Infertility In Toms: Clinical approach, experiences and challenges

被引:3
作者
Prochowska, Sylwia
Nizanski, Wojciech [1 ]
机构
[1] Wroclaw Univ Environm & Life Sci, Dept Reprod, Wroclaw, Poland
关键词
Male infertility; mating disorders; libido problems; disorders of sexual development; poor semen quality; semen assessment; hormonal treatment; pharmacological treatment; DOMESTIC CATS; FELINE REPRODUCTION; SEX DEVELOPMENT; SEMEN QUALITY; ELECTROEJACULATION; SPERMATOGENESIS; PROSTATITIS; DESLORELIN; MORPHOLOGY; DISORDERS;
D O I
10.1177/1098612X221118753
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Practical relevance: An infertile tom used to be a relatively rare presentation in feline practice. However, as a result of breeding strategies targeting specific morphological/behavioural traits, and the influence of inbreeding (especially practised in rare breeds), among other factors, feline infertility has become a genuine clinical problem. Furthermore, increased interest among cat breeders and pet owners in diagnosing and treating an 'unsuccessful' tom (including using assisted reproductive techniques [ARTs]), has made such patients more commonplace in veterinary practice. Clinical challenges: A definitive cause for male infertility is often difficult to identify. One of the biggest challenges is the lack of fertility-based reference values for semen quality and hormone levels. Moreover, the literature in this field is scant and many reproductive tract conditions described in other species have not been reported in cats. The establishment of diagnostic tools and algorithms is essential to facilitate a reliable assessment of fertility potential. Global importance: There is a growing demand for appropriate veterinary care relating to feline reproduction. There is an expectation among breeders, particularly of pedigree cats of high breeding value, that the same options widely used for dogs (including ARTs) should also be available for cats. Equipment and technical skills: Equipment required for investigating male infertility includes a microscope and ultrasound machine; a blood analyser may also be useful, but samples can instead be sent to a laboratory. The skills required are often already performed by veterinarians; for example, catheterising the urethra, performing ultrasonography and blood sampling. Evidence base: There are some reports of fertility problems in male cats in the literature, but this area of feline reproduction is still relatively undeveloped. This review draws on the comprehensive knowledge developed and shared by specialists in this field, and is supported by the authors' own clinical experience.
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页码:837 / 846
页数:10
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