2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2006.03.010
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Reproductive Tract Infections in Horses

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“…The estrogen will increase the growth of the genital tract, so the cervix was produce mucosal cells and the process of cervical mucus secretion is beginning. Lu and Morresey (2006) stated that transported estrogen is binding to proteins in the bloodstream affects the supply of blood to the genital tract and stimulates swelling of mucus cells in the cervix, so that mucus can be produced. Estrogen in the blood affects the adrenal hormone, which increases blood pressure on the cervix and increasing permeability goblet cells inside so that mucus can come out (Tanjung et al, 2015).…”
Section: Abundance Of Cervical Mucusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The estrogen will increase the growth of the genital tract, so the cervix was produce mucosal cells and the process of cervical mucus secretion is beginning. Lu and Morresey (2006) stated that transported estrogen is binding to proteins in the bloodstream affects the supply of blood to the genital tract and stimulates swelling of mucus cells in the cervix, so that mucus can be produced. Estrogen in the blood affects the adrenal hormone, which increases blood pressure on the cervix and increasing permeability goblet cells inside so that mucus can come out (Tanjung et al, 2015).…”
Section: Abundance Of Cervical Mucusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spinnbarkeit is influenced by the acidity of cervical mucus and the function of cervical mucus as an antibacterial non-immune in the reproductive tract of cow. Lu and Morresey (2006) stated that estrogen secretion of cervical mucus causes uterus to resist the infection. Cervical mucus that contained with lysozime enzyme was connected with the hydrolisis process of bacterial cell membranes.…”
Section: Spinnbarkeitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Swabs are rarely the best choice for sampling bacterial infections because they collect a small amount of material, bacteria can be adsorbed to swab fibres further decreasing the effective sample volume, and they can be made with substances that inhibit bacterial growth (Songer and Post Guarded uterine swab (Fig 1) or culture from endometrial biopsy. Swabs may be less diagnostic than biopsies (Lu and Morresey 2006).…”
Section: Swabsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pivotal factor in the pathogenesis of bacterial equine endometritis is the uterine clearance ability. This term is used to subsume all host factors which may exert significant influence on the clinical outcome of a uterine bacterial infection (LeBlanc andCausey 2009, Lu andMorresey 2006).…”
Section: Bakterielle Infektionen Des Genitaltraktes Bei Pferdenmentioning
confidence: 99%