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      Comparison of serum hormone levels of captive and free-living maned wolves Chrysocyon brachyurus

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          Serum hormone levels were compared between captive and free-living maned wolves and seasonal variations of sex hormones were studied. Blood samples were collected from 16 male and 26 female adult animals from Brazilian zoos, and from 30 male and 24 female free-living adults to determine serum progesterone and testosterone by radioimmunoassay. Serum testosterone concentrations varied (P < 0.05) across seasons for 16 captive males, being higher in autumn (2184.7 ± 355.1 pg/mL) than in summer (1080.7 ± 205.4 pg/mL), winter (1270.1 ± 276.6 pg/mL) and spring (963.9 ± 248.1 pg/mL), although they did not differ between summer, winter and spring. Testosterone concentration of 30 free-living males differed (P < 0.05) between autumn (824.1 ± 512.2 pg/mL), winter (14.4 ± 8.0 pg/mL) and spring (151.9 ± 90.5 pg/mL). Comparison between captive and free-living animals showed no difference in autumn (P > 0.05). Sixteen captive males showed higher testosterone concentration during winter and spring compared with 30 free-living animals (P < 0.05). Progesterone concentration varied among seasons in 26 captive females (P < 0.05), being higher in autumn (15.3 ± 3.1 ng/mL) than in summer (6.6 ± 1.5 ng/mL), winter (5.3 ± 3.1 ng/mL) and spring (4.3 ± 0.7 ng/mL). Progesterone concentration of 24 free-living females varied between autumn (17.1 ± 6.0 ng/mL) and winter (1.7 ± 0.3 ng/mL) (P < 0.05), but we could not obtain data for spring or summer. No difference in progesterone levels was observed between captive and free-living females in autumn and winter.

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                Journal
                bjmbr
                Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
                Braz J Med Biol Res
                Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil )
                0100-879X
                1414-431X
                February 2008
                : 41
                : 2
                : 176-179
                Affiliations
                [02] Rio de Janeiro RJ orgnameBet Laboratories do Brasil Brasil
                [06] Belo Horizonte MG orgnameFundação Zoobotânica de Belo Horizonte Brasil
                [08] São Paulo SP orgnameUniversidade de São Paulo orgdiv1Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia orgdiv2Laboratório de Dosagens Hormonais Brasil
                [03] Boa Vista RR orgnameCentro de Pesquisa Agroflorestal (Embrapa Roraima) Brasil
                [05] Mineiros GO orgnameFundo para a Conservação da Onça-Pintada Brasil
                [07] Atibaia SP orgnameInstituto para Conservação dos Carnívoros Neotropicais (Pró-Carnívoros) Brasil
                [04] Araxá MG orgnameParque Natural da Companhia Brasileira de Mineração e Metalurgia Brasil
                [01] Atibaia SP orgnameCentro Nacional de Pesquisa para a Conservação dos Predadores Naturais (Cenap/ICMBio) Brasil
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                S0100-879X2008000200015 S0100-879X(08)04100215
                9e062f44-a279-43c6-9dcc-a044c85e4462

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                : 13 November 2007
                : 13 April 2007
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                Physiology and Biophysics

                Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus,Radioimmunoassay,Testosterone,Progesterone,Reproduction

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