Determination of conjugated oestrogens in maternal blood plasma and urine for pregnancy diagnosis and monitoring of foetal well-being in the mare

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Schuler, G [1 ]
Hoffmann, B [1 ]
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[1] Univ Giessen, Klin Geburtshilfe Gynakol & Androl, Gross & Kleintiere Mit Tierarztlicher Ambulanz, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
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PFERDEHEILKUNDE | 1999年 / 15卷 / 06期
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horse; pregnancy diagnosis; oestrogens; blood; urine;
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Due to the distinct differences of oestrogen concentrations in pregnant and non-pregnant animals the radioimmunological determination of conjugated oestrogens in maternal blood plasma or serum is a highly reliable method for pregnancy diagnosis in mares during the interval corresponding to the phase of placental oestrogen production between around days 70-80 after mating/insemination and parturition. As placental oestrogen biosynthesis depends on precursors provided by the foetal gonads, any loss of foetal vitality is strictly associated with a decreased placental oestrogen production. Therefore, oestrogen concentrations are a useful parameter for the monitoring of foetal well-being in cases of unclear symptoms of impaired pregnancy. Prior to the onset of placental oestrogen production determination of ovarian estrone sulfate can also be applied (> day 40). However, pregnancy diagnosis may be problematic due to slightly overlapping Values between 1 ng/ml to 2.5 ng/ml likewise occurring in mares at oestrus and a minor fraction of pregnant mares. The determination of urinary conjugated oestrogens can be used as a non-invasive alternative to the measurement in blood plasma within the interval corresponding to the phase of placental oestrogen production (> day 80). Preliminary results also suggest that ovarian oestrogen production between days 40 and 80 after mating (insemination) may be monitored for pregnancy diagnosis, hut the preliminary cut-off level at 175 ng/ml needs further confirmation.
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