Blood biochemical indicators in young and adult Cebus apella of both sexes

Abstract
Background A frequent drawback in physiology of non-human primates is that normal values for a variety of indicators (haematological, biochemical and others) are scant.
Methods We report here the blood values in a series of 92 healthy Cebus apella (divided by sex, age and pregnancy status). Health check-ups indicated that animals were healthy for the month prior to and after the sampling. Dietary intake was estimated on the basis of two semi-balance studies.
Results Values of haematological indicators, serum LDH activity, micronutrient indicators (serum copper, iron and serum ceruloplasmin concentrations, Zn-Cu-superoxide dismutase activity in erythrocytes) agreed with previous results and provide some values that were not available. Activities of liver enzymes were lower than some previously reported.
Conclusions These results provide valuable information that help understanding the physiology of C. apella.
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biochemical indicators, Cebus apella, copper, haematology, iron, COPPER EXPOSURE, CHEMISTRY, MONKEYS, REPRODUCTION, HEMATOLOGY, DISEASE, CYCLE, LIFE
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