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Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows
We investigated the relationship between the persistence of uterine bacterial infections with cytologically determined endometritis and ovarian function in 65 postpartum Holstein cows. Vaginal mucus discharges were collected, and endometrial smear samples (n = 130) were collected for cytological and...
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The Society for Reproduction and Development
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354232/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25482111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2014-051 |
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author | GHANEM, Mohamed Elshabrawy TEZUKA, Erisa DEVKOTA, Bhuminand IZAIKE, Yoshiaki OSAWA, Takeshi |
author_facet | GHANEM, Mohamed Elshabrawy TEZUKA, Erisa DEVKOTA, Bhuminand IZAIKE, Yoshiaki OSAWA, Takeshi |
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description | We investigated the relationship between the persistence of uterine bacterial infections with cytologically determined endometritis and ovarian function in 65 postpartum Holstein cows. Vaginal mucus discharges were collected, and endometrial smear samples (n = 130) were collected for cytological and bacteriological examinations from the cows at weeks 5 and 7 postpartum (pp). Blood samples were collected at weeks 3, 5 and 7 pp to determine plasma progesterone concentrations to monitor ovarian activity. According to the bacteriological examination, cows were classified into four groups. The first group (n = 32; 49%) comprised cows negative for bacteria at weeks 5 and 7 pp. The second group (n = 11; 17%) comprised cows with bacterial infections at week 5 pp but that were clear of infection at week 7 pp. The third group (n = 12; 19%) comprised cows without bacteria at week 5 pp but that acquired an infection by week 7 pp. The fourth group (n = 10; 15%) comprised cows with bacterial infections at weeks 5 and 7 pp (persistence of infection). A positive correlation (P < 0.001) was noted between the severity of cytologically determined endometritis, purulent vaginal discharge and the persistence of infection. Cows with persistent infections had a significantly (P < 0.01) prolonged luteal phase compared with cows without infection. In conclusion, the prevalence of cytologically determined endometritis and prolonged luteal phase were significantly increased in cows with persistent infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-43542322015-03-13 Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows GHANEM, Mohamed Elshabrawy TEZUKA, Erisa DEVKOTA, Bhuminand IZAIKE, Yoshiaki OSAWA, Takeshi J Reprod Dev Original Article We investigated the relationship between the persistence of uterine bacterial infections with cytologically determined endometritis and ovarian function in 65 postpartum Holstein cows. Vaginal mucus discharges were collected, and endometrial smear samples (n = 130) were collected for cytological and bacteriological examinations from the cows at weeks 5 and 7 postpartum (pp). Blood samples were collected at weeks 3, 5 and 7 pp to determine plasma progesterone concentrations to monitor ovarian activity. According to the bacteriological examination, cows were classified into four groups. The first group (n = 32; 49%) comprised cows negative for bacteria at weeks 5 and 7 pp. The second group (n = 11; 17%) comprised cows with bacterial infections at week 5 pp but that were clear of infection at week 7 pp. The third group (n = 12; 19%) comprised cows without bacteria at week 5 pp but that acquired an infection by week 7 pp. The fourth group (n = 10; 15%) comprised cows with bacterial infections at weeks 5 and 7 pp (persistence of infection). A positive correlation (P < 0.001) was noted between the severity of cytologically determined endometritis, purulent vaginal discharge and the persistence of infection. Cows with persistent infections had a significantly (P < 0.01) prolonged luteal phase compared with cows without infection. In conclusion, the prevalence of cytologically determined endometritis and prolonged luteal phase were significantly increased in cows with persistent infections. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2014-12-06 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4354232/ /pubmed/25482111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2014-051 Text en ©2015 Society for Reproduction and Development http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Original Article GHANEM, Mohamed Elshabrawy TEZUKA, Erisa DEVKOTA, Bhuminand IZAIKE, Yoshiaki OSAWA, Takeshi Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
title | Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
title_full | Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
title_fullStr | Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
title_full_unstemmed | Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
title_short | Persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
title_sort | persistence of uterine bacterial infection, and its associations with endometritis and ovarian function in postpartum dairy cows |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354232/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25482111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2014-051 |
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