2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2007.04.054
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Cervical diameter in relation to uterine and cervical EMG activity in early postpartum dairy cows with retained placentas after PGF2alpha induced calving

Abstract: The cervix must regain its normal diameter after parturition. Until now, little has been known about the pattern of cervical closure and the possible influences of myometrial and cervical contractions in this process. We continuously measured the cervical diameter with ultrasound cervimetry during the first 48 h after calving in six cows with retained fetal membranes, while uterine (n = 6) and cervical outer muscular layer (n = 4) electromyographic (EMG) activity was measured with bipolar EMG electrodes.We fou… Show more

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“…At −1 w, a high blood neutrophil count, an increased concentration of IL-8, and a detectable IL1 and AGP concentrations were measured in CC and CH cows. The present results agree with the increase in expression of IL-8 enabling the influx of neutrophils in the cervical tissue that excretes the matrix metalloproteinase which contributes to the softening of the cervix (37,38). Moreover, parturition is associated with the local accumulation of IL8, which acts synergistically with PGE2 to attract polymorphonuclear neutrophils.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…At −1 w, a high blood neutrophil count, an increased concentration of IL-8, and a detectable IL1 and AGP concentrations were measured in CC and CH cows. The present results agree with the increase in expression of IL-8 enabling the influx of neutrophils in the cervical tissue that excretes the matrix metalloproteinase which contributes to the softening of the cervix (37,38). Moreover, parturition is associated with the local accumulation of IL8, which acts synergistically with PGE2 to attract polymorphonuclear neutrophils.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Moreover, parturition is associated with the local accumulation of IL8, which acts synergistically with PGE2 to attract polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Hence, activation of placental leukocyte population releases proteolytic enzymes that degrade the caruncles, thus facilitating fetal membrane separation and advancing the progression of labor (37,39). Therefore, fetal membrane separation is directly linked to inflammatory changes in the uteroplacental interface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the cervix starts to regain its firm structure and the cervical diameter shrinks to 5.3 cm (±1.0) at 48 h postpartum (van Engelen et al, 2007), we assumed that examination of the cervix by palpation and ultrasound would be possible at this early stage of involution. Thus, we decided to include cows as early as 48 h postpartum as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, cervical closure and regaining the firm structure of the cervix after parturition are important for reproductive performance (van Engelen et al, 2007). Besides purulent uterine discharge, delayed involution of the cervix is the only other predictive sign for reduced pregnancy rate, and it has been considered a simple and objective clinical finding for the diagnosis of CE (LeBlanc et al, 2002a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before a cow is likely to conceive, it has to undergo cervical and uterine involutions (6). For the establishment of a new pregnancy in dairy cows, the uterus must return to its normal prepartum condition (7) and the cervix should close and regain its normal size and structure quickly (8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%