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Durable contraception in the female domestic cat using viral-vectored delivery of a feline anti-Müllerian hormone transgene

Veterinary Science

Durable contraception in the female domestic cat using viral-vectored delivery of a feline anti-Müllerian hormone transgene

L. M. Vansandt, M. Meinsohn, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Lindsey M. Vansandt and colleagues introduces a novel, long-lasting contraceptive method for female cats using a single injection of an adeno-associated viral vector. The research highlights a safe alternative to traditional sterilization, effectively preventing ovulation without affecting hormonal cycles, addressing both welfare concerns and ecological impacts.... show more
Abstract
Eighty percent of the estimated 600 million domestic cats in the world are free-roaming. These cats typically experience suboptimal welfare and inflict high levels of predation on wildlife. Additionally, euthanasia of healthy animals in overpopulated shelters raises ethical considerations. While surgical sterilization is the mainstay of pet population control, there is a need for efficient, safe, and cost-effective permanent contraception alternatives. Herein, we report evidence that a single intramuscular treatment with an adeno-associated viral vector delivering an anti-Müllerian hormone transgene produces long-term contraception in the domestic cat. Treated females are followed for over two years, during which transgene expression, anti-transgene antibodies, and reproductive hormones are monitored. Mating behavior and reproductive success are measured during two mating studies. Here we show that ectopic expression of anti-Müllerian hormone does not impair sex steroids nor estrous cycling, but prevents breeding-induced ovulation, resulting in safe and durable contraception in the female domestic cat.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 06, 2023
Authors
Lindsey M. Vansandt, Marie-Charlotte Meinsohn, Philippe Godin, Nicholas Nagykery, Natalie Sicher, Motohiro Kano, Aki Kashiwagi, Maeva Chauvin, Hatice D. Saatcioglu, Julie L. Barnes, Amy G. Miller, Amy K. Thompson, Helen L. Bateman, Elizabeth M. Donelan, Raquel González, Jackie Newsom, Guangping Gao, Patricia K. Donahoe, Dan Wang, William F. Swanson, David Pépin
Tags
cat contraception
adeno-associated viral vector
anti-Müllerian hormone
ovulation prevention
long-term contraception
animal welfare
wildlife protection
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