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Histopathological And Biochemical Evaluation Of Chemical Castration In Rabbits

By: Hadia Uzair (2010-VA-205) | Prof Dr. Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry.
Contributor(s): Dr. Ghulam Mustafa | Dr. Muhammad Zubair Shabbir.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2017Description: 69p.Subject(s): PathologyDDC classification: 2851-T Dissertation note: Overpopulation of companion animals accounts for millions of deaths, billions of spending and hundreds of serious bites to humans each year. In order to cope this over growing population of stray animals, several sterilization programs have been devised. Rabbits will be subjected to intra-testicular 10% and 20% calcium chloride solution. Clinical observation and testicular volume measurement will be done on weekly basis throughout the study. Blood and testicles (by orchiectomy) will be collected after every 10 days, hematology and histopathology be done thereafter. Serum testosterone would be quantified by using radioimmunoassay to assess testicular function according to standard protocol. In our study, the efficacy of injecting intra-testicular calcium chloride solution in alcohol, was compared for chemical-sterilization in 24 adult rabbits. 10% and 20 % solution of calcium chloride were administered, intra-testicularly in testicle bilaterally which were removed, with the open technique surgically after 30 days, these harvested testicles are than evaluated histopathologically. Serum testosterone was quantified by using radioimmunoassay to assess testicular function according to standard protocol .Blood picture of the rabbits was also observed for any clinical and subclinical complication. Swelling of testicles was marked in both groups following injection of 10% and 20% calcium chloride and within 48 hours swelling reached to its maximum level. Though volume of the testicles reduced significantly treated group after three weeks of treatment. Treated testicles with calcium chloride underwent atrophy at the 30th day in studied experimental group, with no noticeable modification in control group. Testosterone level dropped significantly even after 15 days of post injection and on 30th day testosterone activity seems to be diminished. Summary 62 The method is considered as applicable with no major adverse effects in general health of the animal. Results were considered satisfactory and this method can be applied as mass scale particularly, where the feasibility of surgical castration doesn’t exist. Extensive necrosis, sloughing off epithelium, infarction following fibrosis of tissue, shrinkage and germ cell apoptosis are presumed to be due to calcium chloride. In our study; severe diffuse necrosis of tubular structure along with progressive degrees of inflammatory response were observed as a main finding
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Overpopulation of companion animals accounts for millions of deaths, billions of spending and hundreds of serious bites to humans each year. In order to cope this over growing population of stray animals, several sterilization programs have been devised.
Rabbits will be subjected to intra-testicular 10% and 20% calcium chloride solution. Clinical observation and testicular volume measurement will be done on weekly basis throughout the study. Blood and testicles (by orchiectomy) will be collected after every 10 days, hematology and histopathology be done thereafter. Serum testosterone would be quantified by using radioimmunoassay to assess testicular function according to standard protocol.
In our study, the efficacy of injecting intra-testicular calcium chloride solution in alcohol, was compared for chemical-sterilization in 24 adult rabbits. 10% and 20 % solution of calcium chloride were administered, intra-testicularly in testicle bilaterally which were removed, with the open technique surgically after 30 days, these harvested testicles are than evaluated histopathologically. Serum testosterone was quantified by using radioimmunoassay to assess testicular function according to standard protocol .Blood picture of the rabbits was also observed for any clinical and subclinical complication.
Swelling of testicles was marked in both groups following injection of 10% and 20% calcium chloride and within 48 hours swelling reached to its maximum level. Though volume of the testicles reduced significantly treated group after three weeks of treatment. Treated testicles with calcium chloride underwent atrophy at the 30th day in studied experimental group, with no noticeable modification in control group. Testosterone level dropped significantly even after 15 days of post injection and on 30th day testosterone activity seems to be diminished.
Summary
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The method is considered as applicable with no major adverse effects in general health of the animal. Results were considered satisfactory and this method can be applied as mass scale particularly, where the feasibility of surgical castration doesn’t exist. Extensive necrosis, sloughing off epithelium, infarction following fibrosis of tissue, shrinkage and germ cell apoptosis are presumed to be due to calcium chloride. In our study; severe diffuse necrosis of tubular structure along with progressive degrees of inflammatory response were observed as a main finding

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