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American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2(43), p. 256-264

DOI: 10.1638/2010-0196.1

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Sonographic Evaluation of Thyroid Morphology During the Normal Estrous Cycle in the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin ( Tursiops Aduncus )

Journal article published in 2012 by Brian C. W. Kot, Michael T. C. Ying ORCID, Fiona M. Brook, Reimi E. Kinoshita
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Abstract

Physiologic changes occurring in the thyroid in response to the estrous cycle have been noted in companion animals. However, in bottlenose dolphins, the influence of different reproductive states on thyroid morphology remains unclear. Sonography was used to evaluate the variations of thyroid morphology for nine consecutive estrous cycles of four sexually mature, female Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus). The estrous cycle was divided into two phases for evaluation: the follicular and luteal phases. To compare changes associated with sex, thyroid volumes were measured in the different phases during the estrous cycle of female dolphins and were compared to the ultrasound examinations of the four male dolphins measured over a 2-mo period. In males, there was no significant difference in thyroid volume during the study period (P > 0.05). The thyroid volume measured in combining all estrous cycle phases of the female dolphins was significantly larger than that measured in the male dolphins (P