Longevity of an immunocontraceptive vaccine effect on fecundity in rats

VACCINE: X(2022)

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center dot Increases in human-wildlife conflicts alongside cultural shifts against lethal control methods are driv -ing the need for alternative wildlife management tools such as fertility control. Contraceptive formu-lations suitable for oral delivery would permit broader remote application in wildlife species. center dot This study evaluated the contraceptive effect and immune response to two novel injectable immuno-contraceptive formulations targeting the Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH): MAF-IMX294 and MAF-IMX294P conjugates, both identified as having potential as oral contraceptives. The study also explored whether in multiparous species immunocontraceptives may either totally prevent reproduction or also affect litter size. center dot Female rats, chosen as a model species, were given three doses of either MAF-IMX294 or MAF-IMX294P to compare anti-GnRH immune response and reproductive output up to 310 days post-treatment. center dot Both formulations induced anti-GnRH antibody titres in 100% of rats and significantly impaired fertil -ity compared to control animals. Following treatment with MAF-IMX294 and MAF-IMX294P 0 of 9 and 1 of 10 females respectively produced litters following the first mating challenge 45 days post-treatment, compared to 9 of 9 control animals. center dot Across the whole 310 day study period 7 of 9 females from the MAF-IMX294 group and 10 of 10 females in the MAF-IMX294P group became fertile, producing at least one litter throughout six mat -ing challenges. center dot No significant differences were found between the two formulations in antibody titre response or duration of contraceptive effect, with an average time to first pregnancy of 166 days for MAF-IMX294 and 177 days for MAF-IMX294P for all females that became fertile. center dot Following treatment with MAF-IMX294 and MAF-IMX294P the first litter produced post-infertility in treated females was significantly smaller than in control animals. This indicates treatment with immunocontraceptives may induce an overall suppression of fecundity extending past an initial infer-tility effect. This increases the potential long-term impact of these immunocontraceptives in multi-parous species such as commensal rodents. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Anti-GnRH vaccine, Fertility control, Human-wildlife conflicts, Immunocontraception, Wildlife management, Rats, Litter size
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