Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery

In this study, the fate of corpus luteum was investigated in cows affected by severe clinical endometritis. Also, concentration of IL-1β, IL-6, COX-2, adiponectin, leptin, progesterone (P4), PGFM, insulin, and IGF-1 were studied in severe clinical endometritis cows at day 30 ± 3 postpartum. Eighty-s...

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Main Authors: Asghar Mogheiseh, Mohammad Rahim Ahmadi, Saeed Nazifi, Abdollah Mirzaei, Eisa Fallah
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Veterinary and Animal Science
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spelling doaj-62a0ea6c478849a18b67757f616428652020-11-25T03:40:35ZengElsevierVeterinary and Animal Science2451-943X2020-06-019100067Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recoveryAsghar Mogheiseh0Mohammad Rahim Ahmadi1Saeed Nazifi2Abdollah Mirzaei3Eisa Fallah4Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz P.O. Box 71441-69155, IranCorresponding author.; Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz P.O. Box 71441-69155, IranDepartment of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz P.O. Box 71441-69155, IranDepartment of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz P.O. Box 71441-69155, IranDepartment of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz P.O. Box 71441-69155, IranIn this study, the fate of corpus luteum was investigated in cows affected by severe clinical endometritis. Also, concentration of IL-1β, IL-6, COX-2, adiponectin, leptin, progesterone (P4), PGFM, insulin, and IGF-1 were studied in severe clinical endometritis cows at day 30 ± 3 postpartum. Eighty-seven dairy cows affected by severe clinical endometritis were selected and their reproductive tract was examined by ultrasonography at day 30 ± 3 postpartum (first examination) and 14 days later (second examination). The majority of the cows with CL and affected by clinical endometritis at first examination had new CL 14 days later, and most of these cows were clean without any treatment (self-healing). The CL of about 28.7% of all cows with clinical endometritis at first examination persisted two weeks later and the uterus of most of them remained infected as pyometric cows. Most of the anestrous cows (83.3%) were pregnant, but only 51% of cows with new CL were pregnant at the end of next six month period. There was a significant difference in the means of lactation number, uterine lumen diameter, cervical diameter, and size of uterine horn, milk production at first examination, concentrations of insulin, COX-2, P4, IL-1β, and IL-6 among persistent CL, new CL, and anestrous cows. The pregnancy rate and the discharge score were different among persistent CL, new CL, and anestrous cows. In conclusion, CL on ovary of cows and its fate could affect recovery from severe clinical endometritis. The concentration of some metabolic hormones influenced the self-recovery of cows from clinical endometritis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451943X19301188Clinical endometritisCytokinesPersistent CLPGF2αSelf-recovery
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author Asghar Mogheiseh
Mohammad Rahim Ahmadi
Saeed Nazifi
Abdollah Mirzaei
Eisa Fallah
spellingShingle Asghar Mogheiseh
Mohammad Rahim Ahmadi
Saeed Nazifi
Abdollah Mirzaei
Eisa Fallah
Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
Veterinary and Animal Science
Clinical endometritis
Cytokines
Persistent CL
PGF2α
Self-recovery
author_facet Asghar Mogheiseh
Mohammad Rahim Ahmadi
Saeed Nazifi
Abdollah Mirzaei
Eisa Fallah
author_sort Asghar Mogheiseh
title Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
title_short Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
title_full Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
title_fullStr Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
title_full_unstemmed Destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
title_sort destination of corpus luteum in postpartum clinical endometritis cows and factors affecting self-recovery
publisher Elsevier
series Veterinary and Animal Science
issn 2451-943X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In this study, the fate of corpus luteum was investigated in cows affected by severe clinical endometritis. Also, concentration of IL-1β, IL-6, COX-2, adiponectin, leptin, progesterone (P4), PGFM, insulin, and IGF-1 were studied in severe clinical endometritis cows at day 30 ± 3 postpartum. Eighty-seven dairy cows affected by severe clinical endometritis were selected and their reproductive tract was examined by ultrasonography at day 30 ± 3 postpartum (first examination) and 14 days later (second examination). The majority of the cows with CL and affected by clinical endometritis at first examination had new CL 14 days later, and most of these cows were clean without any treatment (self-healing). The CL of about 28.7% of all cows with clinical endometritis at first examination persisted two weeks later and the uterus of most of them remained infected as pyometric cows. Most of the anestrous cows (83.3%) were pregnant, but only 51% of cows with new CL were pregnant at the end of next six month period. There was a significant difference in the means of lactation number, uterine lumen diameter, cervical diameter, and size of uterine horn, milk production at first examination, concentrations of insulin, COX-2, P4, IL-1β, and IL-6 among persistent CL, new CL, and anestrous cows. The pregnancy rate and the discharge score were different among persistent CL, new CL, and anestrous cows. In conclusion, CL on ovary of cows and its fate could affect recovery from severe clinical endometritis. The concentration of some metabolic hormones influenced the self-recovery of cows from clinical endometritis.
topic Clinical endometritis
Cytokines
Persistent CL
PGF2α
Self-recovery
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451943X19301188
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