2005
DOI: 10.1638/04-097.1
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The Relationship Between Vaginal Electrical Impedence and Hormone Profiles During Pregnancy and Parturition of a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium Simum Simum)

Abstract: In this study, an attempt was made to use vaginal electrical impedance to predict calving in a female white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) and to determine the relationship between vaginal electrical impedance and hormonal profiles during pregnancy. The principle behind vaginal electrical impedance is that a change in the ionic balance of vaginal and cervical mucus occurs in response to changes in reproductive hormones. Three times weekly vaginal electrical impedance readings and fecal samples were col… Show more

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“…Once processed, aliquot B was used to determine DM and OM via standard AOAC Intemational (AOAC, 2010) procedures. This aliquot was also used for determination of feeal IgA via ELISA procedures (Goñi et al, 2005) and for determination of fecal coriisol (Bowers et al, 2005). Actual extraction technique was adapted fi'om the methods described in Wasser et al (1994) in which 0.5 g of dried feces was placed into 5 mL of 80% methanol and vortexed for approximately 14 h. The voriexed samples were centrifuged 15 min at 1,500 x g and 4C.…”
Section: Fecal Sampling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once processed, aliquot B was used to determine DM and OM via standard AOAC Intemational (AOAC, 2010) procedures. This aliquot was also used for determination of feeal IgA via ELISA procedures (Goñi et al, 2005) and for determination of fecal coriisol (Bowers et al, 2005). Actual extraction technique was adapted fi'om the methods described in Wasser et al (1994) in which 0.5 g of dried feces was placed into 5 mL of 80% methanol and vortexed for approximately 14 h. The voriexed samples were centrifuged 15 min at 1,500 x g and 4C.…”
Section: Fecal Sampling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was no direct hormone evidence to confirm the pangolin's gestation period. Reproductive hormone assay technology is applied to many other endangered species µBowers et al, ; Hesterman et al, ; Katsumata et al, ; Putranto et al, ; Schwarzenberger et al, ]. In mammals, pregnancy is associated with Progesterone(P4) concentrations greater than those observed during nonpregnant diestrus µCapezzuto et al, ; Dionysius, ; Engeland et al, ; Karen et al, ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%