Reproductive Pharmacotherapeutics - 2 Flashcards
- Explain the dangers with extra label drug usage.
- What written law do you refer to in regards to extra-label drug use?
- E.g. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG): for inducing ovulation in mares. We do not have a drug approved for this use, so we can use a drug that is used in cows. This drug was used for treating cystic ovaries. If your patient is a companion animal you can choose both but you ideally use the one of the animal because usually it is cheaper and it was tested on another animal. In summary: always choose drug approved in animals over one for humans.
- Refer to the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA)
Why should you read the label when looking at drugs to dispense?
What is the main function of Superovulation?
What is its purpose?
- The main function of superovulation is to induce the ovulation of multiple follicles so that embryos can be transferred to multiple recipient animals to increase the number of progeny.
- The main purpose is to maximize available genetics from female animals without spending too much time.
e.g. cattle: 10-12 ovulations, compared to the normal, single ovulation
What options in terms of drugs can you use to induce superovulation?
What is the half life for each of these drugs?
Options:
1.l Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
* e.g. pFSH (FOLLTROPIN®-V) p stands for porcine, pituitary extract
* short half life: < five hours in cows
2. eCG/Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropin (PMSG)
* long half life, e.g. 40 hours in cows
* prolonged ovarian stimulation and reduced embryo quality
* P.G. 600®: 400 IU of eCG + 200 IU of hCG
What it the purpose of inducing ovulation?
By inducing ovulation you are controlling the time period (especially beneficial for artificial insemination). You can even induce ovulation without detecting estrus.
In order to induce ovulation, the animal needs to have?
A pre-ovulatory follicle, which also needs to reach a certain size
e.g. cow: >12mm; mare: >30mm
If you want to trigger ovulation you need a surge in?
LH
What drugs can you use to induce ovulation?
How long after inducing ovulation will cows ovulate? What about mares?
- GnRH analogs:
* e.g. Cows ovulate 28 (24 - 30) hrs after injection - hCG:
* LH-like property
* e.g. mares ovulate 36 (24-48) hrs after injection
What is the clinical application of inducing and suppressing estrus/libido?
Synchronization - synchronize the group of animals so that they can all come into heat at the same time to be bred at the same time.
“Short-cycling” will induce luteolysis early. The entire cycle will become shorter to be able to breed the animal again. Do this by operating on diestrus.
suppression of estrous behavior: suppress for shows, etc.
In order to induce polyestrous in cows, horses, etc, what drugs would you use and at what phase in their estrus cycle?
Induction (Polyestrous species: cows, horses…) via
1. Terminate the luteal phase
* Prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF2α)
* e.g. mare: return to estrus on average 2-5 days after PGF
administration
* insensitivity of single administration during early
diestrus (mare: <5 days; sows: < 12 days)
2. Withdrawal of progestagens:
* e.g. controlled internal drug release (CIDR) devices
- Define monoestrus.
- What drugs can be used to induce monoestrus in dogs?
- experiencing estrus once each year or breeding season.
- Dopamine agonist: e.g. cabergoline; sid, PO, 16-19 days
- Others: estrogen (e.g. diethylstilbestrol); gonadotropins; GnRH analog
What drugs can be used to suppress estrus/libido?
What drugs are only reliable in mares?
- Prolong the luteal phase:
1A. Exogenously: progesterone/progestin
* Controlled internal drug release (CIDR) devices, oral, injection
1B. Endogenously (prolong the luteal phase):
* Oxytocin during mid-diestrus (downregulate the oxytocin receptor in
the endometrium → prevent the release of PGF2α)
* Mare: twice a day on days seven to 14 after ovulation
* Induce diestral ovulation; if there is a dominant follicle during diestrus
2. Prolong the anestrus (female dogs):
2A. Androgens: Mibolerone and others
2B. Progestin
* e.g. megestrol acetate: FDA approved but beware of the side effects
- Only progesterone and altrenogest are reliable in mares
How to induce parturition in the sow?
PGF2α ± oxytocin: after 112 days of gestation
- Before you induce parturition in a mare, what must you do?
- What drugs can be administered to induce parturition in a mare?
- What drug has been used to induce fetal maturation?
- What is prostaglandin E (PGE) used for?
- Check for signs of readiness FIRST!
- Oxytocin, low doses (2.5–3.5 IU)
- Fetal maturation has been successfully induced using dexamethasone
(100 mg q 24 h for 3 days) - PGE: cervical dilation
What drugs can be used to induce parturition in cattle?
- Dexamethasone (20-30 mg) or flumethasone (8-10 mg) IM; 24–72 hours
- PGF2α: Dinoprost (25-30 mg) or cloprostenol (500 μg) IM; 24–72 hours