On-the-spot test to breed success

Wednesday, 10 April, 2013

UK diagnostics development company AgPlus Diagnostics is to collaborate with New Zealand-based BioTest Diagnostics in the development of a rapid and convenient test for canine progesterone that will be used to pinpoint the narrow window for artificial insemination in canine breeding programs. Using handheld AgPlus analytical technology, the quantitative test will allow breeders and veterinary practitioners to monitor breeding cycles closely on site in order to increase the likelihood of successful fertilisation.

The timing and length of canine heat cycles can vary between species, between animals of the same species and even between cycles in the same animal, making it difficult to predict the right time for breeding. To further complicate matters, the egg requires about two days to mature following ovulation, remaining fertile for just 2-3 days. In addition, whereas fresh sperm survives for 5-7 days, frozen sperm straws are viable for less than 24 h, which makes the window of opportunity for successful fertilisation extremely narrow.

Close monitoring of progesterone levels can help to predict when the female is about to ovulate, when the egg is fertile and the ideal time for insemination. Until now, the accurate quantitative measurements that are required for such monitoring have involved sending samples to the laboratory for analysis. This limits the number of tests that can be performed and incurs delays that can be problematic with such tight timescales. With AgPlus technology, rapid, accurate and quantitative progesterone measurements will be obtained conveniently at the site of breeding, allowing tests to be performed as frequently as required and providing the best opportunity for successful fertilisation.

“The AgPlus technology platform is ideal for testing at the point of care where fast and reliable decision-making is of vital importance,” said AgPlus Diagnostics Chief Executive Officer Keith Page.

“We are very pleased to have the opportunity to meet this need in the veterinary arena.”

The collaborative development contract between AgPlus Diagnostics and BioTest Diagnostics will give BioTest Diagnostics preferential rights for the commercial supply of the veterinary diagnostic test.

BioTest Diagnostics Managing Director Mike Seawright said, “We are delighted to collaborate with AgPlus Diagnostics on the development of this unique new canine progesterone assay, for which there is already a great deal of interest in the veterinary market. We see this as a valuable addition to our point-of-care diagnostics offering.”

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