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ABST M e t h o d s f o r t h e d i a g n o s i s o f e a r l y p r e g n a n c y i n t h e b a b o o n ...b y t h e d e t e c t i o n 0£ c l, or ion ic g o n a d o t r o p h i n ( C G ) ...i p! a s m a, ~u s i n g r a d i o i m o a s s a y ( R I A ) , o r in tl, e u r i n e b y h a e m a g g l u t i n a t i o n ...i n h i b i t i o n , a s well as b y easurement of pias~a estmgenSand progestins, ere c o p a r e d f o r tl~eir s e n s i t i v i t y , r e l i a b i i i t y ¢ a n d r a p i d i t y ; D e t e c t i o n : o f CG i n t h e u r i n e b y h a c m a g g l u t i n a t i o n i n h i b i t i o n w a s u n s a t i s f a c t o r y ..as . l a t e as d a y 2 5 a f t e r c o n c e p t i o n i O n d a y s 8 a n d 12, m e a s u r e e n t s o f e s t r o g e n ( E ) , ..p r o g e s t e r o n e (P), o r in p l a s m a c o u l d n o t b e
and P determinations ere obtained more quickly, and when evaluated according to a c o p u t e r-d e rived u 1a, w e r e 9 6 . 6 % su Cccs s fuI o n t a t d a y ....
INTRODUCTION In p r i m a t e s , e a r l y d e t e c t i o n o f p r e g n a n c y is o s t ..i p o r t a n t i f t h e y a be used e f f i c i e n t l y in fe~ ~;~ s t u d i e s , it p e r m i t s b e t t e r e x p e r i i n e n t a l d e s i g n a n d ~ d u c e s tlle ..c.. o s t involvedin ating ~ n u m b e r o f a n i m a l s w i t h u n c e r t a i n o u t c o e: A n a c c u r a t e a n d e a r l y d i a g n o s i s p e r l n its ) : treat n t o f a n i t a a l s in t!i e e a r l y s t a g e s o f regnaIlcy ~t . . o g i c s t u d ie ......s - P....~ ~~n a n,c jv de ,t e c ..... p o t e n t i a ! an t i-fe '~....a n. d. . .i s e s...... Sen t i al fo r t er. .a. t. .ol t io n c a n .....::~sation, ..... b e p c r f o r. . . . e d ,~ ......- e ,',~....... a gegl u t i n a t.i.o. .n. . . . e t h. .o. d. .S .......... f o r U r i n a ry; c h o r i o n:i C ..g...o...... nadot r o p I~in (1), b i o a ss "~'.......... . m o r c o n c e n t r a t e d u r i n e e x t ~ c t (22 5 ) , Or ~ d i o i m m u n o a s s a y o f c h o rio n ic go n a d o t r o p h i n o r i t s 13 u n it ( 6 )
W e l~ave evalua ted t|to re]iabi|ity an d rapidity o f ~cth ocls u tilizingRI A
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o f : .V P h y...s i 0 1 og, ..... . e t e r i n a r y. .......
d r e s s r e p r i n t r e q u e s t s t o A. A . S h a i k l i , S o u t h w e s t F o u n d a t i o n E d u c a t i o n ; .O. B o x 2 8 1 4 7 , S a n A n t o n i o T e x a s 7 8 2 8 4
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A total o f 60 m a t e d b a b o o n s i~ich sho e d t h e presence o f s p e a~ozoa in the:vagina! s e a r ere used i n this s t u d y .....In this species, seX skin deturgescence is ~ i d to Occur 3 days after ovulat ion (7). ougl~ studies in ou r i a b o r a t o r y indicate at ti0n in b a b o o n s actually occurs i d a y b e f o or on t h e first ofdeturgescence, e illbas~ dating for ....this . r e p o r t on the earlier published Tiius; the first:day o f de turge see n e e il I be called d a y 3 o f pregnancy, Blood samples Were collected in heparinized t u b e s on days i 2 , 16, 18, a n d 2 5 o f pregnancy. Blood p!es were obta d .~ .. 0 m n a d d i t i o n a l 19 I~aboons on ctay. 8 o f pregnancy. The plasma as st ed at -x0 C. Urine s a pies Were a l s o . o b t a i n e d On days 12, 16, ..18, a n d 25 o f p gnancy ..or, in several ....instances, d a i l y f r o m day 1 2 through 25 U r i n e was collected ithin 30-60 inutes o f voiding. o
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Estroge ere e a s u r e d by RIA following the e t h o d o f Wu e t aL (8). N o prior c h r o a t o g r a p h y o f the .. pies as e ployed. T h e antiseru used in this study was kindly supplied by Dr. P. N. Rao; it cross-reacts 1:00% ith estradio|2iTtS; ......1 0 3 % w i t h estr0ne, and 6% estriol a n d i roxyestrone e values t us r e p r e s e n t " t o t a l eitrogens. T h e .... ........ , " aS t h e y were ........... ues for ..plasma progesterone also r e p r e s e n t " total progestins easu'r ed b y the CPB m e t h 0 d o f J o h a n s s o n ( 9 ) i t h o u t c h r o m
The hae agglutination inl~ibition test for urinary chorionic gonadotropllin e m p l o y e d the kit kindly supplied by the Hor one Distribution Officer, N1 DD, NIH. The tests ere carried out according to the pub|islied instructions (I). RIA for Plas
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The antiseru used in this RIA as kindly supplied~by Dr. G. D. Hodgen and as developed in rabbits against the fl-subunit o f ovine LH (6). I o d i n a t e d (12s I) hu an chorionic g o n a d o t r o p h i n (HCG) as purchased fro Bm RIA, Montreal, Canada. Specific activities ranged from 112-131 ~Cilgg. Since no reference p r e p a r a t i o n for b a b o o ~ chorionic gonadotrophin s a liable, e prepared our o n reference standard from a seru pooI o b t a i n e d fro three b a b o o n s on day 25 of? pregnancy. ~his pooled seru as diluted 1:16 ith fetal calf seru and a dose response curve as c o n s t r u c t e d using volu es of 5-200 ~i (Fig. 1). ~ h e RIA procedure followed the e t h o d Of. Hodgen et al. (6), using 50 and 200 ~1 aliquots o f undiluted plas a. tal calf seru as added to both tl~e reference and u n k n o w n sa pies to ake tlle final seru c o n c e n t r a t i o n 20% by volu e. A plas a pool fro pregnant b a b o o n s (day 25 o f pregnancy) and a n o t h e r pool from non-pregnant animals at day 12 post-ovulation ere used as controls in each assay.
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A p o s i t i ~ diagnoMs o f p r e g n a n c y was ade w h e n the 200 ul sa pie p r e c i p i t a t e d b e t w e e n 0 . 5 and 9 0 % o f the c o u n t s , n o r alized to c o u n t s p r e c i p i t a t e d in the t u b e ,aining no antigen (Fig. 1)..A b a b o o n s c o n s i d e r e d n o t pregn It if the 2 0 0 ~I sa ple precipitated > 9 o f the- unts. T h e r e f o r e , t|lis R I A was used pri ily as a qualitative test to d e t e c t the presence or absence o f b ~ ~ o n c h o r i o n i c ~ n a d o t phin (B ). In a d d i t i o n , we have f o u n d that tl~e antiserum used in this s t u d y cross-reacts with b a b o o n LH (Fig. 1). Using 50-200 n g / t u b e o f b a b o o n , p i t u i t a w .....LH, a dose response cu si Liar to t h a t o b t a i n e d by using diluted p r e g n a n t b a b o o n seru wag o b t a i n e d . These. results a in disagreement ith published r e p o r t s o f ti~e~s p e c i f i c i t y Of the antiseru (1). Tlaerefore, a ~ I s e positive diagnosis o f p r e g n a n c y b e t w e e n ~ idmycle s u r e of~LH.~ RESU
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p o s s e s s e d s u f f i c i e n t d i s c r i m i n a t o r y p o e r in e a r l y p r e g n a n c y . W ! l e n b o t h h o r m o n e s ere e"| e ,V a t e~ d a b o v e t Ii e c o r ~ Sp o, 1d {n g va I u e s o b t a i n e d fr o, n k n o n n o n- p r e g n a n t a n i m a Is a t t 11a t t i m e Of t h e c y c l e , t l l e r e w a s a ~ r e~*' a t e r t l m n 9 5 % c e r t a i n t y o f p r e g n a n c y. ; . l i. k e. w. i s.e , . w . hen n e ti h e r, s ! o ed* e l e v a t i o n ,. t l .~ e r e. . a s a . g r e. a t e. r t.l l a n. 9 5 % c e r t a i n t y o f n o n - p r e g n a n c y . F o r those cases h e r e o n l y o n e v a l u e w a s e l e v a t e d o r w h e r e tllc rise in b o t h w a s b o r d e r i i n e , We a t tern p t e d t o d e re! o p a m a t h e a [ i c a l m o d e | w it ]~ o p t i m u m ....p r e d iC t ive p o e r. e o rigi n a| model was based d a t a f r o m t h e first 3 8 b a b o o n s , a n d tlle e q..u a t , o,~s e r e r e t e s t e d o n t h e entire set of data in 60 animals. E st r o g e n a n d p r o g c s t in v a l u c s f r o m p | a s m a o b t a i n c d o n d a y 1 2 w e r e a r r a i , g e d i n r a n k o r d e r , d i v i d e d i n t o q u a r.t.i.l.e. s ; a n d m e d i a n v a | u e s e x t r a c t e d By c o m p u t e r , ....e q u a t i o n s ere t t~e n d e r ive d t o fi t t i i e q u a r t i le u m b ers t o t 1!e e d i a n va i u e s for-e s t r o g e 11 ( E ) a n d p r o g e s t i n (P). F o r E, t h e equation~ t o o k t h e f o r m y = a + b forP t o o k tlle f o r t h ~ = a e b x , yielding for estrogen a quartile number = -23.32304 + 5.71769 (|n E value). For this e q u a t i o n, t ti e c o r r e la t io 1~ c o e ffi c i e n t (r) a s 0 . 9 8 . F o r p r o g e st i i i s. t i~e q u a r t i le n u m b e r = 0 . 8 6 2 2 3 e O" 1 5 8 4 ( P v a l u e ) itil r .... 0 . 9 9 . Th e t
o c q u a t i o n s w e r e t il e
c o i n b i n e d t o y i e 1d :
0 . 8 6 2 2 3 e x p ( 0 . 1 5 8 4 ....* P va I u e) = - 2 3 . 3 2 0 4 + 5 . 7 1 7 6 9 I n ( E va | u e ). S i n c e tile m e a n P v a l u e f o r p r e g n a n t a n i m a l s o n tllis d a y t h e a n i m a l is p g n a n t i f
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5 . 7 1 7 69 For given l u e s o f P, E ( T ) p r o v i d e s a c u t o f f p o i n t : A c t u a l E v a l u e s les t l , a n tlle E ( T ) a s s o c i a t e d w i t h a p a r t i c u l a r v a l u e o f P s u g g e s t t l l a t t h e a n i m a l is n o t p r e g n a n t ; a c t u a l E values ~ e a t e r tllan the co p u t e d ~(T) for a given P value suggest p r e g n a n c y . When this ethod s a p p l i e d to t h e ra d a t a , it a p p e a r e d t h a t t h e p r o g e s t i n e q u a t i o n w a s n o t s e n s i t i v e e n o u g h t o d i s c r i i n a t e p r e g n a n c y u s i n g a v a l u e o f e x a c t l y 6 . 0 n g / ~ l . It w a s d e c i d e d to u s e a r a n g e o f 5 . 5 - 6 . 5 n g / m l as an e s t i m a t o r f o r p r e g n a n c y f o r d a y 12 d a t a . This procedure no p r o v i d e s t o esti a t e s f o r E ( T ) . I f t h e a c t u a l e s t r o g e n v a l u e falls b e l o w t h e lesser E ( T ) ( d e r i v e d f r o m t h e 5 . 5 n g / m l P v a l u e ) f o r a given s e t o f E a n d P v a l u e s , t h e a n i m a l is j u d g e d n o t p r e g n a n t . If t h e a c t u a l E v a l u e is g r e a t e r t h a n E ( T ) u s i n g 6 , 5 n g / m l , tile a n i m a l is j u d g e d p r e g n a n t , i f t h e a c t u a l E v a l u e lies b e t w e e n t h e t o v a l u e s f o r :E(T), t h e odel c a n n o t d e t e r ine the status. U s i n g tile e q u a t i o n s a n d v a l u e s g i v e n a b o v e , a c o p u t e r p r o g r a s written to generate a table containing values of P fro 0.1 to 8 ng/ml ith c o r r e s p o n d i n g ini u and axi u E ( T ) v a l u e s ( T a b l e 111).
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177 174 171 168 165 162 160 157 155 153 150 148 146 144 142 140 138 136 134 133 131 129 128 126 125 123 122 120 119 118 116 115 114 I 13 112 111 109 108 107 106
216 211 207 3 199 195 192 188 185 182 178 175 172 169 167 164 161 159 156 154 152 149 147 145 143 141 139 137 135 134 132 130 129 127 126 124 123 121 120 I 18
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.0 5, I 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7~8 7.9 8.0
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3, 7 3.8 3;9 4.0
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T a b l e i su a r i z e s t h e results a f all tests p e r f o r ed in ani a!s hose p r e g n a n c y as c o n f i m l e d b y c a e s a r i a n s e c t i o n o n e i t h e r d a y 5 0 o r 70. ble iI gives tl!e C o r r e s p o n d i n g r e s u l t s in ....a n i m a l s hich p r o v e d n o t t o be p r e g n a n t , in ttie p r e g n a n t b a b o o n s , t h e t o t a l 5.2 pg/ Ito a day 25 e s t r o g e n vMues i n c r e a s e d gradually fro ...... .. a d a ) 8 mean value m e a n value o f 2 0 7 ± 1 2 . 0 pg/ i. By c o n t r a s t t e n o n - p r e g n a n t b a b o o n s y i e l d e d a d a y 8 can V a l u e o f 9 4 ± 7 . 4 hich ..re a i n e d essentially u n c h a n g e d . T h e c a n values o f 107 ± i 1.0 a n d i 14 +- 10.4 on d a y s ...18 a n d 2 5 , r e s p e c t i v e l y e r e n o t significant1,, ~:~iffercnt f r o m d a y 8 values. Tile p r o g e s t i n ues also i n c r e a s e d fro a day 8 ean v a l u e ~ o f 6 . I ± 1.1 n g / i t o 11.5 ± 1.8 o n d a y 25 H o w e v e r , t h e signific t c h a n g e s in p r o g e s t i n values o c c u r r e d b e t e e n d a y 8 a n d 16 a f t e r w h i c h t h e y stabilized, .... rr l m p r o g e s t i n values in n o n - p r e g n a n t ani als, b y c o n t st, sho ed a c o n t i n u o u s d e c l i n e , o n tile .a.. v erage, a n d b y d a y 18 w e r e b e i o the li its o f de te ct ab i I y i n M | b u t o n e a n i m a 1. Usiffg tile R I A e t h o d for d e t e c t i o n o f plas a BCG, t h e success rate in c o n f i r m i n g p r e g n a n c y o n d a y s 8 i 2 16 18 a n d 25 as 0, 6.5, 9 6 . 6 , 9 3 . 8 a n d i 0 0 % , r e s p e c t i v e l y . In c o n t r a s t , ...p r e g n a n c y c o n f i r m a t i o n by d e t e c t i o n o f BCG in u r i n e ith t h e b a e m a g g l u t i n a t i o n i n h i b i t i o n test as successful o n l y in 6 . 7 9 . I , 3 7 . 5 , a n d 8 2 % oil d a y s 12, 16, 18, a n d 25,
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days 8, 12, 16, a n d 18, r e s p e c t i v e l y . T h e h a e a g g l u t i n a t i o n ? h i b i t i o n t e s t as n o t reliable even ...as l a t e as d a y 2 5 , a n d was n o t i n c l u d e d i n "tlie ble IV c o ~ p ~ i s o n . d a y 18, b o t h R I A - B C G a n d E + P m e t h o d s ere i 0 0 % c o ~ e c t ....It s h o u l d be n o t e d t h a t since the plas a B t e s t was a l m o s t 100% i n a c c u ~ t e in d e t e c t i n g p r e g n a n c y b y d a y in t h e .. p r e g n a n t g r o u p , ...it i s n o t surprising ...t h a t it w a s 1 0 0 % c o e c t in t h e e v a l u a t i o n o f t h e n o n , p r e g n a n t g r o u p s on d a y s 8 a n d 12.
DISCUSSION o ~ne d a t a o f bles I a n d II, it uld see easy co c o n f i r pregnancy by co paring tile E and P values o f d a y 8 with d a y 16 or d a y 12 ith d a y 16, b e c a u s e o f the significant increases o c c u r r i n g a t t h e s e fi es. H o w e v e r , c o parisons o f the individual ani als' d a t a for d a y 12 vs. d a y I 6 revealed six inst ces in 30 here the P lues:actually declined. ~ h e p r e g n a n t b a b o o n s s h o w e d no c h a n g e . O n l y 21 o f t h e 30 h a d arked increases. Co parison o f d a y 8 vs. d a y 16 values sho ed i n e r t es in all 13 instances, b u t so e increases fall ithin one s t a n d a r d error o f the t a n . ~ h u s , such co p a r i s o n s e not sufficiently reliable. H o w e v e r , o n e c a n get a very g o o d p su ptive i n d i c a t i o n since t h e is, by co p a r i s o n , a significant d r o p b e t t e n d a y 8 and 12 in n o n - p r e g n a n t a n i m a l s . Also, n o n e o f the p r e g n a n t b a b o o n s s h o e d P values Iess t h a n 2 ng/ 1 on d a y 16. T h e E values increased f r o m d a y 12 to d a y 16 in 25 b a b o o n s ; o n l y t h r e e did n o t sl~o a n y c h a n g e , It t h e r e f o r e a p p e ed tllat so e h e l p f u l c o r r e l a t i o n c o u l d be established b e t t e n tile rising t r e n d in tile values o f E and P. ~ h i s led us to t h e a t h e atical for u l a t i o n e b o d i e d in | a b l e III. Using this table for d i a g n o s i n g pre a n c y , o u r success rate as 9 6 . 6 % o n d a y 16 or 9 4 . 9 % i n c l u d i n g also the n o n p r e g n a n t cases. In t o instances t h e diagnosN as inconclusive, a n d it was i n c o r r e c t o n c e h e n tl~e ani al as not p r e g n a n t T h e earliest t h a t o n e c o u l d i d e n t i f y p r e g n a n c y ith s u f f i c i e n t relmbility (96. ) ing RIA for plas a B e G as d a y 16, b u t t h e result c o u l d n o t be o b t a i n e d until at least 18 h o u r s after the s ples e o b t a i n e d . Using rapid R I A and C P B p r o c e d u r e s (6 hr) for E and P, pregnanc-¢ c o u l d be c o n f i r ed o n day 16 itll the use o f T a b l e IIl and f u r t h e r s u p p o r t e d b y a co parison o f E a n d P values for d a y 8 or 12 w i t h t h o s e o f da-:, 16, if available. ~ h e r e f o r e , the d e t e c t i o n o f p r e g n a n c y by t h e easure ent o f t h e s e p}asrr~a steroids is ore r a p i d a n d convenient than the other m e t h o d s tested.
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T h i s s t u d y .... as s u p p o r t e d b y N I C H D c o n t r a c t N O 1 - H D - 5 - 2 8 1 0 a n d b y a c o n t cc f r o m t h e E x p a n d e d ' Prograrn r i l e o R e s e ~ h in H u m rod ion, W H O : T h a n k s ~ e Mr. C. L: laya and G o eZ f o r t h e l r t e c h n i c a l assistance a n d t o M r , A. de la Penn f o r steroid ~ e a ~ r e m e nt s. FERE
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