Abstract

The efficacy of garlic extract and PGF 2 α in the treatment of endometritis in cows was evaluated. A total of 26 parous cows affected with endometritis were randomly allocated into three groups. Group I (n = 10) animals were infused (IU) with 10 ml garlic extract mixed with 90 ml normal saline, three times at 12 h interval starting from the day of estrum, whereas the animals of Group II (n = 10) were treated with a single injection of PGF 2 α (25 mg Lutalyse) on the 10 th to 12 th day after estrus, and group III (n = 6) remained as control. Cervico-vaginal mucus (CVM) was collected from each animal at pre- and post-treatment estrus and subjected to white side test, pH determination and total bacterial load. The clinical recovery of cows was assessed by negative white side test reaction, pH value and total bacterial count of CVM at subsequent estrus. The recovered animals were inseminated with frozen-thawed semen twice at 12 h intervals and pregnancy was confirmed at 45-60 days following insemination. A significant decline (p<0.05) in pH of CVM was observed in both the treatment groups at subsequent estrus. After treatment there was a significant (p<0.05) reduction in bacterial load, whereas, it was increased in control group. A total number of 65 isolates were identified in CVM samples comprising mostly of facultative anaerobic bacteria. Plasma T 4 and T 3 concentrations were increased in all the treated animals, whereas, a decline was observed in cortisol levels following treatment. The overall conception rate was 50% in treated groups as compared to nil pregnancy in the control.

Highlights

  • Among the periparturient diseases of dairy cattle endometritis alone is reported to have greatest impact on fertility (Borsberry and Dobson, 1989)

  • The clinical recovery of cows was assessed by monitoring the changes in pH, nature and white side test reaction of estrual mucus and total bacterial count of Cervico-vaginal mucus (CVM) at subsequent estrus

  • The normal uterine discharge contained too low population of leukocytes to cause any change of colour, whereas, the discharge from endometritis animals has been found to possess more number of leukocytes causing colour reaction to white side test (Popov, 1969)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Among the periparturient diseases of dairy cattle endometritis alone is reported to have greatest impact on fertility (Borsberry and Dobson, 1989). Treatment of endometritis with antibacterial agents and antibiotics have met with varying degree of success, the inconsistent recovery rate, high cost of treatment, milk disposal after antibiotic treatment, immergence of microbial resistance of antibacterial drugs and reduced phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN Cells) are obvious disadvantages of their use. This situation have posed a great challenge in the management of endometritis. An increase in plasma cortisol concentration causes an alteration of neutrophil function and an increased susceptibility to bacterial infection (Roth and Kaeberle, 1982). The present experiment was conducted to test the therapeutic effects of garlic extract and prostaglandin F2 alpha on the recovery and hormonal changes in endometritic cows

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