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Postpartum endometrial cytology in beef cows
Authors:Santos N R  Lamb G C  Brown D R  Gilbert R O
Institution:a Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
b North Central Research and Outreach Center, University of Minnesota, Grand Rapids, MN 55744, USA
Abstract:The objectives were to characterize postpartum endometrial cytology and to determine the prevalence of subclinical endometrial inflammation and its impact on reproduction in beef cows. Samples for endometrial cytology (low-volume uterine lavage) were obtained from 135 of 137 Angus cows (2-87 d postpartum) in northern Minnesota, 26 d before breeding started. Agreement between examiners for subjective inflammation scores was very high (kappa = 0.971); the correlation between these scores and PMN counts was high (r = 0.83; P < 0.001), validating subjective categorization. The proportion of PMN and large mononuclear cells (principally macrophages) declined with postpartum interval (P < 0.001), whereas small mononuclear cells were consistently present (and not significantly affected by postpartum interval). Pregnancy rate to fixed-time AI was 29% and overall pregnancy rate was 89%. There was no association between cell type and ultimate pregnancy status or day of conception (P > 0.10). Although inflammation later in the postpartum period apparently impaired subsequent reproduction in dairy cows, in cows >50 d postpartum at sample collection in the present study, no cytological parameter significantly predicted final pregnancy status or day of conception. Previous twinning increased the risk of subclinical endometritis (P = 0.02), but not the probability of becoming pregnant (P = 0.14). In conclusion, we inferred that beef cows had the ability to clear uterine inflammation after resumption of ovarian cyclicity.
Keywords:Endometrial cytology  Endometritis  Postpartum uterus  Fertility  Beef cows
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