Literature DB >> 9465777

Comparison of different progestagen assays for measuring progesterone metabolites in faeces of the bitch.

E Möstl1, I Brunner.   

Abstract

From 12 bitches of various breeds with fertile oestrus cycles faecal samples were collected daily from the onset of pro-oestrus till 20 days after the start of vulval bleeding, then once per week till about 1 week before term. Immunoreactive progesterone metabolites were extracted from the samples using methanol and measured using immunoassays. In a first experiment four different assays were compared in regard to the amounts of immunoreactive substances measured: the enzyme immunoassay against 20-oxo-3-hydroxypregnanes showed twice to four times higher values of immunoreactive material than another using an antibody against 6 beta-hydroxyprogesterone. An enzyme immunoassay for pregnanediol measured only low concentrations of immunoreactive material. Also a radio immunoassay using an antibody against 11 beta-hydroxyprogesterone detected only small amounts of reacting material. High performance liquid chromatography showed that in faeces of bitches the immunoreactive progesterone metabolites were present in unconjugated form, mainly as 3 alpha/beta hydroxylated progestagens with a 20-oxo group. In the second experiment the samples were measured with the assay system using the 20-oxo-3-hydroxypregnane antibody. A few days before mating the concentration of progesterone metabolites increased, reaching 5.77 mumol/kg faeces (median) at the day of mating. High levels (10.45 mumol/kg faeces) were measured till the end of the first month after mating. Thereafter, the concentrations decreased, reaching 2.68 mumol/kg (median) at the end of the second month.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9465777     DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.1997.tb01143.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Veterinarmed A        ISSN: 0514-7158


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