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Contraceptive effect and potential side-effects of deslorelin acetate implants in rats (Rattus norvegicus): preliminary observations

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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:37 authored by Claire Grosset, Stijn Peters, Franck Péron, Joëlle Figuéra, Christelle Navarro
<p>During the last ten years, numerous species have been treated with deslorelin implants to induce contraception. The aims of the study were 1) to assess contraceptive efficacy of 4.7 mg subcutaneous deslorelin implants in rats, 2) to determine the latency of contraceptive effect, and 3) to determine potential side effects. Three experimental females were implanted and their estrous cycle was studied by vaginal smear. Two weeks after implantation, a male whose fertility was previously assessed with a control female, was introduced into their cage. No female conceived during the 4 mo following implantation. Additionally, 38 pet rats were recruited from clients in practice to test for potential side effects, including 6 males and 32 females with a mean age of 14 mo. Local reaction and transient weight gain during the first 2 wk, as well as behavioral changes were recorded. According to this pilot study, deslorelin implant could be used as a contraceptive method in female rats. The latency period is about 2 wk. Nevertheless, it might be possible to refine the treatment further using hormonal measurements. The duration of contraceptive effect is to be determined in an upcoming study.</p>

History

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research

Volume

76

Issue

3

Pages/Article Number

209-214

Publisher

Canadian Veterinary Medical Association

ISSN

0830-9000

eISSN

1928-9022

Date Submitted

2013-05-20

Date Accepted

2013-05-20

Date of First Publication

2013-05-20

Date of Final Publication

2013-05-20

ePrints ID

9439