Title (en)
In mares resistant to endometrial infection, periovulatory treatment with ecbolic drugs does not influence uterine clearance or luteal development
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English
Description (en)
We aimed to determine associations between experimentally impaired uterine clearance or treatment with ecbolic drugs on luteal development in estrous mares after insemination. In a crossover design, eight mares were treated with saline (CON), clenbuterol (CLEN), oxytocin (OXY) and carbetocin (CARB) from the day of first insemination until 2 days after ovulation. Between treatments, the mares rested for one cycle. Estrous mares were examined for the presence of free intrauterine fluid by transrectal ultrasound. Endometrial swabs for cytology and bacteriology were collected on days 1 and 14. Blood samples were collected daily before AI until day 14 after ovulation for determination of progesterone and PGF2α metabolites (PGFM). Differences between treatments were compared by a general linear model for repeated measures (SPSS 29). One mare was excluded because of a uterine infection in the control cycle. In all other mares, only minor amounts of free intrauterine fluid were present after insemination and decreased over time (P<0.05) with no treatment x time interaction. There was no effect of treatment on polymorphonucleated cells (PMN) in endometrial cytology after ovulation or PGFM secretion. Progesterone release from day 1-14 as well as pregnancy rate and conceptus size on day 14 was not influenced by treatment. In conclusion, treatment with clenbuterol does not impair uterine clearance in estrous mares resistant to endometritis. Repeated injection of the oxytocin analogue carbetocin during the early postovulatory period is not detrimental to corpus luteum function and can be recommended to enhance uterine clearance.
Keywords (en)
Animals; Female; Horses; Oxytocin Pharmacology Analogs & Derivatives; Ovulation Drug Effects; Pregnancy; Corpus Luteum Drug Effects; Uterus Drug Effects; Cross-Over Studies; Horse Diseases Drug Therapy; Insemination, Artificial Veterinary; Progesterone Pharmacology Blood; Endometrium Drug Effects Metabolism; Endometritis Veterinary Drug Therapy
DOI
10.1016/j.anireprosci.2024.107548
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Younis Khan (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Christine Aurich (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Camille Gautier (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / UniLaSalle)
Amr El-Shalofy (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Cairo University)
Martim Kaps (University for Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
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Name of Publication (en)
Animal Reproduction Science
Pages or Volume
8
Volume
267
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2024
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:3386
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