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PROSTAGLANDIN F2α AND PARENTERAL ANTIBIOTICS AS A TREATMENT OF POSTPARTUM METRITIS AND ENDOMETRITIS, AND POSSIBLE RELATION OF ACUTE PHASE PROTEINS WITH SUBSEQUENT FERTILITY IN DAIRY COWS PROSTAGLANDIINI F2α JA ANTIBIOOTIKUMIDE LIHASTESISENE VÕI NAHAALUNE KASUTAMINE POEGIMISJÄRGSE METRIIDI JA ENDOMETRIIDI RAVIS LÜPSILEHMADEL NING TAASTIINESTUMISE VÕIMALIK HINDAMINE AKUUTSE FAASI PROTEIINIDE MÄÄRAMISE KAUDU JULIA JEREMEJEVA A Thesis applying for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine and Food Sciences (Veterinary Obstetrics and Gynaecology) Väitekiri filosoofiadoktori kraadi taotlemiseks veterinaarmeditsiini ja toiduteaduse (sünnitusabi ja günekoloogia) erialal Tartu 2015 Eesti Maaülikooli doktoritööd Doctoral Theses of the Estonian University of Life Sciences α PROSTAGLANDIN F2 AND PARENTERAL ANTIBIOTICS AS A TREATMENT OF POSTPARTUM METRITIS AND ENDOMETRITIS, AND POSSIBLE RELATION OF ACUTE PHASE PROTEINS WITH SUBSEQUENT FERTILITY IN DAIRY COWS α PROSTAGLANDIINI F2 JA ANTIBIOOTIKUMIDE LIHASTESISENE VÕI NAHAALUNE KASUTAMINE POEGIMISJÄRGSE METRIIDI JA ENDOMETRIIDI RAVIS LÜPSILEHMADEL NING TAASTIINESTUMISE VÕIMALIK HINDAMINE AKUUTSE FAASI PROTEIINIDE MÄÄRAMISE KAUDU JULIA JEREMEJEVA A Thesis applying for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine and Food Sciences (Veterinary Obstetrics and Gynaecology) Väitekiri fi losoofi adoktori kraadi taotlemiseks veterinaarmeditsiini ja toiduteaduse (sünnitusabi ja günekoloogia) erialal Tartu 2015 Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Estonian University of Life Sciences According to verdict No 2 of October 24th, 2014, the Doctoral Committee of the Veterinary Medicine and Food Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences has accepted the thesis for the defence of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine. Opponent: Prof. Dr. Marc Drillich Department for Farm Animals and Veterinary Public Health University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria Supervisors: Assoc. prof. Kalle Kask Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Estonian University of Life Sciences Prof. Toomas Orro Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Estonian University of Life Sciences Defence of the thesis: Estonian University of Life Sciences, Kreutzwaldi 62, room A-201, Tartu, on March 12, 2015, at 10.00 The publication of this dissertation is supported by the Eesti Maaülikool © Julia Jeremejeva 2015 ISSN 2382-7076 ISBN 978-9949-536-73-3 (trükis) ISBN 978-9949-536-74-0 (pdf) CONTENTS LIST OF ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS .................................................8 ABBREVIATION .......................................................................................10 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................11 2. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ..................................................13 2.1. Defi nitions of terms in postpartum uterine disease .................13 2.2. Etiology and prevalence of postpartum uterine infl ammations ..................................................................................15 2.3. Diagnosis ..........................................................................................16 2.3.1. Clinical signs .......................................................................16 2.3.1.1. Examination of vaginal discharge .....................17 2.3.1.2. Palpation per rectum ...........................................18 2.3.1.3. Evaluation of sings of systemic illness .............18 2.3.2. Ultrasonography .................................................................18 2.3.3. Hematology .........................................................................18 2.3.4. Bacteriological examination .............................................19 2.3.5. Cytological examination....................................................19 2.3.6. Histological examination ..................................................20 2.4. Treatment .........................................................................................20 2.4.1. Antibiotic therapy ..............................................................21 2.4.1.1. Intrauterine therapy ..............................................21 2.4.1.2. Systemic administration of antibiotics ..............22 2.4.2. Antiseptic chemicals ..........................................................23 2.4.3. Supportive therapy .............................................................24 2.4.4. Hormone therapy ...............................................................24 2.5. Acute phase proteins ......................................................................25 2.6. Consequences of PP uterine infl ammations ...............................26 3. AIMS OF THE STUDY .......................................................................28 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS .......................................................29 4.1. Farms and animals ..........................................................................29 4.2. Defi nitions of postpartum events ................................................30 4.3. Treatment of CM and CE..............................................................30 4.4. Clinical examination .......................................................................32 5 4.5. Ultrasonographic examination (I) ................................................32 4.6. Bacteriological sampling and examination (I, II, III) ..............33 4.7. Cytological sampling and examination (II) ................................33 4.8. Histological sampling and examination (IV) .............................34 4.9. Blood and milk samples .................................................................34 4.10. Methods of APP analysis ..............................................................35 4.11. Methods of P4 analysis ..................................................................35 4.12. Fertility analysis (III-V) ................................................................36 4.13. Statistical analysis ...........................................................................36 5. RESULTS .................................................................................................39 5.1. Systemic administrations of ceftiofur with 2 injections of α PGF2 in comparison with oxytocine with i.u. administration of cephapirin and combination of ceftiofur with NSAID in early PP .............................................................................................39 5.1.1. Calving performance and exclusion ................................39 5.1.2. Clinical sings .......................................................................39 5.1.3. Results of US examination (I) .........................................41 5.1.4. Results of bacteriological examination ..........................41 5.1.5. Results of cytological examination (II) ..........................42 5.1.6. Acute phase proteins .........................................................43 5.1.7. Start of ovarian activity ....................................................44 5.1.8. Fertility parameters ...........................................................45 5.2. Early vs late postpartum treatment of clinical endometritis using combination of systemic administrations of ceftiofur α with PGF2 (IV) ............................................................................47 5.2.1. Calving performance and exclusion ................................47 5.2.2. Clinical sings .....................................................................47 5.2.3. Results of histological examination ...............................47 5.2.4. Acute phase proteins ........................................................47 5.2.5. Start of ovarian activity .....................................................47 5.2.6. Fertility parameters ...........................................................48 5.3. Association of SAA, Hp, and Fb with fertility parameters (V) ..................................................................48 6. DISCUSSION ..........................................................................................53 6 6.1. Systemic administrations of ceftiofur with 2 injections of α PGF2 in comparison with oxytocine with i.u. administration of cephapirin and combination of ceftiofur with NSAID in early PP .............................................................................................54 6.2. Early vs late postpartum treatment of clinical endometritis using combination of systemic administrations of ceftiofur α with PGF2 .....................................................................................57 6.3. APP and their relationship with subsequent fertility of cows after postpartum uterine infl ammation .....................................59 7. CONCLUSIONS .....................................................................................62 REFERENCES ............................................................................................63 SUMMARY IN ESTONIAN ....................................................................78 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......................................................................93 ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS .................................................................95 CURRICULUM VITAE...........................................................................171 ELULOOKIRJELDUS ............................................................................173 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS .....................................................................175 7 LIST OF ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS This thesis is a summary of the following papers, which are referred to by Roman numerals in the text. All papers are reproduced with due permission from publishers. I. Jeremejeva, J., Orro, T., Waldmann A., Lindjärv, R., Kask, K. 2010. Effect of two different treatments on the clinical signs and infl ammatory parameters in case of experimentally induced acute puerperal metritis in dairy cows. Veterinarija ir Zootechnika, 52, 50-58. II. Jeremejeva, J., Orro, T., Valdmann, M., Kask, K. 2010. Bacteriological and cytological fi ndings during the late puerperal period after two different treatments of retained placenta followed by acute puerperal metritis. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 52, 41. III. Jeremejeva, J., Orro, T., Waldmann, A., Kask, K. 2012. Treatment of α dairy cows with PGF2 or NSAID, in combination with antibiotics, in cases of postpartum uterine infl ammation. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 54, 45. IV. Jeremejeva, J., Orro, T., Waldmann, A., Aunapuu, M., Arend, A., Kask, K. Early versus late postpartum treatment of clinical endometritis using combination of systemic administrations of ceftiofur with prostaglandin F2α. Livestock Sciences, submitted. V. Jeremejeva, J., Orro, T., Kask, K. Relationship between acute phase proteins and subsequent fertility of dairy cows after postpartum uterine infl ammation. Veterinarija ir Zootechnika, accepted. 8

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Early vs late postpartum treatment of clinical endometritis .. possible general signs (anorexia, depression, weakness), could be defined as metritis. (Brick et al., 2012) or bacteriophages, inhibiting growing of pathogens.
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