HCG Stimulation Test

LABOKLIN Service ID: 1360

Diagnosis

  • Detection of endocrine active tissue of the gonads (ovary, testis).
  • Cryptorchidism
Material

serum 2 x 0.5 ml

Execution

dog (male/female), stallion:

  • first blood collection = baseline value (testosterone: male dog and stallion, oestradiol: female dog)
  • injection of 500 IU of HCG (Ovogest®)/dog i.v. respectively 5000 - 10000 IU/horse i.v. .
  • second sample after 1 hour = stimulation value
  • (dog: perhaps additional sample after 30 minutes

rabbit (male):
  • first blood collection = baseline value (testosterone)
  • injection of 250 IU of HCG (Ovogest®)/animal i.m.
  • second sample after 1 hour = stimulation value

rabbit (female):
  • first blood collection = baseline value (progesterone)
  • injection of 250 IU of HCG (Ovogest®)/animal i.m.
  • second sample after 5 – 7 days = stimulation value

Parameter

dog, cat, horse: testosterone (male) or oestradiol (female)
rabbit: testosterone (male) or progesterone (female)

Species list

dog, cat, rabbit, horse

Duration

1 day

Assessment

  • In most cases, the determination of the AMH level (see category Endocrinology / Tumour Markers) provides comparable information.
  • male dog: post-stimulation testosterone concentrations > 1.0 ng/ml indicate that there is testicular tissue.
  • stallion: Testosterone concentrations between 0.05 and 0.1 ng/ml after stimulation are considered as borderline and need further clarification – e.g. by determining the anti-Müllerian hormone. Higher values indicate the existence of testicular tissue.
  • rabbit: Stimulation values of > 1 ng/ml of testosterone or > 4 ng/ml of progesterone indicate hormone-producing tissue.
Remark

The HCG Stimulation Test (as well as the GnRH Stimulation Test with the test number 2281) can be used to detect endocrine active ovarian tissue / ovarian remnant syndrome in female dogs. It is a determination of oestardiol. The stimulation of oestradiol secretion is strongly dependent on the cycle status. Significant increases in concentration are expected in the oestrus and late anoestrus.