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用 GnRH 免疫避孕药 GonaCon™ 控制母猫的长期生育能力。

Long-term fertility control in female cats with GonaCon™, a GnRH immunocontraceptive.

机构信息

Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Theriogenology. 2011 Nov;76(8):1517-25. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2011.06.022. Epub 2011 Aug 10.

Abstract

The uncontrolled reproduction of free-roaming feral cats contributes to overpopulation and associated concerns regarding their welfare and impact on public health and the environment. Nonsurgical fertility control that could be administered to feral cats in the field would be a powerful tool for cat population control. The objective was to test the efficacy and duration of activity of a single-dose GnRH immunocontraceptive vaccine (GonaCon™) on the fertility of adult female laboratory cats. Vaccinated cats (n = 15) received a single injection of vaccine containing a GnRH-KLH conjugate (200 μg) emulsified in a mycobacterial and oil adjuvant on study Day 0. Sham-treated cats (n = 5) received a single injection containing all vaccine components except the GnRH-KLH conjugate. A breeding trial started on study Day 120. Vaccinated cats had a longer time to conception (median 39.7 mo) compared to sham-treated cats (4.4 mo; P < 0.001). A total of 93% of vaccinated cats remained infertile for the first year following vaccination, whereas 73, 53, and 40% were infertile for 2, 3, and 4 y, respectively. At study termination (5 y after a single GnRH vaccine was administered), four cats (27%) remained infertile. The GnRH antibody titers declined more rapidly in short-term responding cats with < 2 y of infertility (n = 4), compared to long-term responding cats that experienced fertility control for >2 y (n = 11) (P < 0.05). Non-painful but persistent late-onset granulomatous injection site masses appeared 2 y after initial vaccination in five cats. We concluded that GnRH immunocontraception is an ideal candidate for further development for feral cat control.

摘要

自由放养的野猫不受控制的繁殖导致数量过多,以及对其福利和对公共健康与环境影响的相关关注。可以在野外对野猫进行的非手术生育控制将是控制猫科动物数量的有力工具。本研究的目的是测试单次剂量 GnRH 免疫避孕药(GonaCon™)对成年雌性实验室猫生育能力的效果和持续时间。接种疫苗的猫(n = 15)在研究第 0 天接受了含有 GnRH-KLH 缀合物(200 μg)的单次注射,该缀合物在分枝杆菌和油佐剂中乳化。假处理的猫(n = 5)接受了含有所有疫苗成分但不含 GnRH-KLH 缀合物的单次注射。繁殖试验于研究第 120 天开始。与假处理的猫(4.4 个月;P < 0.001)相比,接种疫苗的猫受孕时间更长(中位数 39.7 个月)。接种疫苗的猫在接种疫苗后的第一年中,有 93%保持不育,而分别有 73%、53%和 40%在 2、3 和 4 年内不育。在研究结束时(单次 GnRH 疫苗接种后 5 年),四只猫(27%)仍不育。与经历生育控制> 2 年的长期反应猫(n = 11)相比,在无反应性< 2 年的短期反应猫(n = 4)中, GnRH 抗体滴度下降更快(P < 0.05)。在最初接种疫苗后 2 年,五只猫出现了无痛但持续的迟发性肉芽肿性注射部位肿块。我们得出结论, GnRH 免疫避孕是进一步开发用于控制野猫的理想候选物。

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