Test to Detect PMSG in Serum of Pregnant Mare
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Which of the following tests is used to detect PMSG in the serum of a pregnant mare?
- Casoni test
- Cuboni test
- Aschheim-Zondek (A-Z) test ✓ Correct
- All of the above
Correct Answer: Aschheim-Zondek (A-Z) test
The Aschheim-Zondek (A-Z) test is a biological test used to detect PMSG (eCG) in the blood/serum of a pregnant mare. In the test, the mare's serum is injected into immature female mice — if PMSG is present, it causes follicular development and ovulation in the test mice (indicating pregnancy in the mare).
Summary: Pregnancy Tests in Mare
- Cuboni test: Detects estrogen in urine (from ~150 days gestation)
- A-Z test: Detects PMSG in serum (from ~40–120 days gestation)
Diagnostic Window
- PMSG is detectable in mare serum from day 40 to day 120–150 of pregnancy, so the A-Z test is useful during this period.
- Beyond 150 days, estrogen-based tests (Cuboni) are more reliable.
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