Journal article
Long-term effects of deslorelin implants on reproduction in the female tammer wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
CA Herbert, TE Trigg, MB Renfree, G Shaw, DC Eckery, DW Cooper
Reproduction | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1530/rep.1.00432
Abstract
The contraceptive and endocrine effects of long-term treatment with implants containing the GnRH agonist deslorelin were investigated in female tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii). Fertility was successfully inhibited for 515 ± 87 days after treatment with a 5 mg deslorelin implant (n = 7), while control animals gave birth to their first young 159 ± 47 days after placebo implant administration (n = 8). The duration of contraception was highly variable, ranging from 344 to 761 days. The strict reproductive seasonality in the tammar wallaby was maintained once the implant had expired. This inhibition of reproduction was associated with a significant reduction in basal LH concentrations and a c..
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