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Plasma levels of SP1-like immunoreactive material (SP1) and progesterone throughout pregnancy and following RU 486-induced early abortion in the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis).

Authors :
Germain G
Mignot T
Bischof P
Mouren M
Cédard L
Source :
Human reproduction (Oxford, England) [Hum Reprod] 1989 Nov; Vol. 4 (8), pp. 975-80.
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

A human-SP1 immunoassay was used to detect SP1-like material (SP1) in the plasma of cynomolgus monkeys. In 27 females remaining non-pregnant during a mating period of 4 months, SP1 was occasionally detected at a mean concentration of 2.5 ng/ml. In 14 non-pregnant females of subsequent proven fertility, SP1 was detected 20 days following unfertile mating at a mean concentration of 4.8 ng/ml in 86% of cycles. At day 20 of proven pregnancies, SP1 was at 12 ng/ml in 93% of these animals. SP1 levels during pregnancy increased in two steps, a slow rise between days 20 and 50, followed by an abrupt rise between days 50 and 60 and afterwards a plateau at 600 ng/ml. Seven other pregnant monkeys received 10 mg/kg of the antiprogestin RU 486 at 28 days. Four aborted and the others continued their gestation. SP1 was always dramatically depressed by this treatment; in animals with abortion failure, it remained at a low concentration for 3 months, then the normal concentration range was recovered. The assay of SP1-like material does not allow early diagnosis of pregnancy, however, it remains interesting as a follow-up parameter after 60 days. Also, antiprogestins appear to be useful tools to analyse the metabolism of SP1.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0268-1161
Volume :
4
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Human reproduction (Oxford, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2693485
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137023