Publications by authors named "Ditte-Mari Sandgreen"

Fluid preserved animal specimens in the collections of natural history museums constitute an invaluable archive of past and present animal diversity. Well-preserved specimens have a shelf-life spanning centuries and are widely used for e.g.

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  • The study investigates the cardiac conduction system in African lions, particularly focusing on differences in QT intervals between wild and zoo-kept lions.
  • Researchers recorded ECGs from wild, conscious lions in Africa and compared them to those from anaesthetized zoo lions, hypothesizing that zoo lions would show shorter QT intervals.
  • The findings revealed significantly longer QT intervals in wild lions (398 vs. 297 ms), indicating functional differences in cardiac health tied to physical fitness that could impact conservation efforts and veterinary care.
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The African lion is an excellent model species for the highly endangered Asiatic lion. African lions reproduce well in zoos, leading to the fact that occasionally ovaries and testis are available for in-vitro experiments. We previously performed in-vitro maturation (IVM) and fertilization of lion oocytes and were able to produce advanced embryos after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with cryopreserved sperm.

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Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mechanisms underlying viral infections in animals are, however, not well understood. It is increasingly recognized that oxidative stress may be a major physiological cost of viral infections.

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