Test for the quantitative dosage of circulating progesterone in bitches.
Speed Progesterone enables the vet to monitore the bitch's heat cycle, in order to detect the ideal mating or insemination date as accurately as possible.
Speed Progesterone increases the chances of pregnancy by optimising the number of matings or inseminations.
Thanks to Speed Reader technology, Speed Progesterone allows fully quantitative, accurate dosing validated with a reference method on a laboratory analyser.
For veterinary use only.
Sample type |
100 µL of serum or heparinate plasma |
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Target species |
Bitch |
Handling time |
2 minutes |
Incubation |
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Results |
15 minutes |
Operating range |
1 - 20 ng/mL |
Storage |
Store between +2°C à +8°C until expiry date indicated on the packaging |
Presentation |
Box of 6 tests |
The reproductive cycle is highly variable in individual bitches, making it difficult to predict reproduction.
20% of bitches ovulate ‘outside’ the period between the 10th and 14th day of heat.
Regular progesterone measurements from the start of the heat period, combined with vaginal smears, enable the ovulatory peak to be detected and the mating or insemination to be programmed to give the best chance of pregnancy.
After monitoring the stages of pro-oestrus using smears, Speed Progesterone can be used to determine the optimum date for mating or insemination.
Before ovulation, the progesterone concentration generally fluctuates between 0 and 1 ng/mL, then increases progressively at the time of the LH peak to reach 5 to 10 ng/mL at the time of ovulation.
The veterinary surgeon will plan the follow-up dates according to the results of the analyses on a personalised basis.
Remove the tests, reagents and samples from the refrigerator 30 minutes before analysis so that the test material is at room temperature.
Start a ‘new test’ on the Speed Reader or from Speed Connect and follow the on-screen instructions.
For further details, please refer to the test instructions included in the Speed Progesterone kits.
Validation of the Speed Progesterone test versus the electrochemiluminescence method (CLEIA) on plasma/serum samples:
Bitches (N=165) | |
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Linear regression | y=1,023x + 0,325 |
Correlation | R2=0,934 |
Speed Progesterone correlates very well with the reference chemiluminescence enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in bitches.
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Feldman EC, Nelson RW. Canine and Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction. 3rd Edition, 2004. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. ISBN : 0-7216-9315-6
Hussein HA, Schuler G, Conze T, Wehrend A (2022) Comparison of three progesterone quantification methods using blood samples drawn from bitches during the periovulatory phase, Veterinary World, 15(1): 119-123.
Maenhoudt C, Claret E, Loukeri S, Santos NR (2017), Progesterone in the reproduction of the bitch: comparative results and interpretation of Speed ProgesteroneTM and chemiluminescence immunoassay. EVSSAR Poster
Lévy X, Fontbonne A. Determining the optimal time of mating in bitches: particularities. Revta Bras. Reprod. Anim. 2007 ; 31:128-134.