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Background: The chemiluminescence (CL) and immunofluorescence (IF) assays yield different results for basal adrenocorticotropin hormone concentrations [ACTH] in pony plasma. It is unclear whether this difference also occurs in basal samples from horses or samples from ponies following thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) stimulation. Objectives: To compare the results of [ACTH] analysis by CL and IF methods in basal samples from horses and pony samples following TRH stimulation. Study design: Method comparison. Methods: Plasma [ACTH] was measured concurrently using CL and IF methods in 12 ponies (basal and post-TRH stimulation) in November and basal samples from horses (n = 45; November and May). Results: CL and IF methods yielded different results (P 29 and >110 pg/mL, agreement was moderate (ƙ = 0.67) and very good (ƙ = 0.82) for binary classification of PPID in ponies at baseline and post-TRH; and good (ƙ = 0.73) for horses in November, but poor (ƙ = 0.40) in May. Main limitations: Limited numbers of horses with [ACTH] above threshold values. Conclusions: The assays yielded different absolute values, particularly in post-TRH samples from ponies, suggesting TRH stimulates secretion of cross-reacting peptides other than ACTH. Agreement for binary classification for PPID was moderate to good, except in basal samples from horses in May.
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McGilvray, T. A., Knowles, E. J., Harris, P. A., & Menzies-Gow, N. J. (2020). Comparison of immunofluorescence and chemiluminescence assays for measuring ACTH in equine plasma. Equine Veterinary Journal, 52(5), 709–714. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.13227
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