Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination

The present study investigated the changes of serum progesterone (P4) and its faecal metabolites in pregnant and non-pregnant cows (Expt 1) and the feasibilty of using faecal P4 metabolites for early screening of open cows post-insemination (Expt 2). In Expt 1, seven crossbred Holstein-Friesian (HF)...

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Main Authors: Kornmatitsuk B., Thitaram C., Kornmatitsuk S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-74672014-08-30T04:11:36Z Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination Kornmatitsuk B. Thitaram C. Kornmatitsuk S. The present study investigated the changes of serum progesterone (P4) and its faecal metabolites in pregnant and non-pregnant cows (Expt 1) and the feasibilty of using faecal P4 metabolites for early screening of open cows post-insemination (Expt 2). In Expt 1, seven crossbred Holstein-Friesian (HF) cows were studied. Serum and faecal samples were collected once daily from the day of artificial insemination (AI) until 25 days after AI. In Expt 2, 27 crossbred HF inseminated cows were employed. Serum and faecal samples were obtained on the day of AI (day 0) and on days 19-22 post-insemination. Enzyme immunoassay measurements of serum P4 and faecal P4 metabolites were established. The low detection limit of the assay was 0.01 ng/ml and the amount of P4, resulting in a 50% reduction in the initial binding value, was 1.07 ng/ml. The intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation were <8% and <14%, respectively. A positive correlation between the levels of serum P4 and faecal P4 metabolites was found in every single cow (r = 0.73-0.88, p < 0.001) and pooled data (r = 0.78, p < 0.001). The estimated value of faecal P4 metabolites at 100 ng/g of faeces was equal to the serum P4 levels of 1 ng/ml. The accuracies of pregnancy and non-pregnancy diagnosis based on the analyses of faecal P4 metabolites between day 0 and days 19-22 post-insemination, were 67% and 100%, respectively. In conclusion, the measurement of faecal P4 metabolites can be a potentially alternative method for early screening of open cows post-insemination with the same accuracy and precision, as measured by serum P4 assay. © 2007 The Authors. 2014-08-30T04:11:36Z 2014-08-30T04:11:36Z 2007 Article 09366768 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2006.00758.x 17506800 RDANE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-34248526178&partnerID=40&md5=492b4df9aae747e107b722339d39abe4 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7467 English
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description The present study investigated the changes of serum progesterone (P4) and its faecal metabolites in pregnant and non-pregnant cows (Expt 1) and the feasibilty of using faecal P4 metabolites for early screening of open cows post-insemination (Expt 2). In Expt 1, seven crossbred Holstein-Friesian (HF) cows were studied. Serum and faecal samples were collected once daily from the day of artificial insemination (AI) until 25 days after AI. In Expt 2, 27 crossbred HF inseminated cows were employed. Serum and faecal samples were obtained on the day of AI (day 0) and on days 19-22 post-insemination. Enzyme immunoassay measurements of serum P4 and faecal P4 metabolites were established. The low detection limit of the assay was 0.01 ng/ml and the amount of P4, resulting in a 50% reduction in the initial binding value, was 1.07 ng/ml. The intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation were <8% and <14%, respectively. A positive correlation between the levels of serum P4 and faecal P4 metabolites was found in every single cow (r = 0.73-0.88, p < 0.001) and pooled data (r = 0.78, p < 0.001). The estimated value of faecal P4 metabolites at 100 ng/g of faeces was equal to the serum P4 levels of 1 ng/ml. The accuracies of pregnancy and non-pregnancy diagnosis based on the analyses of faecal P4 metabolites between day 0 and days 19-22 post-insemination, were 67% and 100%, respectively. In conclusion, the measurement of faecal P4 metabolites can be a potentially alternative method for early screening of open cows post-insemination with the same accuracy and precision, as measured by serum P4 assay. © 2007 The Authors.
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author Kornmatitsuk B.
Thitaram C.
Kornmatitsuk S.
spellingShingle Kornmatitsuk B.
Thitaram C.
Kornmatitsuk S.
Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
author_facet Kornmatitsuk B.
Thitaram C.
Kornmatitsuk S.
author_sort Kornmatitsuk B.
title Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
title_short Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
title_full Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
title_fullStr Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
title_sort measurement of faecal progesterone metabolites and its application for early screening of open cows post-insemination
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