Assessment of Vitamin D Status in Great Apes in Human Care.

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Zoo Biology Pub Date : 2025-06-10 DOI:10.1002/zoo.21908
Matyas Liptovszky, Christopher Reeves, Rachel Jarvis, Kerstin Baiker, Phillipa Dobbs, Kate White, Sophie Moittié
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Abstract

Reliably assessing vitamin D status in nonhuman great apes presents unique challenges, including the optimal collection, handling and storage of appropriate samples, assay selection, and interpretation of results. In recent decades, significant scientific evidence accumulated on these matters in humans, but a comprehensive overview of this topic in nonhuman great apes is currently lacking. This paper provides a review of the various sample types, storage and transport considerations, the wide range of available assays and their respective advantages and disadvantages, as well as important considerations for the reporting and interpretation of results, including environmental and individual animal-related factors. A thorough discussion of the reasons behind inter- and intra-assay variability of vitamin D metabolite concentration measurement is provided with the intent to support those caring for great apes to be able to reliably assess vitamin D status and interpret results. We also highlight the limitations of current human reference intervals, cover the existing literature on nonhuman great apes, and the importance of standardization across institutions to improve animal welfare and facilitate robust research. Finally, we provide a set of recommendations based on primarily current human literature to support zoo and sanctuary practitioners.

人类护理中类人猿维生素D状况的评估。
可靠地评估非人类类人猿的维生素D状态提出了独特的挑战,包括适当样品的最佳收集、处理和储存、测定选择和结果解释。近几十年来,在人类中积累了大量关于这些问题的科学证据,但目前缺乏对非人类类人猿这一主题的全面概述。本文综述了各种样品类型、储存和运输考虑因素、广泛的可用分析方法及其各自的优缺点,以及报告和解释结果的重要考虑因素,包括环境和个体动物相关因素。为了支持那些照顾类人猿的人能够可靠地评估维生素D状态并解释结果,我们对测定间和测定内维生素D代谢物浓度测量差异背后的原因进行了深入的讨论。我们还强调了当前人类参考区间的局限性,涵盖了关于非人类类人猿的现有文献,以及跨机构标准化对改善动物福利和促进有力研究的重要性。最后,我们提供了一组基于当前人类文献的建议,以支持动物园和保护区的从业者。
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Zoo Biology
Zoo Biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
15.40%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoo Biology is concerned with reproduction, demographics, genetics, behavior, medicine, husbandry, nutrition, conservation and all empirical aspects of the exhibition and maintenance of wild animals in wildlife parks, zoos, and aquariums. This diverse journal offers a forum for effectively communicating scientific findings, original ideas, and critical thinking related to the role of wildlife collections and their unique contribution to conservation.
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