Ocular examination findings and selected ophthalmic diagnostic tests in African green monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus)

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Pletcher, Jacklin S. [1 ]
Zimmer, Jennifer L. [2 ]
Liu, Chin-Chi [3 ]
Beierschmitt, Amy [4 ]
Lewin, Andrew C. [3 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Matthew J Ryan Vet Hosp, Sch Vet Med, Philadelphia, PA USA
[2] Oakland Vet Referral Serv, Bloomfield Township, MI USA
[3] Louisiana State Univ, Sch Vet Med, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Baton Rouge, LA USA
[4] Behav Sci Fdn, Estridge Estate, Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevi
[5] Louisiana State Univ, Sch Vet Med, Skip Bertman Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
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African green monkey; Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus; Florida spots; intraocular pressure; Schirmer tear test; tropical keratopathy; PRECLINICAL PHARMACOKINETIC MODEL; SERUM BIOCHEMICAL VALUES; INTRAOCULAR-PRESSURE; CERCOPITHECUS-AETHIOPS; MACACA-MULATTA; PUNCTATE KERATOPATHY; TEAR PRODUCTION; CORNEAL ARCUS; POPULATION; PARAMETERS;
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10.1111/vop.13132
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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ObjectiveTo document ocular lesions and establish ophthalmic diagnostic test reference values in a colony of African green monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus).Animals StudiedFifty one geriatric (GAGM, 19-30 years old), 10 adult (AAGM, 5-9 years old) and 10 juvenile (JAGM, <2 years old) African green monkeys housed in a single Caribbean research colony.ProceduresOcular biomicroscopy, indirect fundoscopy, Schirmer tear test (STT), rebound tonometry (TonoVet<(R)>) and corneal fluorescein staining were performed. Mixed ANCOVA tests were performed to compare STT and IOP between groups.ResultsCommon ocular lesions in GAGM included vitreal degeneration (27/51, 51/102 eyes) and cataracts (21/51, 32/102 eyes). Vitreal degeneration was also common in AAGM (8/10, 16/20 eyes) and infrequent in JAGM (3/10, 6/20 eyes). Cataracts were not present in any JAGM or AAGM. All eyes in all three groups had perilimbal corneal pigmentation and faint lace-like anterior corneal stromal opacification. Median (range) STT values were 16.0 (18) mm/min in GAGM. Mean (SD) STT values were 14.2 (4.6) mm/min in AAGM, and 8.9 (3.4) mm/min in JAGM. Median (range) IOP values were 16.5 (27) mmHg in GAGM. Mean (SD) IOP values were 18.0 (2.8) mmHg in AAGM, and 14.1 (2.2) mmHg in JAGM. JAGM had significantly lower STT and IOP values compared to AAGM (p = .0449, .0057, respectively) and GAGM (p = .0002, .0130, respectively).ConclusionsSpontaneous ocular lesions were common in geriatric monkeys in this research colony. IOP and STT values were lower in juvenile African green monkeys relative to adult or geriatric animals.
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