Ciência Rural (Dec 2020)

Correlation of maternal concentrations of plasma testosterone with fetal sex in horses

  • Eduarda Maciel Busato,
  • Romildo Romualdo Weiss,
  • Ana Claudia Machinski Rangel de Abreu,
  • Tácia Gomes Bergstein-Galan,
  • Felipe Augusto Beckert Marcondes,
  • Luiz Ernandes Kozicki,
  • Vanete Thomaz Soccol,
  • Peterson Triches Dornbusch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200237
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 2

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ABSTRACT: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the correlation of fetal sex and plasma testosterone concentrations between the 5th and 8th months of pregnancy in mares and to verify the applicability of this test to predict fetal sex. Blood samples were collected from 21 mares at 30-day intervals of between 150 and 240 days of pregnancy. Plasma testosterone was determined by radioimmunoassay and the sex of the foals confirmed at birth. The levels of maternal testosterone were higher in mares carrying female fetuses at months 5 and 8 (P < 0.05). Limit values were determined by analyzing the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) estimates: 35.5 pg/mL and 40 pg/mL for the 5th and 8th month, respectively. For the mares with plasma testosterone values equal to or above the threshold, gestation of female foals was predicted, and for those with plasma testosterone below the threshold values pregnancy of male foals was predicted. In the 5th month, the predictive values for male and female fetuses were 70% and 88.9%, respectively; the detection rates were 87.5% and 72.7%, and the total accuracy of the examination was 78.9%. In the 8th month, the predictive values for male and female fetuses were 80% and 90%, respectively; the detection rates were 88.9% and 81.8%, and the total accuracy of the examination was 85%. It was concluded that there was a correlation between fetal sex and plasma testosterone concentrations in pregnant mares. Prediction of fetal sex based on plasma concentrations of maternal testosterone can be performed in months 5 and 8 with 78.9% and 85% accuracy, respectively.

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