Acta Vet. Brno 2023, 92: 31-38

https://doi.org/10.2754/avb202392010031

Evaluation of serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) concentrations in pregnant mares in relation to foetal sex

Melih Uçmak1, Özge Turna1, Zeynep Günay Uçmak1, Asuman Erzengin2

1Istanbul University - Cerrahpaşa, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Avcılar, Istanbul, Türkiye
2Istanbul University - Cerrahpaşa, Institute of Graduate Studies, Avcılar, Istanbul, Türkiye

Received October 22, 2021
Accepted December 13, 2022

The aim of this study was to investigate the foetal sex related difference and progression in maternal serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) concentrations during different points of time in pregnant Arabian mares. The study groups formed by 12 healthy male offspring- and 12 healthy female offspring-foaling mares, designated as group MFM and group FFM, respectively. Peripheral blood samples were collected on the day of natural mating and then monthly until the 6th month (mo) of gestation. Serum AMH was measured in all serum samples; eCG was measured in samples collected from 2 to 5 months Of gestation. Serum AMH concentrations of group FFM at mo 4 and mo 5 (3.89 ± 0.49 ng/ml; 2.89 ± 0.32 ng/ml), were significantly higher than in group MFM (2.11 ± 0.46 ng/ml; 1.87 ± 0.32 ng/ml), (P < 0.05). The mo of gestation (mo 1–6) had no effect on serum AMH concentrations of either group MMF or FFM (P > 0.05). Serum eCG concentrations of group FFM at mo 2 (359.73 ± 41.51 mIU/ml), were significantly higher than in group MFM (255 ± 21.18 mIU/ml) (P < 0.05). Group-time interaction for eCG concentrations at mo 2–4 was non-significant (P > 0.05). Concentrations of serum AMH showed no relationship with corresponding eCG levels at mo 2–4 (P > 0.05). Individual variations in AMH and eCG concentrations and the inability to determine a cut-off point for determination of foetal sex make these hormones unlikely candidates for determining foetal sex in the mare.

Funding

This work was supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey, Tübitak-1002 Short Term Funding Program (grant no. 1190673). The authors are also grateful to Prof. Dr. Bülent Ekiz for the statistical analysis, FEME Manager Veterinarian DVM Ömer Mehmet Erzengin for his support.

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