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Efficacy and Safety of 4.7 mg Deslorelin Acetate Implants as a Neutering Option in Male Cats: A Large-Scale Multicentre Randomised Controlled Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The control of feline fertility and sexual behavior has always been a necessity to facilitate cat cohabitation and relationships. Different methods are available for this purpose, with variable advantages. Beyond surgery, society’s consciousness of animal welfare has led to demands f...

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Autores principales: Amaral, Joana, Briantais, Philippe, Fontaine, Christelle, Rigaut, Delphine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030379
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: The control of feline fertility and sexual behavior has always been a necessity to facilitate cat cohabitation and relationships. Different methods are available for this purpose, with variable advantages. Beyond surgery, society’s consciousness of animal welfare has led to demands for less invasive methods of neutering that are easy to implement. This large field study aimed to confirm the interest in administering a deslorelin implant (Suprelorin(®) 4.7 mg, Virbac, France) in tom cats. The results show that Suprelorin(®) 4.7 mg suppresses fertility, sexual behavior and urine odor for at least 1 year when administered to male cats aged 3 months of age or older. Suprelorin(®) 4.7 mg is therefore an effective and safe neutering option in male cats. ABSTRACT: This multicenter-controlled, double-masked randomized European study was conduc-ted to confirm both the efficacy and safety of a deslorelin implant in controlling fertility and sexual behavior in a large population of tom cats over a 12-month period. Among the 225 screened individuals, a total of 205 privately owned indoor intact male cats, aged 3 months of age or older, were randomly allocated to a deslorelin implant (n = 154) or to a negative control group (n = 51). After the screening visit performed between day (D)-14 and D-7, six additional visits were sche-duled on D0, D45, D93, D186, D279 and D372. Effects on testosterone, sexual behaviors, penile spines, testicular volume and intact male cat urine odor were assessed at every visit under masked conditions as regards to the treatment group. In addition, phone calls from the investigators to the owners were scheduled on D7 and then on a monthly basis whenever no visit was scheduled. Success was defined as an individual serum testosterone concentration below or equal to 0.10 ng/mL and was 77.9% at D45, 83.1% at D93, 84.4% at D186 and D279, and 61.7% at D372 in the deslorelin group, and 3.9% at D45, 5.9% at D93, 3.9% at D186, 7.8% at D279 and 3.9% at D372 in the negative control group. Testing for superiority was made stepwise from D45 to D372 upwards; the difference in success rates was significant from D45 to D372 (p < 0.001 for each time point). The mean testosterone concentration dropped from baseline in the deslorelin group, remaining below the set threshold of 0.1 ng/mL until D372. From D7 onwards, the mean sum score for sexual behaviors (including vocalization, urine marking, aggression and intact male cat urine odor) was significantly lower at each observation time point in the deslorelin group compared to the control group, where no decrease in scores was observed. The mean percent change to baseline of the testicular volume and the percentage of cats with a decreased visibility and adult appearance of penile spines were significantly lower in the deslorelin group as soon as D45. No relevant safety concerns were reported during the course of the study. The deslorelin implant Suprelorin(®) 4.7 mg (Virbac, Carros, France) is a safe and effective neutering option, inducing infertility over a 12-month period when administered to intact male cats aged between 3 months of age and 11 years of age. The implants also successfully reduced sexual behaviors (i.e., vocalization, urine marking, aggression), intact male cat urine odor, testicular volume and penile spine score for 1 year (372 ± 5 days).