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Uterine Vascular Perfusion and Involution During the Postpartum Period in Mares

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Author(s):
Lemes, Kleber Menegon ; Silva, Luciano Andrade ; Alonso, Maria Augusta ; Carvalho Celeghini, Eneiva Carla ; Pugliesi, Guilherme ; Carvalho, Henrique Fulaneti ; Affonso, Fernanda Jordao ; Silva, Daniela Franco ; Leite, Ticiano Guimardes ; de Arruda, Rubens Paes
Total Authors: 10
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science; v. 51, p. 61-69, APR 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 2
Abstract

In horses, limited data is found regarding the vascular events during uterine involution at the puerperal period. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the morphological aspects (size of uterus and intrauterine fluid content) and the hemodynamics (endometrial and mesometrial vascular perfusion) of the uterus during its postpartum involution process. Ten mares were daily scanned by transrectal color Doppler ultrasonography from the first day postpartum (d1) to the 16th day after first postpartum ovulation (DO = ovulation). The formerly gravid horn (GH) and formerly nongravid horn (NH) were individually evaluated. A reduction (P <.05) in the uterine diameter was observed during the first 7 days postpartum, and the rate of uterine involution decreased after this period. The involution was completed on d21 and d24 for the NH and GH, respectively. Presence of intrauterine fluid was present in large amounts between dl and d2 postpartum, followed by a decrease (P <.05) between d4 and d7. No fluid was observed after d16 postpartum or after the third day postovulation (D3). During the early postpartum period, an increase (P <.05) in the endometrial and mesometrial vascularization was detected, respectively, between dl and d4, and between dl and d2. The vascular perfusion did not differ after d4 for endometrial tissue, whereas was reduced (P <.05) between d2 and d10 for mesometrium. After the first postpartum ovulation, an increase (P <.05) in vascular perfusion was observed from DO to D5, followed by a decrease (P <.05) between D5 and D11 and an increase (P <.05) between Dll and D14. The novel vascular perfusion profile here described in the endometrium and mesometrium after ovulation is similar to the uterine vascular profile observed during estrous cycles and early pregnancy, indicating a fast return of the mare's uterus to cycling postpartum conditions. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/10692-9 - Effects of hCG administration on different estrous cycle days on plasmatic progesterone concentration and uterine and ovarian blood flow
Grantee:Rubens Paes de Arruda
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants