›› 2012, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (5): 356-358.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-616x.2012.05.008

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Detection of serum reproductive hormone in cynomolgus monkey embryo - fetal developmental toxicity evaluation model

YUAN Fang;LI Bi-hai;PAN Xiao-liang;LIN Hai-xia;WANG Qing-li;CHANG Yan   

  1. (1. National Shanghai Center for New Drug Safety Evaluation and Research,Shanghai 201203;2. South-China Primate Research and Development Center,Guangdong Entomological Institute,Guangzhou 510555;3. Center for Drug Evaluation,SFDA,Beijing 100038,China)
  • Received:2011-11-29 Revised:2012-05-01 Online:2012-09-30 Published:2012-09-30
  • Contact: CHANG Yan

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The study was performed to evaluate change of reproductive hormone level during early pregnancy in cynomolgus monkeys,and to collect background data to support the cynomolgus monkey embryo-fetal developmental toxicity evaluation model. METHODS:Blood samples from cynomolgus monkeys on gestation day 0(GD0) and gestation day 20(GD20) were collected to measure serum progesterone levels. Blood samples from pregnant monkeys were collected once a week during GD27-100 to measure serum estradiol,progesterone and prolactin levels by chemiluminescence method. RESULTS:Progesterone levels of pregnant female monkeys on GD20 were significantly higher than GD0. Progesterone level rose slowly from GD0 to GD27 until a peak,decreased to the trough on GD48,and then gradually rose until GD100. Estradiol level increased slowly from GD0 to GD27 until a peak,decreased to the lowest level on GD34,and then gradually rose until GD100. Prolactin level began to rise slowly from GD0 to GD69,and remained stable. CONCLUSION:Reproductive hormone levels in cynomolgus monkeys changed dynamically during early pregnancy. Progesterone levels can be used as supportive evidenced of early pregnancy.

Key words: cynomolgus monkey, progesterone, estradiol, prolactin