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1 The Detection of Fertility Hormones via Antibody Immobilization and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Student: Stephanie Maxwell Mentor: Dr. Jeffrey La Belle

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The Detection of Fertility Hormones via Antibody Immobilization and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. Student: Stephanie Maxwell Mentor: Dr. Jeffrey La Belle. The Objective:. WHY?. More than 500,000 pregnancies each year end in miscarriage (occurring during the first 20 weeks). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1The Detection of Fertility Hormones via Antibody

Immobilization and Electrochemical Impedance

Spectroscopy

Student: Stephanie Maxwell Mentor: Dr. Jeffrey La Belle

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The Objective:

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3WHY?• More than 500,000 pregnancies each year end in

miscarriage (occurring during the first 20 weeks).• Over six million women in the United States struggle with

becoming or staying pregnant. • Hormone levels are constantly changing, and at times

drastically. • Pregnancies among women aged >40 years are associated

with more non-severe complications, more premature births, more congenital malformations and more interventions at birth.

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Estradiol Molecule: Estradiol is a hormone associated with triggering responses that initiate ovulation

Progesterone Molecule: Progesterone is a steroid hormone, and it plays an important role in the preparation for and maintenance of pregnancies

Follicle Stimulating Molecule: The amount of FSH varies throughout a woman's menstrual cycle and is highest just before she releases an egg

Target Hormones

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Methods: Immobilization

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6Methods: Cyclic Voltammetry

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ge (V

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INPUT OUTPUT

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7Methods: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

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8Calibration Curve

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f(x) = 20.9690174503249 x + 1194.13176366523R² = 0.996093830867349

Log[], log(ng/mL)

Impe

danc

e (o

hm)

Calibration curve created from the average of 7 different concentration gradients performed through EIS. Impedances were taken at the specific binding frequency (371Hz).

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9Interferent Testing

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P+ELinear (P+E)Linear (P+E)P+ALinear (P+A)PLinear (P)

Log [] pg/mL

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e (o

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Calibration curves created after adding a concentration gradient of interferents to a concentration gradient of progesterone.

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10Calibration in blood

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The effect of blood percentage on the slopes and R squared values of calibration curves of progesterone at 371Hz

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11Conclusions • The optimal binding frequency of progesterone was found

(371Hz) and a linear relationship between impedance and log concentration was determined

• This relation is reproducible (R^2=0.99, n=7) • The response decreases with an increase in blood

percentage• The relation holds true with Estradiol acting as an

interferent; however a lot of noise is produced with the addition of Albumin

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12Next steps• Non-target testing will also be completed to further prove specificity of the antibody

• Selectivity

• Sensitivity

• Combining and analyzing data from all targets

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http://www.progesteronetherapy.com/image-files/graph.jpg

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

ν1ν2

ν3

Target Concentration

Impe

danc

e (Z

)

Simultaneous detection of

multiple hormones

associated with pregnancy

and/or fertility

ProgesteroneFSH

Estradiol

Final Goal

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Thank you!