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Theriogenology2019; 140; 93-98; doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2019.08.024

Protocols using detomidine and oxytocin induce ex copula ejaculation in stallions.

Abstract: Tricyclic antidepressives, such as imipramine, indirectly induce ejaculation by increasing the noradrenaline concentration, which triggers an α-adrenergic response, whereas α-adrenergic agonists, such as xylazine and detomidine, directly trigger ejaculation by activating the α-1 adrenergic receptors. Furthermore, serum oxytocin concentrations in stallions increase drastically before ejaculation, but decline immediately thereafter, implicating the role of this hormone in emission. The objectives of the present study were to: 1) compare the efficiency of various protocols for inducing ex copula ejaculation in stallions, 2) evaluate the benefits of including oxytocin in the protocols, and 3) compare the semen characteristics of ex copula versus in copula ejaculates. Nine protocols were used to induce ex copula ejaculation using various combinations of xylazine (X; 0.66 mg/kg, iv); oxytocin (O; 20 IU, iv), imipramine (I; 3 mg/kg, orally), and detomidine (D; 0.02 mg/kg, iv). Imipramine was given 2 h prior to the administration of α-adrenergic agonist (detomidine or xylazine) and oxytocin. If ejaculation did not occur within 10 min after treatment with an α-adrenergic agonist, a half-dose of the same product was injected. Twelve sexually mature stallions (6-26 y) were used; 9 of 12 stallions responded to the treatment. Two stallions responded to X or XO, four stallions responded to IX and IXO, one stallion responded to DO, and five responded to IDO. Stallions that responded to detomidine did not respond to xylazine. No stallion ejaculated in response to D, ID, or IO. Erections and masturbation occurred only in imipramine-treated stallions. Sperm quality was similar among all the protocols and was not significantly different from those in in copula ejaculates collected with an artificial vagina. In a separate trial, none of these protocols induced ex copula ejaculation in 2-3 y old stallions. The side effects included sialorrhea after imipramine administration in all the stallions and sedation after administration of xylazine or detomidine. In conclusion, the new protocol, IDO, and the traditional protocol, IX, had similar results, with IDO being a useful alternative protocol in stallions for which IX was not effective. Therefore, attempts using both the protocols are encouraged, as stallions that ejaculated upon administration of detomidine did not ejaculate when xylazine was administered, whereas those that responded to xylazine did not respond to detomidine.
Publication Date: 2019-08-21 PubMed ID: 31454723DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2019.08.024Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research is focused on the use of detomidine and oxytocin to induce a stress-free manner of ejaculation (ex copula ejaculation) in stallions and a comparison of various combinations of xylazine, oxytocin, imipramine, and detomidine to determine the most effective formula.

Introduction

  • The study began with the knowledge that tricyclic antidepressants like imipramine indirectly trigger ejaculation in stallions by increasing noradrenaline levels, leading to an α-adrenergic response.
  • α-adrenergic agonists like xylazine and detomidine, on the other hand, directly trigger ejaculation by activating α-1 adrenergic receptors.
  • Moreover, the hormone oxytocin, whose serum concentrations rise significantly before ejaculation and drop sharply afterward, is thought to play a part in the emission process.

Objectives

  • The study’s objectives were to measure the success of different protocols for inducing ex copula ejaculation, assess the benefits of including oxytocin in these protocols, and compare the characteristics of ex copula and in copula (during intercourse) ejaculates.

Methods

  • Nine combinations of xylazine, oxytocin, imipramine, and detomidine were used in the protocols and administered to twelve sexually mature stallions.
  • Imipramine was given two hours ahead of the α-adrenergic agonist (detomidine or xylazine) and oxytocin. If ejaculation did not happen within ten minutes of α-adrenergic agonist treatment, a half-dose was administered.

Results

  • Nine out of twelve stallions responded to the treatments, with different combinations yielding results on different stallions.
  • No stallion responded purely to detomidine, imipramine-detomidine, or imipramine-oxytocin.
  • Stallions only displayed erection and masturbation behavior when treated with imipramine.

Comparison of Ejaculates

  • There was no significant difference in sperm quality between the ex copula and in copula ejaculates.

Side Effects

  • Side effects were limited to salivation following the administration of imipramine. Sedation was also observed after the administration of xylazine or detomidine.

Conclusions

  • The study concluded that combining imipramine, detomidine, and oxytocin (IDO) had results equivalent to traditional methods using imipramine and xylazine (IX).
  • Stallions that responded to the detomidine-based protocol did not respond to the xylazine-based method, implying that both methods should be attempted, depending on the individual response of the stallion.

Cite This Article

APA
(2019). Protocols using detomidine and oxytocin induce ex copula ejaculation in stallions. Theriogenology, 140, 93-98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2019.08.024

Publication

ISSN: 1879-3231
NlmUniqueID: 0421510
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 140
Pages: 93-98
PII: S0093-691X(19)30364-4

Researcher Affiliations

MeSH Terms

  • Animals
  • Ejaculation / drug effects
  • Horses / physiology
  • Imidazoles / administration & dosage
  • Imidazoles / therapeutic use
  • Imipramine / administration & dosage
  • Imipramine / therapeutic use
  • Male
  • Oxytocin / administration & dosage
  • Oxytocin / therapeutic use
  • Semen Analysis / veterinary
  • Sperm Count / veterinary
  • Sperm Retrieval / veterinary
  • Xylazine / administration & dosage
  • Xylazine / therapeutic use

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