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Objective: The use of deslorelin implantsto control reproduction in cats is increasing but because of its prolonged duration, cat breeders oftenrequest implant removal before the end of the treatment. Assaying Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) concentrations might be useful to predict time of resumption of ovarian activity in deslorelin-treated queens following implant removal. In queens a minimum of 3 weeks during increasing photoperiod after implant removal has been described for resumption of ovarian activity but no information about AMH concentrations were observed for determining ovarian activity.Animals: Sixteen queens in whichdeslorelinimplants were surgically removed after3, 6 or 9 months (n= 6, 4 and 6 queens, respectively) were used in this study. Procedures: A general and reproductive health check with a GnRH stimulation test were performed before the treatment.After implant removal queens were checked every 1-2 weeks withreproductive ultrasonography, a vaginal smear and blood collection to assay AMHconcentrations. Results: AMH concentrations decreased significantly during treatment to < 2.5+0.6 ng/ml (p<0.05) and reached a nadir at 1.9+0.9 (p+1.2 ng/ml on the third week and were not different from pre-treatment levels on week 6 post-removal (5.8 ng/ml +0.9, p>0.05).AMH values did not differ depending on duration of deslorelin treatment but were lower in adult queens (pClinical relevance: AMH assay can be a useful tool to follow resumption of feline ovarian function following a deslorelin treatment. |