Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol

The rice field rat, Rattus argentiventer, is a significant pest of rice in Southeast Asia. Fertility control methods have the potential to provide safe and effective alternatives to control methods that often include indiscriminate use of rodenticides or electric barriers. The aim of this laboratory...

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Autores principales: Stuart, Alexander M., HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini, RISNELLI, SUDARMAJI, LIU, Ming, ZHANG, Zhibin, LI, Hongjun, Singleton, Grant R., Hinds, Lyn A.
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164162
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author Stuart, Alexander M.
HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini
RISNELLI
SUDARMAJI
LIU, Ming
ZHANG, Zhibin
LI, Hongjun
Singleton, Grant R.
Hinds, Lyn A.
author_browse HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini
Hinds, Lyn A.
LI, Hongjun
LIU, Ming
RISNELLI
SUDARMAJI
Singleton, Grant R.
Stuart, Alexander M.
ZHANG, Zhibin
author_facet Stuart, Alexander M.
HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini
RISNELLI
SUDARMAJI
LIU, Ming
ZHANG, Zhibin
LI, Hongjun
Singleton, Grant R.
Hinds, Lyn A.
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description The rice field rat, Rattus argentiventer, is a significant pest of rice in Southeast Asia. Fertility control methods have the potential to provide safe and effective alternatives to control methods that often include indiscriminate use of rodenticides or electric barriers. The aim of this laboratory study was to assess uptake of bait coated with different concentrations of the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol (E) and levonorgestrel (P), delivered alone and in combination (i.e. EP‐1) and determine the short‐term effects on reproductive parameters of adult male and female R. argentiventer. In Experiment 1, 2 concentrations of E, P, and EP‐1 (10, 20 ppm) were fed to groups of wild‐caught rats for 7 days. In females, both E and EP‐1 induced uterine edema. In males, EP‐1 reduced epididymis and seminal vesicle weights and lowered sperm motility. However, these responses were inconsistent due to low bait acceptance, especially with increasing concentrations. In Experiment 2, EP‐1 (0, 20, 50, 100 ppm) was administered by oral gavage daily for 7 days to male R. argentiventer. There were significant reductions in epididymal and seminal vesicle weights for all oral doses of EP‐1, in sperm counts for the 50 ppm dose, and in sperm motility for the 20 and 50 ppm doses compared to the control group. To select the optimum dose of EP‐1, we must address the poor acceptance of contraceptive‐coated baits by rice field rats. Further research is required to improve the palatability of EP‐1 and to test its uptake under field conditions.
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spelling CGSpace1641622025-12-08T09:54:28Z Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol Stuart, Alexander M. HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini RISNELLI SUDARMAJI LIU, Ming ZHANG, Zhibin LI, Hongjun Singleton, Grant R. Hinds, Lyn A. animal science zoology rice field rattus argentiventer The rice field rat, Rattus argentiventer, is a significant pest of rice in Southeast Asia. Fertility control methods have the potential to provide safe and effective alternatives to control methods that often include indiscriminate use of rodenticides or electric barriers. The aim of this laboratory study was to assess uptake of bait coated with different concentrations of the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol (E) and levonorgestrel (P), delivered alone and in combination (i.e. EP‐1) and determine the short‐term effects on reproductive parameters of adult male and female R. argentiventer. In Experiment 1, 2 concentrations of E, P, and EP‐1 (10, 20 ppm) were fed to groups of wild‐caught rats for 7 days. In females, both E and EP‐1 induced uterine edema. In males, EP‐1 reduced epididymis and seminal vesicle weights and lowered sperm motility. However, these responses were inconsistent due to low bait acceptance, especially with increasing concentrations. In Experiment 2, EP‐1 (0, 20, 50, 100 ppm) was administered by oral gavage daily for 7 days to male R. argentiventer. There were significant reductions in epididymal and seminal vesicle weights for all oral doses of EP‐1, in sperm counts for the 50 ppm dose, and in sperm motility for the 20 and 50 ppm doses compared to the control group. To select the optimum dose of EP‐1, we must address the poor acceptance of contraceptive‐coated baits by rice field rats. Further research is required to improve the palatability of EP‐1 and to test its uptake under field conditions. 2022-11 2024-12-19T12:53:31Z 2024-12-19T12:53:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164162 en Wiley STUART, Alexander M.; HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini; RISNELLI; SUDARMAJI; LIU, Ming; ZHANG, Zhibin; LI, Hongjun; SINGLETON, Grant R. and HINDS, Lyn A. 2022. Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol. Integr. Zool., Volume 17 no. 6 p. 1017-1027
spellingShingle animal science
zoology
rice field
rattus argentiventer
Stuart, Alexander M.
HERAWATI, Nur ‘Aini
RISNELLI
SUDARMAJI
LIU, Ming
ZHANG, Zhibin
LI, Hongjun
Singleton, Grant R.
Hinds, Lyn A.
Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol
title Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol
title_full Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol
title_fullStr Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol
title_short Reproductive responses of rice field rats (Rattus argentiventer) following treatment with the contraceptive hormones, quinestrol and levonorgestrol
title_sort reproductive responses of rice field rats rattus argentiventer following treatment with the contraceptive hormones quinestrol and levonorgestrol
topic animal science
zoology
rice field
rattus argentiventer
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164162
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