评价地西泮在成年雄性和雌性恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)逐步引入中的效果。

Adam K Myers, Kate C Baker, Michelle J Kubisch, Kasi E Russell-Lodrigue, Rudolf P Bohm
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社会住房仍然是非人类灵长类动物(NHPs)改善环境的最佳形式之一。渐进式方法(GS)是一种两步计划,包括在完全接触(FC)之前的初始阶段进行有限的身体接触(保护性接触[PC]),广泛用于引入猕猴对。最近的证据表明,在没有PC期的情况下,在引入FC之前给予安定,可以提高成年雄性恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)的配对成功率。然而,考虑到标准GS方法的普及,人们对使用安定和该技术相当感兴趣。我们假设在PC期之前给予单剂量地西泮可以提高不熟悉的成年猕猴同性配对的成功率。每组12名男性和12名女性,给予2种不同剂量的口服地西泮(2.5或3.2 mg/kg),对照组不给予地西泮。在连续14天的兼容FC住房后,配对被视为成功。在男性中,低地西泮组、高地西泮组和对照组的成功率分别为67%、50%和67%。在女性中,相应的数值分别为50%、33%和17%。两性的总体引种成功率没有显著差异。然而,在雌性中,在初始PC阶段,引入低剂量的地西泮(83%)的成功率明显高于对照组(33%)。描述性地说,在两性中,与高剂量组或对照组相比,低剂量组观察到的严重伤害模式较轻。我们的研究结果表明,在GS方法的PC阶段之前给予地西泮并不能改善恒河猴两性的配对结果。然而,地西泮在不成功的引入中可能有一定的作用。
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Evaluating Outcomes of Diazepam Administration in Gradual Steps Introductions of Adult Male and Female Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta).

Social housing remains one of the best forms of environmental enhancement for nonhuman primates (NHPs). The gradual steps (GS) method, a 2-step plan involving an initial phase of limited physical contact (protected contact [PC]) prior to full contact (FC), is widely used for introducing macaque pairs. Recent evidence has suggested that administration of diazepam prior to FC introduction, without a PC phase, improves the success rate of pairings among adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Nevertheless, given the popularity of the standard GS method, there is considerable interest in using diazepam along with this technique. We hypothesized that administering a single dose of diazepam prior to the PC phase would improve the success rates of isosexual pairings of unfamiliar adult macaques. Twelve males and 12 females were studied in each of 3 groups, with 2 different doses of oral diazepam (2.5 or 3.2 mg/kg) and controls introduced without diazepam. Pairs were deemed successful after 14 consecutive days of compatible FC housing. Among males, success rates for the low diazepam, high diazepam, and control groups were 67%, 50%, and 67%, respectively. Among females, the corresponding values were 50%, 33%, and 17%. There were no significant differences in overall introduction success rates for either sex. However, among females, the success rates during the initial PC phase were significantly higher in introductions involving the lower dose of diazepam (83%) than among controls (33%). Descriptively, in both sexes, less severe wounding patterns were observed with the lower dose compared with either the high dose or control groups. Our results suggest that diazepam administration prior to the PC phase of the GS method does not improve pairing outcomes for either sex in rhesus macaques. However, diazepam may have some utility in moderating wounding during unsuccessful introductions.

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