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    Wirkung einer Impfung gegen GnRH (Bopriva®) beim männlichen pubertären Kalb

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    The objective of this experiment was to investigate the effectiveness of a newly developed bovine anti-GnRH vaccine (Bopriva®, Pfizer Animal Health, Australia). A total of 12 peripubertal bull calves aged between 6 and 8 months were used, 2 randomly selected animals served as controls. Animals were vaccinated twice at an interval of 4 weeks with 1ml of Bopriva® (400 μg GnRH-protein-conjugate) subcutaneously in the neck and observed for a total of 36 weeks. Scrotal circumference was measured every week and blood samples were also taken weekly for the determination of testosterone and GnRH antibodies. Three months after the second injection (booster), 5 animals were slaughtered and their testes histologically examined. GnRH antibody titers rapidly began to rise after the second vaccination and reached peak values 3 weeks later. Testosterone concentrations decreased to values below 0.5 ng/ml serum 1 week after the booster and remained at this low level for at least 10 weeks. The following increase of testosterone occurred individually within 11 and 23 weeks after the booster injection. Histological examination of testes in vaccinated animals showed an incomplete spermatogenesis with impaired or no production of spermatids and a reduced diameter of seminiferous tubules. From our results we conclude that in the peripubertal bull two injections with the new bovine anti-GnRH vaccine 4 weeks apart is effective in suppressing testicular growth and testosterone secretion during at least 10 weeks after the booster injection

    Bacillus anthracis as a cause of bovine abortion - a necropsy case requiring special biosafety measures.

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    INTRODUCTION In spring 2017, the first case of bovine anthrax in 20 years in Switzerland occurred in the canton of Jura. Carcasses of anthrax-deceased animals should not be opened due to the formation of highly resistant spores bearing the risk of environmental contamination and aerosolization. Nevertheless, in the course of this local outbreak, one sick cow from the affected farm, whose blood repeatedly tested negative for Bacillus anthracis, was necropsied after euthanasia under special biosafety precautions at the Institute of Animal Pathology, Vetsuisse-Faculty Bern. Necropsy revealed ventral edema, fetal death, necro-hemorrhagic placentitis and necrotizing iliac lymphadenitis. Bacillus anthracis was isolated only from placenta and altered lymph node. The biosafety measures taken during and after necropsy prevented a contamination of the necropsy environment, which was proven with bacteriological swabs. This case shows that anthrax may elicit unspecific symptoms mimicking other diseases, and veterinarians must be aware of these non-septicemic cases

    Evaluation of immunocastration conjugates based on GnRH linked to carrier molecules in a male rodent model

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    Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete sex hormones. In the present study, we evaluated different conjugates of GnRH to abrogate sex hormone secretion in a male rat model. Firstly, GnRH-I was conjugated to keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH) using either whole-sequence GnRH-I or an analogue of GnRH-I (CHWSYGLRPG-NH2) using glutaraldehyde cross linkage. Six-week-old Sprague-Dawley male rats (n=6) were immunized intramuscularly with the conjugates adsorbed onto alum, equivalent to 50 μg of GnRH peptide and administered in weeks 1, 3, 5 and 7. The study was concluded in week 15. Comparison was made with untreated controls and previously established anti-fertility conjugates: CHWSYGLRPG-NH2 (GnRH-I) or CHWSHDWKPG-NH2 (analogue of lamprey GnRH-III, lGnRH-III) linked to tetanus toxoid (using a heterobifunctional reagent to achieve cross linkage). Antibody production, hormone levels and testicular diameter changes were assessed, together with, sperm movement and effects on organ weights. Similar high levels of antibody secretion were observed in all the immunized groups, although whole GnRHI- KLH produced a sustained level of production for an additional week. Similarly, testosterone levels were significantly (p<0.05) reduced in all immunized groups. There were no significant changes observed in body weight and testicular diameter of immunized animals compared with the untreated controls. However, in terms of sperm motility and sperm number, the best anti-fertility effects were observed with lGnRH-III-TT and GnRH-I-KLH and to a lesser extent whole GnRH-I-KLH. These groups also showed significant increase in kidney weight. Finally, considering all the above-mentioned subjects in addition to availability and easier and cheaper way of preparation,we came to this conclusion that whole GnRH-IKLH satisfactorily met most of our favourite criteria and could be used in immunocastration vaccine production purposes successfully
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