Evolution of the Concepts of Endometrosis, Post Breeding Endometritis, and Susceptibility of Mares
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Susceptibility and Resistance to Endometritis
3. Post Breeding Endometritis
4. Delayed Uterine Clearance
4.1. Risk Factors
4.2. Intrauterine Fluid
5. Physiology of Post Breeding Endometritis
Cytokines
6. Treatments
7. Etiology of Prolonged Post Breeding Endometritis
Occlusion of the Cervix
8. Endometrosis
8.1. Endometritis and Endometrosis Are Interconnected
8.2. Pathogenesis of Endometrosis
8.2.1. Cytokines and Other Fibrosis Mediators
8.2.2. Neutrophils and NETs
8.2.3. Prostaglandins
9. Epigenetics
10. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Condition | Duration | Treatment | Justification for Treatment |
---|---|---|---|
post-breeding endometritis (PBE) | ≤24 h | none | physiological defense mechanism |
prolonged post-breeding endometritis (PPBE) | >24 h | ecbolics, lavage, immune modulators | presence of intrauterine fluid and neutrophils |
acute infectious endometritis | days | antimicrobials, ecbolics, lavage, mucolytics | bacteria or fungi cultured |
chronic infectious endometritis | from one to several weeks | antimicrobials, ecbolics, lavage, mucolytics | bacteria or fungi cultured |
endometrosis | years | none | degenerative changes |
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Katila, T.; Ferreira-Dias, G. Evolution of the Concepts of Endometrosis, Post Breeding Endometritis, and Susceptibility of Mares. Animals 2022, 12, 779. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12060779
Katila T, Ferreira-Dias G. Evolution of the Concepts of Endometrosis, Post Breeding Endometritis, and Susceptibility of Mares. Animals. 2022; 12(6):779. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12060779
Chicago/Turabian StyleKatila, Terttu, and Graça Ferreira-Dias. 2022. "Evolution of the Concepts of Endometrosis, Post Breeding Endometritis, and Susceptibility of Mares" Animals 12, no. 6: 779. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12060779
APA StyleKatila, T., & Ferreira-Dias, G. (2022). Evolution of the Concepts of Endometrosis, Post Breeding Endometritis, and Susceptibility of Mares. Animals, 12(6), 779. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12060779