Hippopotamidae

Hippopotamidae

Hippopotamidae Fact Sheet Compiled by: Lois Byrom and Charlotte Cox Last Updated: July 2015 Fact Sheet Reviewed by: Mary Agnew and Gidona Goodman Contraceptive GnRH agonist (injection) GnRH Vaccine Progestagen (injection) Progestagen (oral) PZP vaccine Surgical/ Permanent methods: PZP vaccine main components are antigens dervied from porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins and an adjuvant to Contraceptive Product: Leuprolide acetate GnRH protein conjugate Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate Altrenogest stimulate the immune response (Freund's modified N/A complete adjuvant for primary vaccination and Freund's incomplete adjuvant for boosters). Commercial Name: Lupron ® Improvac® Depo-Provera®, Depo-Progevera®, Regu-mate® Porcine Zona Pellucida Vasectomy Regu-mate® Equine 2.2ml/mg oral Manufactured by Pfizer. Widely available solution and Regu-mate® Porcine 0.4% Not commercially available in Europe. Can be imported Product Availbility: Leuprolide acetate licenced for human use Available through veterinary drug distributors. throughout Europe through human drug N/A w/v oral solution widely available through from the USA. distributors. veterinary drug distributors. Restrictions and/or Current knowledge: widely available throughout European License required UK and France; all other countries EGZAC recommends: always check with your EGZAC recommends: always checking permit required by Data deficient countries. EGZAC recommends: always check with your local unknown. EGZAC reccommends always checking with N/A local licencing authority with your local licencing authority Importing Country: licencing authority local licencing authority Progestagens mimic endogenous GnRH agonists suppress the reproductive endocrine Progestagens mimic endogenous progesterone. progesterone. They effect contraception system, preventing production of pituitary and gonadal Production of anti-GnRH antibodies by the immune system, They effect contraception by blocking ovulation, by blocking ovulation, causing thickening hormones. GnRH initially stimulate the reproductive neutralising endogenous GnRH activity. causing thickening of cervical mucus, slowing of cervical mucus, slowing ovum The PZP antibodies interfere with fertilisation by binding Surgical procedure in which the ductus system, which can result in oestrus and ovulation in This results in a reduction of FSH and LH production by the ovum transport, and/or interfering with transport, and/or interfering with to the ZP glycoprotein receptors that suround the egg of Mechanism of action: deferens are cut, tied, cauterized, or females or temporary enhancement of testosterone and anterior pituitary and, ultimately, in a reduction of ovarian fertilization or implantation. Progestagens may fertilization or implantation. the vaccinated female, blocking the binding and otherwise interurrupted spermatogenesis in males. Therefore, supplemental follicular development and /or inhibition of testosterone not completely suppress follicular development Progestagens may not completely subsequent penetration of sperm. contraception is recommended to prevent the secretion from the testes and spermatogenesis. and estrogen production, so some estrous suppress follicular development and stimulation phase. behaviors may persist. estrogen production, so some estrous behaviors may persist. Administered orally in feed or by syringe. Injectable intramuscular. Administer the Gloves must be worn when injection behind the ear to combat problems Insertion/Placement: Injectable intramuscular or subcutaneously Injectable intramuscular or subcutaneously administering Regu-mate® (absorption Injectable Intramuscular Surgical with administering the injection due to fatty through the skin can cause disruption to layer. the menstrual cycle). Females Two injections of 400-600µg are given 35 days apart. The standard dose for mares is 0.044 ~ 100 ug of protein. Recommended dose is 2 injections There are various formulations lasting 1-6 months. Boosters are usually administered every 3-6 months and may The recommended dosage for this taxon is mg/kg daily once for 15 consecutive days. given typically 2+ weeks apart then a booster every 8 Dose Dosing information is not available; extrapolation from N/A eventually be spaced out to yearly, although duration can 800mg every 6 weeks. The recommended dose is 1mL per 50kg months for most species. Booster intervals will be advised human literature is likely the best place to start. vary by species. body weight. by the manufacturer. 3 weeks average as GnRH agonists initially stimulate the reproductive system- please refer to Lupron® datasheet for detailed information - separation of the sexes OR 1-3 days post injection. However, if the cycle 2-3 weeks after the last vaccination during year 1 (primary Latency to additional contraception needed during this time (see Latency to effectiveness can be up to 6 weeks so separation stage is not known then extra time must be Sexes should be separated for 7-14 days course of vaccination 2 injections 2-4 weeks apart, N/A effectiveness: product data sheet. ~2mg/kg Megestrol acetate pills of the sexes is recommended if possible. allowed; therefore, sexes should be separated after the contraception is adminstered. preferable 3 injections). daily 7 days before and 8 days after has been used to for at least 1 week. suppress inital stimulation phase in domestic dogs, but this dose should be extrapolated for other taxa). Initial oestrus and ovulation (during the 3 weeks of Oestrus behaviour may be observed. Ovulation Ovulation and cycling can occur in Oestrus cycles during Unknown but it should be suppressed; studies have shown PZP should not suppress estrous cycles and may extend stimulation) then suppression of the oestrus cycle. To and cycling can occur in adequately adequately contracepted individuals (but contraceptive GnRH to be effective at inducing anoestrus in domestic the breeding season beyond what is considered typical, N/A supress the initial osetrus and ovulation, the megestrol contracepted individuals (but is unlikely and the is unlikely and the degree of suppression treatment: horses. resulting in additional estrous cycles. acetate protocol above should be followed. degree of suppression is dose dependent). is dose dependent). Progestagens are not recommended in pregnant Progestagens are not recommended in animals because of the possibility of prolonged pregnant animals because of the Use during pregnancy: Not recommended Unknown gestation, stillbirth, abortion, etc. in some possibility of prolonged gestation, Does not interrupt pregnancy or affect fetus N/A species, although the effect may depend on stillbirth, abortion, etc. in some species, dose. although the effect may depend on dose. Use during lactation: No contraindications once lactation established Unknown Considered safe for nursing infant. Considered safe for nursing infant. No known contraindications N/A Data deficient in this group. Because GnRH agonists suppress gonadal steroids, their use may delay epiphyseal closure of the long bones, resulting in taller The use of synthetic progestagens in pre- The use of synthetic progestagens in pre- PZP-treated prepubertal white-tailed deer and feral Use in prepubertals or individuals, similar to the effects of pre-pubertal spaying pubertals or juveniles has not been fully pubertals or juveniles has not been fully horses were fertile as adults. Not associated with side Unknown N/A juveniles: and neutering in domestic dogs and cats. GnRH agonist assessed. Possible long-term effects on fertility assessed. Possible long-term effects on effects in elephants.But there are no data for other use in prepubertal domestic cats was followed by are not known. fertility are unknown. species reproductive cycles after treatment ceased. However, species differences may occur. Unknown but if used should be done at least 6 weeks prior to Treatment should begin at least one Can be used in seasonal breeders but initial treatment and Use in seasonal Data deficient. Should start at least 1 months prior the Should be injected at least 1 week before the the breeding season. Effective in the horse. Use on the onset month before the anticipated onset of the annual boosters should be carried out 2 and 1 months N/A breeders: breeding season. breeding season starts. of the breeding season before cycling starts. breeding season. before the start of the breeding season respectively. Unknown for most species. Improvac® generates short-lived Duration may not be more than one day, Dose dependent: The recommended injection Not well established, duration of effect being likely antibodies in the domestic pig (after 7-8 weeks following so has to be adminstered daily. Clearence interval for hippos is every six weeks. However, Duration related to the dose. Higher doses result in longer second of regumate from the system can occur in Species -dependant: most species 1 year N/A some individuals may be suppressed longer than duration of effect. This is extremely data deficient injection antibodies start to decline). A full season in mares a few days, however latency to six weeks. after the first booster. conception can very between individuals. Designed to be fully reversible and it has been Designed to be fully reversible and this has been dmeonstrated in this species. However, treatment for Considered reversible but every species has not been Improvac® is designed to be fully reversible; there are no demonstrated in this species although individual Designed to be fully reversible although over

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