| Literature DB >> 11838296 |
A Einspanier1, C Bunck, P Salpigtidou, A Marten, K Fuhrmann, H O Hoppen, A R Günzel-Apel.
Abstract
In the present study the concentration of relaxin in peripheral blood plasma was assessed during canine pregnancy for its suitability as a pregnancy indicator, using a newly developed relaxin enzyme immunoassay. A significant relaxin increase was found in pregnancy at day 24 after ovulation. However, this relaxin increase did not correlate either with litter size or with body weight of the bitch. Induction of abortion with prostaglandin F2 alpha resulted in reduced peripheral relaxin levels, suggesting a damage of the placenta due to this medical intervention. Thus, the results confirm that relaxin, which is produced by the placenta, is a useful marker for early pregnancy diagnosis in the bitch. Relaxin measurement is recommended for detection of pregnancy either alone, or as supplement of ultrasonographic findings.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11838296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr ISSN: 0341-6593