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Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Zinc Gluconate Associated with Dimethyl Sulphoxide for Sexually Mature Canine Males Chemical Neutering
Authors:FRM Soto  WG Viana  GCB Mucciolo  FYM Hosomi  CI Vannucchi  CP Mazzei  AR Eyherabide  C De Fátima Lúcio  RA Dias  SS De Azevedo
Institution:1. Center for Sanitary Surveillance and Zoonoses Control ‘Tereza Rodrigues de Camargo’, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Animal Reproduction, College of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechny, University of S?o Paulo, Cidade Universitária, S?o Paulo, Brazil;3. College of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Campina Grande, Avenida Universitária, Paraíba, Brazil
Abstract:The aim of this research was to evaluate the efficacy of zinc gluconate associated with dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) for chemical neutering in canine males. Fifteen sexually mature male dogs were divided in two groups, named control and treated. An injection was administered to both testicles, at a concentration of 26.2 mg zinc gluconate per ml and 0.5% DMSO in the treated group (11 dogs). The control group was given injections of saline solution (four dogs). Clinical examination and blood collection for a haemogram were done both before and after drug injection. There were 12 spermograms performed to analyse sperm motility, sperm vigour, ejaculate volume, testicle size, pathology and sperm concentrations. Libido was also measured. An ultrasound examination and histopathology were performed at the end of the experiment. Dogs’ libido after chemical injection was reduced by over 50%. The spermogram analysis showed final mean results of 14.54% for sperm motility, 0.72 of sperm vigour and 37 150 per million spermatozoa per millilitre, values considered below the necessary levels at which fertilization can occur. Ultrasound and histopathology analyses of testicles for the treated group revealed more intense injuries when compared with the control group, with compromised testicular parenchyma and a decrease of germ cell number leading to total atrophy, indicating that the treatment reduced the fertilizing potential of male dogs, promoting a possible subfertile status.
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