Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula

Abstract Background According to the literature review, this is the first study investigating tear production (TP) and intraocular pressure (IOP) in the Pygoscelis penguins living in their natural habitat. The study aimed to establish normal values for standard ocular tests in the genus Pygoscelis,...

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Published in:BMC Veterinary Research
Main Authors: Latife Cakir Bayram, Cafer Tayer Isler, Görkem Ekebas
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-023-03794-y
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d79928881a9a4e80a62f53a96d5b549a 2023-12-31T10:00:32+01:00 Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula Latife Cakir Bayram Cafer Tayer Isler Görkem Ekebas 2023-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-023-03794-y https://doaj.org/article/d79928881a9a4e80a62f53a96d5b549a EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-023-03794-y https://doaj.org/toc/1746-6148 doi:10.1186/s12917-023-03794-y 1746-6148 https://doaj.org/article/d79928881a9a4e80a62f53a96d5b549a BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2023) Intraocular pressure Pygoscelis penguins Rebound tonometry Schirmer's tear test Tear production Tonovet ® Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-023-03794-y 2023-12-03T01:43:44Z Abstract Background According to the literature review, this is the first study investigating tear production (TP) and intraocular pressure (IOP) in the Pygoscelis penguins living in their natural habitat. The study aimed to establish normal values for standard ocular tests in the genus Pygoscelis, namely, the Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae), gentoo (Pygoscelis papua), and chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) penguins, in four different islands of Antarctica. Sampling was made by specifically using the left eye of the penguins. The Schirmer's tear test type I (STT-I) and the Tonovet® (rebound tonometer) were used to measure the TP and the IOP, respectively. Results The mean TP and IOP values of 129 Adélie, chinstrap, gentoo, and 120 adult Adélie, gentoo penguins were determined as 10.2 ± 4.0 mm/min and 38.9 ± 13.2 mmHg, respectively. No statistical difference was detected between the penguin species for the mean IOP values, while the difference was determined in all the locations. However, statistical differences in the mean TP values were determined between all locations. Conclusion The results of this study provide a reference range of Schirmer's tear test (STT) and IOP values in Pygoscelis penguins and show that the IOP is significantly affected by locations. This result can be attributed to the harsh climatic conditions of the Antarctic Peninsula that change very quickly. The described data may help diagnose clinical pathological findings in Pygoscelis penguins. The STT and rebound tonometry appears to be safe and reproducible methods in Pygoscelis penguins, as the results were obtained quickly and were well tolerated by the birds. Based on our results, we propose that similar studies can be initiated in crowded colonies of three penguin species of this genus on the Antarctic Peninsula, the southern Shetland Islands, and other frequently visited islands in Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Pygoscelis adeliae Pygoscelis antarctica Pygoscelis papua Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles BMC Veterinary Research 19 1
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topic Intraocular pressure
Pygoscelis penguins
Rebound tonometry
Schirmer's tear test
Tear production
Tonovet ®
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle Intraocular pressure
Pygoscelis penguins
Rebound tonometry
Schirmer's tear test
Tear production
Tonovet ®
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Latife Cakir Bayram
Cafer Tayer Isler
Görkem Ekebas
Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Intraocular pressure
Pygoscelis penguins
Rebound tonometry
Schirmer's tear test
Tear production
Tonovet ®
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
description Abstract Background According to the literature review, this is the first study investigating tear production (TP) and intraocular pressure (IOP) in the Pygoscelis penguins living in their natural habitat. The study aimed to establish normal values for standard ocular tests in the genus Pygoscelis, namely, the Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae), gentoo (Pygoscelis papua), and chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) penguins, in four different islands of Antarctica. Sampling was made by specifically using the left eye of the penguins. The Schirmer's tear test type I (STT-I) and the Tonovet® (rebound tonometer) were used to measure the TP and the IOP, respectively. Results The mean TP and IOP values of 129 Adélie, chinstrap, gentoo, and 120 adult Adélie, gentoo penguins were determined as 10.2 ± 4.0 mm/min and 38.9 ± 13.2 mmHg, respectively. No statistical difference was detected between the penguin species for the mean IOP values, while the difference was determined in all the locations. However, statistical differences in the mean TP values were determined between all locations. Conclusion The results of this study provide a reference range of Schirmer's tear test (STT) and IOP values in Pygoscelis penguins and show that the IOP is significantly affected by locations. This result can be attributed to the harsh climatic conditions of the Antarctic Peninsula that change very quickly. The described data may help diagnose clinical pathological findings in Pygoscelis penguins. The STT and rebound tonometry appears to be safe and reproducible methods in Pygoscelis penguins, as the results were obtained quickly and were well tolerated by the birds. Based on our results, we propose that similar studies can be initiated in crowded colonies of three penguin species of this genus on the Antarctic Peninsula, the southern Shetland Islands, and other frequently visited islands in Antarctica.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Latife Cakir Bayram
Cafer Tayer Isler
Görkem Ekebas
author_facet Latife Cakir Bayram
Cafer Tayer Isler
Görkem Ekebas
author_sort Latife Cakir Bayram
title Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in Pygoscelis penguins of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort determination of reference values for tear production and intraocular pressure in pygoscelis penguins of the antarctic peninsula
publisher BMC
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-023-03794-y
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Pygoscelis adeliae
Pygoscelis antarctica
Pygoscelis papua
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Pygoscelis adeliae
Pygoscelis antarctica
Pygoscelis papua
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