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Triptorelin

Decapeptyl, Trelstar, Gonapeptyl, Pamorelin

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2024 pubmed 1 citations

Potency evaluation of different GNRH analogues on ovulation induction and reproductive performance of doe rabbit.

Viudes-de-Castro. M P MP; Marco-Jiménez. F F; Miralles-Bover. H H; Vicente. J S JS

Key Findings

  • Intravaginal delivery of GnRH analogues with an aminopeptidase inhibitor induced ovulation as effectively as intramuscular buserelin.
  • A 3.5 µg dose of buserelin, deslorelin, or fertirelin gave comparable ovulation frequencies in non‑lactating female rabbits.
  • Pregnancy rates at birth and litter sizes were similar across all three analogues.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the study suggests that various GnRH analogues might be used at comparable low doses, but the results are limited to rabbits and a specific delivery method. It doesn’t provide a ready‑to‑use protocol for humans, and species differences mean caution is needed before applying these doses or routes to personal health experiments.

Summary

This rabbit study shows that three different GnRH‑like peptides (buserelin, deslorelin, fertirelin) work about the same when given intravaginally at 3.5 µg, producing similar ovulation and pregnancy rates as the standard intramuscular injection of buserelin. The findings are specific to rabbit breeding and don’t directly translate to human use, but they hint that different GnRH analogues may be interchangeable at similar low doses in a controlled setting.

Abstract

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) -supplemented extenders have emerged as a welfare-orientated method to induce ovulation in the artificial insemination (AI) of rabbits. The main factor that limits the bioavailability of GnRH analogue on intravaginal administration is the proteolytic activity of enzymes present in rabbit seminal plasma. The use of GnRH analogues with higher biological potency would allow us to decrease their concentration in the seminal dose without compromising effectiveness. The current study was designed to assess the efficacy of various GnRH analogues concerning their ability to induce ovulation in rabbit AI. The base solution used for experimental extenders contained an aminopeptidase inhibitor. Four experimental groups were used, females from the Control group were induced to ovulate with an intramuscular administration of 1 μg of buserelin, while in the other three groups females received an intravaginal administration of 3.5 μg of buserelin (BUS), deslorelin (DES) or fertirelin (FER) within the seminal dose. Results showed that the ovulation frequency was similar in all groups studied. A concentration of 3.5 μg of the different GnRH analogues tested in this study showed similar potency in inducing ovulation in non-lactating females, yielding comparable results in terms of pregnancy rate at birth and prolificacy.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2024

Date

2024-10-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/rda.14584

Citations

1

References

9