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BMC Veterinary Research
Anti-Müllerian hormone: a potentially useful biomarker for the diagnosis of canine Sertoli cell tumours
Ulrika Dreimanis2  Bodil S. Holst1 
[1] Centre for Reproductive Biology in Uppsala, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, SE-750 07, Sweden;Department of Small Animals, Helsingborg Referral Animal Hospital, Helsingborg, SE-254 66, Sweden
关键词: Testis;    Sertoli cell;    Neoplasia;    Dog;    Anti-Müllerian hormone;   
Others  :  1224418
DOI  :  10.1186/s12917-015-0487-5
 received in 2014-12-19, accepted in 2015-07-16,  发布年份 2015
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Testicular tumours are common in dogs and in many cases do not give rise to clinical signs. In other cases, signs of feminization, hyperpigmentation or alopecia may be observed, most commonly associated with Sertoli cell tumours (SCT). Although these signs are often associated with elevated concentrations of oestradiol, analysis of oestradiol may give inconclusive results due to large variations among individuals. Other biomarkers are therefore needed. Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is expressed by the Sertoli cell. In humans, AMH has been shown to be a specific marker of Sertoli cell origin in gonadal tumours. Using immunohistochemistry, AMH has been shown to be a useful marker of immature and neoplastic Sertoli cells in dogs. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical relevance of AMH analysis in peripheral blood in the diagnostic workup of dogs with suspected testicular tumours.

Results

Blood was collected from 20 dogs with a palpable testicular mass and from 27 healthy controls. Serum was analysed for oestradiol-17β using a RIA and for AMH using an ELISA. The Mann–Whitney U test was used to compare hormone concentrations between different groups.

All control dogs had AMH concentrations ≤ 10 ng/mL, except one outlier that had a concentration of 43 ng/mL. Six dogs with SCT or mixed tumours containing SCT had AMH concentrations higher than 22 ng/mL, significantly higher than AMH concentrations in control dogs (P = 0.0004). Concentrations between 10 and 22 ng/mL were found in about half of the dogs with non-neoplastic testicular pathologies or with testicular tumours other than SCTs. Age did not significantly affect concentrations of AMH in the control dogs.

Conclusion

AMH was shown to be a promising biomarker for the diagnosis of Sertoli cell tumours in dogs.

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2015 Holst and Dreimanis.

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