Joyce Galvão de Souza, Telma de Sousa Lima, Nayadjala Távita Alves dos Santos, Jackson Nazareno Gomes de Lima, Marina Nogueira Monteiro, Rafael de Souza Meneses, Brunna Muniz Rodrigues Falcão, Filipe Jordão Pereira de Medeiros, Silvio Miguel Castillo Fonseca, Ricardo Barbosa de Lucena, Danilo José Ayres de Menezes
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Hepatic Pathological and Anatomopathological Characteristics of Callitrichids From the Wild and Under Human Care in Rio Grande do Norte
Background
Liver injuries are among the most common and can have a major impact on primates' health. This study aimed to describe the occurrence and frequency of hepatobiliary morphological changes in wild and human-cared non-human primates from the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
Methods
Histological slides from 37 specimens of common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), obtained from the Primatology Center at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte and the Wildlife Rescue Center of Rio Grande do Norte (CETAS-RN), were analyzed.
Results
In animals under human care, alterations consistent with parasitism by Platynosomum sp. were predominant, whereas in wild animals, lesions compatible with necrosis, inflammation, and degeneration occurred more frequently.
Conclusion
Among the most significant findings was parasitic infection caused by Platynosomum sp., present in both captive and wild animals, which in some cases caused chronic liver damage in animals that died without showing clinical signs.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Medical Primatology publishes research on non-human primates as models to study, prevent, and/or treat human diseases; subjects include veterinary medicine; morphology, physiology, reproductive biology, central nervous system, and cardiovascular diseases; husbandry, handling, experimental methodology, and management of non-human primate colonies and laboratories; non-human primate wildlife management; and behaviour and sociology as related to medical conditions and captive non-human primate needs.
Published material includes: Original Manuscripts - research results; Case Reports - scientific documentation of a single clinical study; Short Papers - case histories, methodologies, and techniques of particular interest; Letters to the Editor - opinions, controversies and sporadic scientific observations; Perspectives – opinion piece about existing research on a particular topic; Minireviews – a concise review of existing literature; Book Reviews by invitation; Special Issues containing selected papers from specialized meetings; and Editorials and memoriams authored by the Editor-in-Chief.