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- Title
Lipid profile, apolipoproteins A‐1 and B in owl monkeys (Aotus infulatus) in captivity.
- Authors
da Silva, Wellington Bandeira; Teixeira, André Luís de Souza; Oliveira, Karol Guimarães; Gonzaga, Camila Nunes; de Souza, Aline Moreira; Almosny, Nádia Regina Pereira
- Abstract
Background: Owl monkeys (Aotus infulatus) are frequently affected by heart diseases and, as in humans, dyslipidemia is one of the predisposing factors for adverse cardiovascular events. In view of this, the study of the lipid profile and plasma apolipoproteins can contribute to the clinical management of this neotropical primate species. Methods: Lipid profile as well as A‐1 and B apolipoprotein values were analyzed in 60 owl monkeys, studying their relationship with body biometry and the presence of cardiac alterations. Results: Animals suspected of having heart disease did not show significant differences (p <.05) in terms of biometry or in relation to lipid profile and apolipoproteins A‐1 and B values; however, higher values of LDL and ApoB and ApoB/ApoA‐1 were observed in this group. Conclusions: This study is the first to describe the lipid profile and apolipoprotein values in owl monkeys, and further work will be needed to better elucidate the worthiness of LDL, ApoB, and the ApoB/ApoA‐1 ratio in this primate species.
- Subjects
APOLIPOPROTEINS; MONKEYS; BLOOD lipids; APOLIPOPROTEIN B; OWLS; LIPIDS
- Publication
Journal of Medical Primatology, 2022, Vol 51, Issue 6, p367
- ISSN
0047-2565
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jmp.12607