Abstract

The article presents the results of the research obtained studying the dynamics of some indicators of endometritis in symptomatic infertility. The research was carried out at the Department of Obstetrics, Surgery and Physiology of Domestic Animals of the Don State Agrarian University in Persianovsky settlement, Oktyabrsky district, Rostov region. It was found that with latent endometritis, the most significant changes in the number of erythrocytes in 1 ml of blood were fixed with a minimum coefficient of variation (5.67–6.07); the platelet content in latent endometritis in cows compared to physiological norms for clinically healthy animals decreased by 26, 6%, and with chronic endometritis by 39.6%. The number of erythrocytes in cows with latent endometritis decreased by 1.1 times and in infertile cows with chronic endometritis – by 1.3 times compared to physiological norms typical for clinically healthy animals. Also, increased glucose content at this stage indicated a high level of bioenergetic processes in the body of cows, which proves its good protective forces. But a significant deviation was noted in the indicators of gluconeogenesis: with latent endometritis – by 1.15 times, with chronic endometritis – by 1.29 times (p < 0.01). The content of cholesterol in the blood was higher in cows with chronic endometritis, regardless of the form of its occurrence, in comparison with clinically healthy cows (p < 0.05), and the concentration of cholesterol in chronic endometritis was slightly higher than in latent endometritis (p < 0.05).

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