Vaginal Smear and Neutrophil Count as an Alternative Method for Estrous Phase in Female Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae, Pocock, 1929)

Genoveva Kiranaputri, L. Sjahfirdi, L. Tumbelaka
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Detection of the estrous cycle is essential for basic reproductive aspects in all animals. Both natural mating and assisted reproductive techniques require estrous detection for breeding programs which will assist to maintain the tiger population in captivity. This research aims to explore alternative methods for tiger conservation in the remote area. Vaginal smear and neutrophil count were used to determine the phase of estrous cycle, and it easily applied on the field. Vaginal smears and blood smears were collected twice within interval 6 months n a female tiger at Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation Rescue Centre. While tiger was restrained mechanically, blood samples were collected from the coccygeal vein and the vaginal smears were collected intravaginal. All procedure followed the animal welfare protocol. Vaginal smears were stained by 10% Giemsa. Basal/parabasal, intermediate, and superficial/cornified cells were identified to determine the reproductive periods under the microscope. Blood smears were stained by Giemsa-Wright. Neutrophils were counted within 200 white blood cells count under the microscope. The result showed that female tiger was in the follicular phase and neutrophil count was 78 cells at the 1 sample collection. The 2 sample collection resulted in luteal phase with 55 neutrophils count. This research suggests vaginal smear and neutrophil count can be used as an alternative method of tiger estrous phase detection. In addition, these methods have economical and practical value.
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阴道涂片和中性粒细胞计数作为雌性老虎发情期的替代方法(Panthera tigris sumatrae, Pocock, 1929)
探测发情周期对于所有动物的基本生殖方面都是必不可少的。自然交配和辅助生殖技术都需要在繁殖计划中进行动情检测,这将有助于维持圈养老虎的数量。本研究旨在探索偏远地区老虎保护的替代方法。用阴道涂片和中性粒细胞计数来判断发情周期,在野外应用方便。在坦布林野生动物自然保育救援中心对一只雌性老虎进行了两次阴道涂片和血液涂片检查,每隔6个月进行一次。在对虎进行机械约束的同时,采集尾骨静脉血样和阴道内涂片。所有程序均遵循动物福利规程。阴道涂片10%吉姆氏染色。鉴定基底/准基底、中间和表面/角化细胞,以确定显微镜下的生殖周期。血涂片用吉姆萨-赖特染色法染色。显微镜下计数200个白细胞内的中性粒细胞。结果表明,雌虎处于卵泡期,1次采集时中性粒细胞计数为78个。2例黄体期中性粒细胞计数55。本研究提示阴道涂片和中性粒细胞计数可作为虎发情期检测的替代方法。此外,这些方法具有经济实用价值。
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