%0 Journal Article %T Pregnancy following homologous prepubertal ovarian transplantation in the dog %A Pullium Jennifer K %A Milner Ross %A Tuma Gary A %J Journal of Experimental and Clinical Assisted Reproduction (JECAR) %D 2008 %I %R 10.1186/1743-1050-5-1 %X In several canine models of hereditary human disease the homozygote dogs die prior to puberty, or have substantially reduced fertility. To create a clinically healthy animal that can be bred, but can also transmit the gene of interest, a model of homologous ovarian transplantation in prepubertal dogs was developed. Six dog leukocyte antigen (DLA) identical littermates underwent transplantation of ovarian cortical strips (n = 2) or the entire ovary (n = 4). Immunosuppression was maintained with cyclosporine and MMF in the immediate post-operative period and cyclosporine alone thereafter. All 6 dogs entered puberty and normal semiannual estrus cycles as demonstrated by both physical changes and increasing serum progesterone. Four dogs were bred to a proven stud male, and one became pregnant. Three viable fetuses with observable heartbeats were detected on ultrasound examination. Although the dog eventually aborted the litter, this work represents the first pregnancy achieved following a prepubertal ovarian transplant in the dog. %U http://www.jexpclinassistreprod.com/content/5/1/1