Case Report: A case study on the relationship between obesity and estrus in female captive panda
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- DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1552754
Case Report: A case study on the relationship between obesity and estrus in female captive panda
Abstract
This study investigated a case of abnormal estrus in a captive adult female giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) (X#, 130 kg) in 2024 to explore the possible relationship between overweight or obesity and estrus behavior in female giant pandas. Behavioral observations and urinary estrogen conjugate/creatinine (EC/CR) measurements revealed a significantly attenuated hormonal profile (peak EC/CR: 34.1 ng/mg vs. normal range 80-150 ng/mg) alongside muted receptivity (e.g., absent tail-lifting). Comparative analysis with historical cases of abnormal estrus (panda 2#: obesity-linked low EC/CR; panda 1#: normal EC/CR with behavioral anomalies) implicated obesity as a driver of reproductive impairment. And several actionable interventions were proposed: bamboo-based dietary reform, structured exercise protocols, and gut microbiota monitoring. This case underscores obesity as a modifiable risk factor in captive panda reproduction, urging integration of metabolic health into breeding management.
Keywords: abnormal estrus; giant panda; hormone levels; obesity; reproductive behavior.
Copyright © 2025 Zhou, Luo, Yang, Li, Wei, Xie, Yu, Meng, Cheng, He and Yang.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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