Agnew Mary K, Asa Cheryl S, Clyde Victoria L, Keller Dominique L, Meinelt Audra
AZA Reproductive Management Center, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, Missouri.
Milwaukee County Zoo, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Zoo Biol. 2016 Sep;35(5):444-453. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21310. Epub 2016 Jul 28.
Contraception is an essential tool in reproductive management of captive species. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Reproductive Management Center (RMC) gathers data on contraception use and provides recommendations. Although apes have been given oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) for at least 30 years, there have been no published reports with basic information on why the pill is administered, formulations and brands used, and effects on physiology and behavior. Here, we report survey results characterizing OCP use in bonobos (Pan paniscus) housed in North American zoos, as well as information accumulated in the RMC's Contraception Database. Of 26 females treated, there have been no failures and nine reversals. The most commonly administered OCP formulation in bonobos contained ethinyl estradiol (EE) 35 μg/norethindrone 1 mg. Few females on combined oral contraceptives (COCs) were given a continuous active pill regimen; a hormone-free interval of at least 5 days was allowed in most. Crushing the pill and mixing with juice or food was common. Females on COCs seldom experienced breakthrough estrus or bleeding, while these conditions were sometimes observed for females on continuous COCs. All females on COCs exhibited some degree of perineal swelling, with a mean score of 3 or 3+ most commonly reported. Behavioral changes included less sexual behavior, dominant females becoming subordinate, and a negative effect on mood. No appreciable change in weight was noted. Taken together, these results indicate that OCPs are an effective and reversible contraceptive option for bonobos that can be used by zoos and sanctuaries to limit reproduction. Zoo Biol. 35:444-453, 2016. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
避孕是圈养物种繁殖管理中的一项重要工具。动物园和水族馆协会(AZA)生殖管理中心(RMC)收集避孕措施使用的数据并提供建议。尽管猿类服用口服避孕药(OCPs)至少已有30年,但尚无关于用药原因、所用制剂和品牌以及对生理和行为影响的基本信息的公开报告。在此,我们报告了对北美动物园圈养的倭黑猩猩(Pan paniscus)使用OCPs的调查结果,以及RMC避孕数据库中积累的信息。在接受治疗的26只雌性中,没有避孕失败的情况,有9只出现了避孕效果逆转。倭黑猩猩中最常用的OCP制剂含有35μg炔雌醇(EE)/1mg炔诺酮。很少有服用复方口服避孕药(COCs)的雌性采用连续服用活性药丸的方案;大多数情况下允许至少5天的无激素间隔期。将药丸碾碎并与果汁或食物混合是常见的做法。服用COCs的雌性很少经历突破性发情或出血,而连续服用COCs的雌性有时会出现这些情况。所有服用COCs的雌性都表现出一定程度的会阴肿胀,最常报告的平均评分为3或3 +。行为变化包括性行为减少、占主导地位的雌性变得从属以及对情绪有负面影响。未观察到体重有明显变化。综合来看,这些结果表明OCPs对倭黑猩猩是一种有效且可逆的避孕选择,动物园和保护区可利用其来限制繁殖。《动物园生物学》35:444 - 453,2016年。©威利期刊公司