Goericke-Pesch Sandra
Clinic for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Andrology of Large and Small Animals, Justus-Liebig University, Frankfurter Strasse 106, 35392 Giessen, Germany.
J Feline Med Surg. 2010 Jul;12(7):539-46. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2010.05.005.
Reproduction control is an area of feline medicine that is assuming increasing importance in companion animal practice. Signs of oestrus such as increased vocalisation, rolling on the ground and a very short interoestrous interval may negatively influence the relationship between cat and owner, and prompt the owner to seek a method of reproduction control. In breeding catteries, control of reproduction may be needed as part of a planned breeding programme.
Surgical contraception is not always the owner's wish - especially when a cat may be intended for future breeding. Besides, ethical principles and animal welfare legislation in an increasing number of countries are imposing restrictions on this 'classical approach' to reproduction control. Progestins are routinely used as non-surgical alternatives in cases where fertility is to be preserved, but the associated risks of uterine disease, mammary tumours, fibroadenomatosis or diabetes mellitus have to be taken into account - especially in predisposed animals. Modern, effective pharmacological alternatives are available for managing oestrous suppression and unwanted pregnancy. Detailed knowledge of the physiology of the oestrous cycle in the cat is necessary to ensure that the appropriate treatment is chosen for the individual animal and its owner.
This article presents an update for small animal practitioners on these alternative methods; specifically, the use of slow-release GnRH agonists or melatonin implants for hormonal contraception, and the antiprogestin aglepristone for pregnancy termination.
Several studies have documented the mode of action and risk of side effects of the traditional alternative to surgical castration - treatment with progestins. Evidence underpinning the safety and efficacy of GnRH agonists and melatonin implants for suppression of fertility in queens and toms is reviewed.
繁殖控制是猫科医学领域中一个在伴侣动物临床实践中日益重要的方面。发情迹象,如叫声增多、在地上打滚以及发情间期极短,可能会对猫与主人之间的关系产生负面影响,并促使主人寻求繁殖控制方法。在繁殖猫舍中,作为有计划繁殖计划的一部分,可能需要进行繁殖控制。
手术避孕并不总是主人的意愿——尤其是当一只猫可能打算用于未来繁殖时。此外,越来越多国家的伦理原则和动物福利立法对这种“传统方法”的繁殖控制施加了限制。在需要保留生育能力的情况下,孕激素通常作为非手术替代方法使用,但必须考虑到与之相关的子宫疾病、乳腺肿瘤、纤维腺瘤病或糖尿病的风险——尤其是在易患这些疾病的动物中。现代有效的药物替代方法可用于控制发情和意外怀孕。必须详细了解猫发情周期的生理学知识,以确保为个体动物及其主人选择合适的治疗方法。
本文为小动物从业者介绍了这些替代方法的最新情况;具体而言,介绍了使用缓释促性腺激素释放激素激动剂或褪黑素植入物进行激素避孕,以及使用抗孕激素阿格列司酮终止妊娠。
多项研究记录了手术去势的传统替代方法——孕激素治疗的作用方式和副作用风险。本文综述了支持促性腺激素释放激素激动剂和褪黑素植入物对母猫和公猫抑制生育能力的安全性和有效性的证据。