2016
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2013
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Validation of Electrochemiluminiscence Immunoassay for Ovarian Steroid Determination in Rhinella arenarum

Abstract: In this work, we describe the validation of an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) that allowed us for the first time to determine the levels of progesterone (P4 ) and testosterone (T) secreted by Rhinella arenarum follicles during the preovulatory (POP) and reproductive (RP) periods. We also verified the relation between P4 and T levels and oocyte maturation. Moreover, we demonstrated that the extraction protocol developed for the determinations of P4 and T by ECLIA proved to be efficient and reprodu… Show more

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“…Although the absolute concentration of T was great than P 4 , gonadotropin stimulation during the reproductive period caused a remarkably greater increase in P 4 (∼sixfold) compared to T secretion (∼twofold) over basal ovarian secretion. Such differential follicular response in T versus P 4 production support our previous work demonstrating that R. arenarum oocytes mature under the action of different steroids, wherein androgens can induce oocyte maturation (Arias Torres, Bühler, et al, ) but P 4 proved to be the most effective (Arias Torres, Páez, et al, ). Therefore, oocyte maturation in this species might be more sensitive to fold‐change increases in P 4 secretion rather than to absolute concentrations.…”
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“…Although the absolute concentration of T was great than P 4 , gonadotropin stimulation during the reproductive period caused a remarkably greater increase in P 4 (∼sixfold) compared to T secretion (∼twofold) over basal ovarian secretion. Such differential follicular response in T versus P 4 production support our previous work demonstrating that R. arenarum oocytes mature under the action of different steroids, wherein androgens can induce oocyte maturation (Arias Torres, Bühler, et al, ) but P 4 proved to be the most effective (Arias Torres, Páez, et al, ). Therefore, oocyte maturation in this species might be more sensitive to fold‐change increases in P 4 secretion rather than to absolute concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Several publications describe the influence of hypophyseal hormones in the secretion of ovarian steroids in amphibians (Norris & Lopez, ), but few specifically address this for R. arenarum . Steroid concentrations in the plasma of adult females are known (Medina, Ramos, Crespo, Gonzalez Calvar, & Fernandez, ), as well as in the ovary in situ (Arias Torres, Páez, et al, ). Here, we extended this knowledge base by tracking the seasonal secretion of sex steroids from full‐grown R. arenarum follicles.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The literature search found no eligible studies describing original and/or detailed methods or report sufficient methodological data for the quantification of estrogens or androgens in amphibian samples using ELISA methods. Arias Torres et al (2016) (reference 15412 in Annex B -) validated a competitive chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay (ECLIA) for ovarian steroid in Rhinella arenarum using a method previously developed for human samples. Korte et al (2011) Chemical analysis Chang et al (2010) quantified the estrogens (E1, 17β-E2, 17α-E2) in African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis), a standard test species (see reference 1407 in Annex B -) using liquid chromatographyelectrospray tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS).…”
Section: Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa)mentioning
confidence: 99%