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Bernau, Maren; Schwanitz, Sebastian; Kreuzer, Lena Sophie und Scholz, Armin Manfred (2021): Detection of Local Tissue Reactions after Anti-GnRF Injection in Male Pigs Assessed Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging. In: Animals, Bd. 11, Nr. 4, 968

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Abstract

Local tissue reactions after injection are known in animals and humans. This study analysed the local tissue reaction after injection of the so-called immunologic castration in pigs using magnetic resonance imaging to achieve insight into the reaction site. Long-lasting reactions, which can be traced to inflammatory reactions, were detected. Further studies are needed to evaluate the impact of these reactions on animal well-being and carcass quality. This study aimed at evaluating the local tissue reaction of an anti-GnRF product, which is used for the so called immunocastration in male pigs. A total of 34 pigs were injected two times (including a booster injection) with an anti-GnRF product. Injection was performed using the prescribed safety vaccinator. Injection sites were evaluated three times post injection using magnetic resonance imaging. Two examinations were performed after the first injection and one after the booster. The local tissue reaction was evaluated three-dimensionally by semi-automatic analyses, by linear measurements of injection depth and length, and by scoring the kind of tissue affected. Results showed a long-lasting reaction in affected muscle tissue. Therefore, needle length should be discussed, and an evaluation of the injection site after slaughter should be performed include behavioural scorings post injection to evaluate the impact on animal well-being and carcass quality.

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