ABO BLOOD GROUPS IN TWO SPECIES OF PERUVIAN NIGHT MONKEYS (Aotus nancymai AND Aotus vociferans)
Maria Lúcia Harada-Hamel (Departamento de Genética, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, 66059 Belém, Pará, Brasil. Send correspondence to M.L.H.-H),Horacio Schneider (Departamento de Genética, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, 66059 Belém, Pará, Brasil. Send correspondence to M.L.H.-H), Filomeno Encarnación (Proyecto Peruano de Primatología "Manuel Moro Sommo", IVITA, P.O. Box 575, Iquitos, Perú ), Enrique Montoya(Proyecto Peruano de Primatología "Manuel Moro Sommo", IVITA, P.O. Box 575, Iquitos, Perú) and Enrique Villavicencio (Proyecto Peruano de Primatología "Manuel Moro Sommo", IVITA, P.O. Box 575, Iquitos, Perú)
Blood and saliva samples were collected from 93 Aotus nancymai and 20 A. vociferans monkeys. Saliva samples were tested for human ABH antigens by a conventional hemagglutination inhibition test which permitted us to assign 21 A. nancymai and 10 A. vociferans specimens to the B group, and 72 A. nancymai and 10 A. vociferans specimens to the O group.
Serum samples were used to detect natural antibodies, and the results showed some discrepancies between sera and secretion phenotypes as well as suggested the existence of anti-A1 antibodies in these species.