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Duration of efficacy and effect of implant location in adult queens treated with a 9.4 mg deslorelin subcutaneous implant. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Deslorelin is a GnRH-agonist used off-label to control reproduction in female cats, and a study evaluated its safety and effectiveness with a 9.4 mg implant placed in either interscapular or periumbilical locations.
  • - Over the course of the study, 14 female cats were monitored, showing no significant side effects, with 40% exhibiting signs of estrus post-implantation and an average duration of the implant's effect lasting around 790 days.
  • - The treatment led to weight gain in most cats, and importantly, it was reversible as evidenced by some queens being able to mate and conceive after the treatment period ended.

Article Abstract

Deslorelin is a GnRH-agonist used off-label for contraception in female cats. Little is known about duration and safety of the 9.4 mg subcutaneous implant in the queen as well as its efficacy when placed periumbilically. Fourteen female cats were administered the 9.4 mg deslorelin implant (during interestrus or anestrus) either in interscapular (N = 8) or periumbilical (N = 6) sites, following general and reproductive examination, vaginal cytology, hematology, biochemistry and progesterone assay to ensure health status. All above procedures (except for progesterone assay) were repeated weekly during the first month, then every 2 months until 6 months and then every 6 months until treated cats regained full reproductive function. No side effects were observed in any treated queen. Post implantation estrus occurred in 40 % of the subjects. A significant increase in body weight was observed during treatment (12/14 queens gained weight), particularly at the end of the study. At the end of the study some queens mated, conceived and kittened, proving reversibility of the treatment. The average duration of action of the 9.4 mg deslorelin implant was 790 ± 155 days (range 525-1140 days) with no significant difference in duration or efficacy depending on implantation sites. The 9.4 mg deslorelin implant causes pharmacological sterilization for about 2 years in female cats, is fully reversible and caused no clinically relevant side effects when administered at both interscapular and periumbilical sites.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.10.021DOI Listing

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