Summary
A few investigations in the 1960’s were performed to document the effect of exogenous
oestrogens on development of hip dysplasia. These projects concluded that oestrogen
administration caused a significant increase in hip dysplasia. Additionally, the Orthopaedic
Foundation for Animals (OFA) has recommended that bitches should not have hip evaluation
for certification during oestrus, due to the possibility of increased coxofemoral
joint laxity. The purpose of this project was to determine if physiological fluctuations
of oestrogen and progesterone throughout the oestrus cycle significantly affected
coxofemoral joint laxity. Nine bitches were evaluated through a single oestrus cycle.
Although significant fluctuations of oestrogen and progesterone occurred throughout
the phases of the oestrus cycle, neither statistically nor clinically significant
changes in coxofemoral joint laxity were documented.
A prospective study documented the effect of fluctuations of hormone levels throughout
the oestrus cycle on coxofemoral joint laxity in nine dogs. Although oestrogen and
progesterone levels changed significantly throughout the oestrus cycle, neither statistically
nor clinically significant changes in hip laxity were observed.
Keywords
Oestrogen - progesterone - hip laxity - oestrus cycle - canine