Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development

Chloramphenicol (CP) is a synthetic antibiotic with large spectrum, mostly used in human and veterinary medicine to fight against diverse infections. In the present study the effects of this antibiotic on some does reproductive parameters were evaluated on 24 nulliparous, sexually mature female (6 m...

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Main Authors: Ferdinand Ngoula, Tsafack Borice, Tadondjou Tchingo D’Alex, Ngoumtsop Victor Herman, Vemo Narcisse Bertin, Tchoumboue Joseph
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Published: Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED), Faculty of Animal Science 2019-02-01
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Online Access:http://animalproduction.net/index.php/JAP/article/view/678
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spelling doaj-85244ef54b7546a7b5126b637dc011e32020-12-14T14:21:44Zeng Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED), Faculty of Animal ScienceAnimal Production2541-58752541-58752019-02-012111910.20884/1.jap.2019.21.1.678521Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal DevelopmentFerdinand Ngoula0Tsafack Borice1Tadondjou Tchingo D’Alex2Ngoumtsop Victor Herman3Vemo Narcisse Bertin4Tchoumboue Joseph5Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences (FASA) University of Dschang (UDs)Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences (FASA) University of Dschang (UDs)Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences (FASA) University of Dschang (UDs)Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences (FASA) University of Dschang (UDs)Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences (FASA) University of Dschang (UDs)Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences (FASA) University of Dschang (UDs)Chloramphenicol (CP) is a synthetic antibiotic with large spectrum, mostly used in human and veterinary medicine to fight against diverse infections. In the present study the effects of this antibiotic on some does reproductive parameters were evaluated on 24 nulliparous, sexually mature female (6 months). The animals were divided into 4 groups of 6 does each, comparable in terms of body weight. To each group was randomly attributed by gavage 25, 50 and 75mg of CP/kg of body weight 30 days before mating (6 females for 1 male) and during the whole gestation period. After sacrifice of the does on the 28th day post-coitum, the organs (ovaries, liver, and kidneys) and fetus were collected and were examined to detect eventual anomalies. The main results showed a non-significant increase (P>0.05) of the relative weight of the liver and kidneys and a non-significant decrease (P>0.05) of that of the ovaries with increase in the dose of CP. No abortions were registered no matter the dose of CP. Gestation index, the rate of fetal mortality and of fetal viability were not significantly affected by the dose of CP used. A decreasing (P<0.05) dependent dose of the average litter size, the average litter weight, the placenta and the gravid uterus, the number of placenta and the implantation sites were registered. However, a non-significant reduction (P>0.05) of the average weight of the fetus and their body measurement, the number of corpus luteum and the sex-ratio (M/F) were registered from treated animals in relation to the control animals. A dose-dependent increase (P<0.05) of number of pre and post-implantation resorptions were noted. The only anomaly registered was the insufficient fusion of the cranial bones at the dose 50 and 75mg/kg of CP. A significant decrease (P<0.05) of the level of proteins in the serum and ovaries were noted in animals treated in relation to those of the control group. It was concluded that CP administered at doses of 25, 50 and 75 mg/kg bw to pre and post-coital rabbit does, negatively affects fertility but has no significant teratogenic effects. Its use should therefore be limited or prohibited in husbandry.http://animalproduction.net/index.php/JAP/article/view/678chloramphenicol, rabbit doe, toxicity, teratogenicity, fertility
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author Ferdinand Ngoula
Tsafack Borice
Tadondjou Tchingo D’Alex
Ngoumtsop Victor Herman
Vemo Narcisse Bertin
Tchoumboue Joseph
spellingShingle Ferdinand Ngoula
Tsafack Borice
Tadondjou Tchingo D’Alex
Ngoumtsop Victor Herman
Vemo Narcisse Bertin
Tchoumboue Joseph
Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development
Animal Production
chloramphenicol, rabbit doe, toxicity, teratogenicity, fertility
author_facet Ferdinand Ngoula
Tsafack Borice
Tadondjou Tchingo D’Alex
Ngoumtsop Victor Herman
Vemo Narcisse Bertin
Tchoumboue Joseph
author_sort Ferdinand Ngoula
title Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development
title_short Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development
title_full Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development
title_fullStr Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Chloramphenicol on Rabbit Doe Fertility and Prenatal Development
title_sort effect of chloramphenicol on rabbit doe fertility and prenatal development
publisher Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED), Faculty of Animal Science
series Animal Production
issn 2541-5875
2541-5875
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Chloramphenicol (CP) is a synthetic antibiotic with large spectrum, mostly used in human and veterinary medicine to fight against diverse infections. In the present study the effects of this antibiotic on some does reproductive parameters were evaluated on 24 nulliparous, sexually mature female (6 months). The animals were divided into 4 groups of 6 does each, comparable in terms of body weight. To each group was randomly attributed by gavage 25, 50 and 75mg of CP/kg of body weight 30 days before mating (6 females for 1 male) and during the whole gestation period. After sacrifice of the does on the 28th day post-coitum, the organs (ovaries, liver, and kidneys) and fetus were collected and were examined to detect eventual anomalies. The main results showed a non-significant increase (P>0.05) of the relative weight of the liver and kidneys and a non-significant decrease (P>0.05) of that of the ovaries with increase in the dose of CP. No abortions were registered no matter the dose of CP. Gestation index, the rate of fetal mortality and of fetal viability were not significantly affected by the dose of CP used. A decreasing (P<0.05) dependent dose of the average litter size, the average litter weight, the placenta and the gravid uterus, the number of placenta and the implantation sites were registered. However, a non-significant reduction (P>0.05) of the average weight of the fetus and their body measurement, the number of corpus luteum and the sex-ratio (M/F) were registered from treated animals in relation to the control animals. A dose-dependent increase (P<0.05) of number of pre and post-implantation resorptions were noted. The only anomaly registered was the insufficient fusion of the cranial bones at the dose 50 and 75mg/kg of CP. A significant decrease (P<0.05) of the level of proteins in the serum and ovaries were noted in animals treated in relation to those of the control group. It was concluded that CP administered at doses of 25, 50 and 75 mg/kg bw to pre and post-coital rabbit does, negatively affects fertility but has no significant teratogenic effects. Its use should therefore be limited or prohibited in husbandry.
topic chloramphenicol, rabbit doe, toxicity, teratogenicity, fertility
url http://animalproduction.net/index.php/JAP/article/view/678
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