Prolactin enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for rhinoceroses – Another tool for assessing reproductive function and dysfunction in this taxon

Terri L. Roth , Elizabeth M. Donelan , Louisa A. Rispoli , T. Reilly
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Abstract

For decades, progesterone and its metabolites have served as the primary biomarkers for monitoring reproductive activity in rhinoceroses, whereas protein hormones have received little attention despite their potential value in understanding reproductive function and dysfunction in this taxon. The goals of this study were to: 1) identify an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) effective in measuring rhinoceros serum prolactin, 2) generate representative prolactin data in male and female rhinoceroses in diverse reproductive states, and 3) characterize prolactin throughout pregnancy in a white rhinoceros that exhibited mid-gestation lactation. Our results indicated that an equine prolactin ELISA by CUSABIO® is effective in measuring serum prolactin concentrations in white, black and Sumatran rhinoceroses. Preliminary data suggested that prolactin is lowest in males and acyclic females, but also appeared low during post-partum lactation. In contrast, prolactin concentrations were elevated in pregnant females and moderate in sexually mature females experiencing reproductive cyclicity. Prolactin increased following conception and generally continued to rise throughout pregnancy in the one pregnant white rhinoceros profiled herein. Spikes and dips in prolactin and progesterone, respectively, were documented around the time of mid-gestation mammary development and colostrum production in this individual and may provide some clues into the physiological triggers of this newly described aberrant reproductive condition. In conclusion, we have identified a new tool for studying reproductive activity in rhinoceroses, generated preliminary data, and revealed an intriguing relationship between prolactin fluctuations and premature lactation. This work provides the foundation for larger, focused studies on the role of prolactin in this taxon.

犀牛催乳素酶联免疫吸附测定-另一种评估该分类单元生殖功能和功能障碍的工具
几十年来,黄体酮及其代谢物一直被作为监测犀牛生殖活动的主要生物标志物,而蛋白质激素尽管在了解犀牛生殖功能和功能障碍方面具有潜在价值,但却很少受到关注。本研究的目的是:1)确定一种有效测量犀牛血清催乳素的酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA); 2)在不同生殖状态下产生具有代表性的雄性和雌性犀牛催乳素数据;3)在妊娠中期哺乳的白犀牛妊娠期间对催乳素进行表征。结果表明,CUSABIO®马催乳素酶联免疫吸附试验可有效测定白犀牛、黑犀牛和苏门答腊犀牛血清催乳素浓度。初步资料显示,男性和无环女性的泌乳素最低,但产后哺乳期也出现低水平。相比之下,催乳素浓度在怀孕的雌性中升高,而在经历生殖周期的性成熟雌性中则升高。催乳素在受孕后增加,并在整个怀孕期间持续上升,在这里描述的一只怀孕的白犀牛。在该个体的妊娠中期乳房发育和初乳产生期间,泌乳素和孕酮分别出现了高峰和低谷,这可能为这种新描述的异常生殖状况的生理触发提供了一些线索。总之,我们已经确定了一个研究犀牛生殖活动的新工具,产生了初步数据,并揭示了催乳素波动和早产之间的有趣关系。这项工作为进一步深入研究催乳素在该分类群中的作用奠定了基础。
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Theriogenology wild
Theriogenology wild Animal Science and Zoology, Veterinary Science
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