Abstract

Eighteen Holstein cows were randomly assigned to a control group or a treatment group on the day after parturition (Day 0). The treatment started on Day 10 and consisted of intrauterine infusion of 20 μg of 16,16-dimethyl PGE 2 (dPGE 2) in 6 ml of sterile physiologic saline or saline alone (control) twice a day, for 7 days. Palpation per rectum was performed twice weekly to assess utero-ovarian morphological changes. Blood samples were collected before, during and after the treatment for the assay of 13,14-dihydro-15 keto-PGF 2α (PGFM), 13,14-dihydro-15 keto-PGE 2 (PGEM), and progesterone concentrations and the proliferative activity of peripheric lymphocytes in vitro. At 20 ± 1 days post partum, animals were slaughtered and the genital tract was evaluated macroscopically. Caruncles from both horns were taken for measurement of tissue content of PGF 2α and PGE 2, caruncles from the former gravid horn were taken for in vitro culture. Endometrial secretions were taken for bacteriology and assay of immunoglobulins (Ig's). Treatment with dPGE 2 affected many of the macroscopic characteristics used to evaluate uterine involution such as the tone (P<0.001), length (P<0.01) and the weight (P<0.05) of the uterus. Follicular development was also affected (P<0.05), principally on the ovary contralateral to the previously gravid horn. This treatment also inhibited lymphoblastic transformation in response to concanavalin A (P<0.01), phytohemagglutinin and pokeweed mitogen (P<0.06), decreased both IgG (P<0.01) and IgM (P<0.05) concentrations in the secretions from the previously nongravid and gravid uterine horns, respectively, and increased (P<0.05) the incidence and severity of uterine infections, specifically those caused by Actinomyces pyogenes . The ratio of plasma prostaglandin concentration (PGFM/PGEM) was affected by treatment. After in vitro culture of caruncular tissue for 6 hours there was no significant difference between the two groups for the synthesis of PGF 2α and PGE 2. These results suggest that PGE 2 impedes uterine involution in the cow.

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