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Theriogenology | 1996

USE OF GROUP-SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES TO DETECT FECAL PROGESTERONE METABOLITES DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE OF COWS

Franz Schwarzenberger; Chang-Ho Son; R. Pretting; K. Arbeiter

Abstract Progesterone is metabolized to pregnanediones and hydroxylated pregnanes prior to its fecal excretion. Therefore, use of progesterone antibodies underestimates the actual amount of fecal metabolites. To improve the methodology of noninvasive fecal progesterone metabolite analysis, enzymeimmunoassays (EIA) using group-specific antibodies against 5-reduced 20-oxo-pregnane-C3-conjugates were developed. Fecal and milk samples were collected at 1- to 2-d intervals during the morning and evening milking throughout 1 estrous cycle in dairy cows (n = 12). Six immunoreactive metabolites were detected in the feces with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), eluting as 5α- and 5β-reduced pregnanes containing a 20-oxo-group (20-oxo-pregnanes). Fecal samples of 3 cows were analyzed by 3 EIAs using antibodies against 4-pregnene-6α-ol-3,20-dione 6HS:BSA (6HS-progesterone), 5α-pregnane-3β-ol-20-one 3HS:BSA and 5β-pregnane-3β-ol-20-one 3HS:BSA, respectively. The follicular and luteal phases were identifiable with each EIA. Luteal phase values and the differences between mean follicular (Days 0 to 2 and 19 to 21) and luteal phase (Days 10 to 16) values obtained with the 5-pregnane EIAs were 3- to 4-fold higher than with the 6HS-progesterone EIA. Since results with the former 2 EIAs were almost identical, the remaining samples were only analyzed by the EIA for 5β-pregnane-3α-ol-20-one. Fecal 20-oxo-pregnane concentrations were parallel to milk progesterone values, but had a lag time of about 0.5 d; the coefficient of correlation (P


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2008

Ultrasonographic evaluation of renal dimension and resistive index in clinically healthy Korean domestic short-hair cats

In-Chul Park; Hye-Sun Lee; Jong-Taek Kim; So-Jeong Nam; Ran Choi; Ki-Seok Oh; Chang-Ho Son; Changbaig Hyun

Renal length, height, width, resistive index (RI), size of cortex, and medulla were determined by renal ultrasonography in 50 healthy Korean domestic short-hair cats. In the sagittal plane, the renal length was 3.83 ± 0.51 cm (mean ± SD) in the left kidney and 3.96 ± 0.48 cm in the right kidney, whereas the renal height was 2.42 ± 0.27 cm in the left kidney and 2.36 ± 0.28 cm in the right kidney. In the transverse plane, the renal height was 2.42 ± 0.28 cm in the left kidney and 2.38 ± 0.27 cm in the right kidney, whereas the renal width was: 2.65 ± 0.35 cm in the left kidney and 2.63 ± 0.31 cm in the right kidney. In the dorsal plane, the renal length was 3.84 ± 0.53 cm in the left kidney and 3.97 ± 0.54 cm in the right kidney, whereas the renal width was 2.65 ± 0.34 cm in the left kidney and 2.66 ± 0.33 cm in the right kidney. There were no significant differences (p > 0.05) among the same structure sizes measured in different planes. In the sagittal plane, the size of the renal cortex was 0.47 ± 0.08 cm in the left kidney and 0.47 ± 0.08 cm in the right kidney, whereas of the size of the renal medulla was 0.55 ± 0.30 cm in the left kidney and 0.50 ± 0.07 cm in the right kidney. RI evaluated by pulsed wave Doppler sonography was 0.52 ± 0.05 in the left kidney and 0.55 ± 0.05 in the right kidney. The actual renal dimensions determined by gross examination were not statistically different from those determined by ultrasonography. Furthermore the renal dimensions and RI were statistically correlated to the body weight of cats.


Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2005

Segmental Aplasia of Uterine Body in an Adult Mixed Breed Dog

Ki-Seok Oh; Chang-Ho Son; Bang-sil Kim; Shun-Shin Hwang; You-Jung Kim; Su-Jin Park; Jae-Ho Jeong; Cheol Won Jeong; Sung-Hee Park; Kyoung-Oh Cho

Segmental aplasia of the uterine body was diagnosed in a 5-year-old, mixed breed bitch. Abdominal radiography and transabdominal ultrasonography revealed marked dilation of fluid-filled uterine horns with no evidence of a uterine body. Sex hormone assays did not detect the presence of estradiol-17 (β; however, progesterone (2 ng/ml) was found in the serum, indicating anestrus. On gross examination of the reproductive tract, the uterine body was absent, apparently never formed. In its place, a cord-like piece of tissue was identified as an aplastic/dysplastic remnant, connecting the cervix and right uterine horn. The tip of the cord-like piece branched into 5 string-like pieces of tissue, 1 of which was connected to the region dividing the left and right uterine horns. Both the uterine horns were dilated markedly revealing hydrometra. Histologically, uterine body remnant tissues from the endometrium, myometrium, and perimetrium were detected in proximal and distal parts of the uterine body. The string-like piece of tissue connecting the uterine body remnant and the uterine horn consisted of a round cluster of smooth muscle cells surrounding a central core of adipose tissue with blood vessels. It was concluded that the hydrometra observed in both uterine horns was induced by an obstruction resulting from segmental aplasia in the uterine body. This is the first known report of segmental aplasia in the uterine body of a bitch.


Journal of Animal Science and Technology | 2002

Prediction of Dietary Protein-Energy Balance by Milk Urea Nitrogen and Protein Contents in Dairy Cow

J.S. Moon; Y.S. Joo; H.M. Kang; G.C. Jang; J.M. Kim; B.K. Lee; Y.H. Park; Chang-Ho Son

Milk urea nitrogen (MUN) and Milk protein (MP) are being used as indicators of the protein-energy balance and for actual farm feeding practices. The purpose of this study was to investigate the MUN and MP concentrations of individual cows and bulk tank milk to evaluate the dietary protein-energy balance from lactating Holstein cows. Mean MUN and MP concentrations in the milk samples obtained from 132,636 cows of 4,856 herd during Jan. 1999 to Dec. 2001 were 16.2 5.2mg/dl and 3.30 0.35%, respectively. The highest values were found during summer and lowest valued during winter in MUN. But, the average contents of MP were the highest during winter and the lowest during summer. In order to evaluate protein-energy balance for feeding, we set the level of recommended MP range of 2.903.29% in early lactation considering a negative energy balance. The recommended level of MP in mid-lactation and late lactation were set as 3.103.49%, and 3.303.69%, respectively. Recommended MUN range of 1218 mg/dl was determined through the whole lactation period. Individual cows milk were analyzed by the 9 types based on this levels of MP and MUN in this study. Among the total cows investigated, 26.8%, 25.8%, and 22.2% have shown the recommended criteria of MP and MUN values, respectively. Also, of total herds surveyed, 11.6% had MUN values lower than 12.0 mg/dl and 32.9% had values higher than 18.0 mg/dl and 44.5% of total herd have not met with the recommended criteria of MP values in bulk tank milk. In case of MP, out of the total herd surveyed, 26.0% had MP values lower than 3.10% and 24.0% had values higher than 3.30% and 50.0% had MP values outside the recommended interval (3.13.3%). This study has indicates that many dairy farms are under improper feeding management practice of the dietary protein-energy balance.


Journal of Embryo Transfer | 2017

Canine Uterine Rupture with Septic Peritonitis Results from Adenocarcinoma in a 2-year-old Maltese Dog

Mun-Il Kang; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Sang-Ho Lee; Yong-Min Kim; Jun-Cheol Lee; Ki-Seok Oh; Chang-Ho Son

A 2-year-old female Maltese dog was presented with a history of anemia and vaginal hemorrhagic discharge. Physical examination revealed severe vaginal hemorrhagic discharge, abdominal pain, pale mucous membranes, low blood pressure and dehydration. Results of serum biochemistry, hematology, venous blood gas, and electrolyte canine C-reactive protein (CRP) test revealed severe normocytic normochromic anemia, severe neutropenia, a high level of CRP, hypoglycemia, and imbalanced electrolytes. Abdominal ultrasound examination showed focal hypoechoic defect with loss of layering in uterine horn wall. A laparotomy revealed a clear reddish fluid in the abdomen, the fistula of left and right uterine horn, the purulent discharge from fistula, and symptoms of septic peritonitis near by the fistula site. The bitch underwent ovariohysterectomy and recovered without complication. Histopathological diagnosis of the uterine fistula site was adenocarcinoma.


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2016

The Potential and Accuracy of RNA-based Fetal Sex Determination during Early Pregnancy Using Cell-Free Fetal RNA from Korean Native Cows (Bos taurus coreanae)

Sang-Ho Lee; Ki-Seok Oh; Chul-Ho Park; Yong-Min Kim; Jin-A Lee; Seong-Won Sohn; Chang-Ho Son

Cell-free fetal RNA is useful to determine fetal sex and detect other inherent genetic disorders. However, non-invasive fetal sex determination methods using fetal RNA from maternal plasma is not yet well established in studies pertaining to bovine animals. Thus, the aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the presence of the male-specific ZRSR2Y gene transcript in maternal plasma using Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) assays, and to verify its accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity in determining fetal sex between 30 and 100 days of gestation. Overall accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of the ZRSR2Y gene transcripts in determining fetal sex were 89.1%, 86.3%, and 100%, respectively. The 30 to 100 days of gestation were further classified into five stages of gestation, and each stage had relatively high accurate, sensitive, and specific results. Overall, these results indicate that the expression of the ZRSR2Y gene can be used for fetal sex determination in bovine animals using circulating cell-free RNA in maternal plasma during early pregnancy.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2001

Establishment of the prediction table of parturition day with ultrasonography in small pet dogs.

Chang-Ho Son; Kyung-a Jeong; Jeong-hun Kim; In-Chul Park; Sung-Ho Kim; Cha-Soo Lee


in Vivo | 2001

Modification of radiation response in mice by Panax ginseng and diethyldithiocarbamate.

Sung Hun Kim; Chang-Ho Son; Seung Yeol Nah; Jo Sk; Jang Js; Dong Ho Shin


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 1995

Relationship between Ultrasonographic Assessment of the Corpus luteum Area and Milk Progesterone Concentration during the Estrous Cycle in Cows

Chang-Ho Son; Franz Schwarzenberger; K. Arbeiter


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2014

Extraluminal Form of Vaginal Leiomyoma : Two Case Reports

Sang-Ho Lee; Chul-Ho Park; Jun-Tae Park; Yong-Min Kim; Ki-Seok Oh; Chang-Ho Son

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Ki-Seok Oh

Chonnam National University

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Guk-Hyun Suh

Chonnam National University

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In-Chul Park

Chonnam National University

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Chang-Yong Choi

Seoul National University

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Sung-Shik Shin

Chonnam National University

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Tai-Young Hur

Rural Development Administration

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Young-Hun Jung

Rural Development Administration

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In-Young Cho

Chonnam National University

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Do-Hyeon Yu

Chonnam National University

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Hye-Ra Kim

Chonnam National University

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