[HTML][HTML] Symposium review: The uterine microbiome associated with the development of uterine disease in dairy cows

KN Galvão, RC Bicalho, SJ Jeon - Journal of dairy science, 2019 - Elsevier
Until 2010, our knowledge of the uterine microbiome in cows that developed uterine disease
relied almost exclusively on culture-dependent studies and mostly included cows with …

Preventing postpartum uterine disease in dairy cattle depends on avoiding, tolerating and resisting pathogenic bacteria

IM Sheldon, PCC Molinari, TJR Ormsby, JJ Bromfield - Theriogenology, 2020 - Elsevier
Up to forty percent of dairy cows develop metritis or endometritis when pathogenic bacteria
infect the uterus after parturition. However, resilient cows remain healthy even when …

Microflora in the reproductive tract of cattle: a review

MO Appiah, J Wang, W Lu - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
There are microbial communities in and on the bodies of all multicellular organisms, and this
microbiota can have a significant impact on the biology of the host. Most studies have …

[HTML][HTML] Postpartum reproductive disease and fertility in dairy cows

SJ LeBlanc - animal, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper reviews recent data and concepts on metritis, purulent vaginal discharge (PVD),
and endometritis in dairy cows and the ways in which these diseases affect reproductive …

[HTML][HTML] Induced endometritis in early lactation compromises production and reproduction in dairy cows

A Husnain, U Arshad, MB Poindexter, R Zimpel… - Journal of dairy …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives of this experiment were to study the effect of infusing utero-pathogenic bacteria to
induce endometrial inflammation on productive performance in early lactation and …

Healthy cattle microbiome and dysbiosis in diseased phenotypes

A Khalil, A Batool, S Arif - Ruminants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cattle farming is an ancient practice, with roots in the early Neolithic era that has retained a
major status in the food industry, with global beef market revenue amounting to $385.7 B (as …

MicroRNA-mediated gene regulatory mechanisms in mammalian female reproductive health

S Gebremedhn, A Ali, M Hossain, M Hoelker… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Mammalian reproductive health affects the entire reproductive cycle starting with the ovarian
function through implantation and fetal growth. Various environmental and physiological …

[HTML][HTML] Prepartum heat stress in dairy cows increases postpartum inflammatory responses in blood of lactating dairy cows

PCC Molinari, BD Davidson, J Laporta, GE Dahl… - Journal of Dairy …, 2023 - Elsevier
Uterine diseases and heat stress (HS) are major challenges for the dairy cow. Heat stress
alters host immune resilience, making cows more susceptible to the development of uterine …

Anti-inflammatory Effect of Astragalin and Chlorogenic Acid on Escherichia coli-Induced Inflammation of Sheep Endometrial Epithelium Cells

X Hu, M Wang, Y Pan, Y Xie, J Han, X Zhang… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Endometritis is one of the main diseases which harm sheep husbandry. Astragalin and
chlorogenic acid (CGA) are common active ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine …

Experimentally induced endometritis impairs the developmental capacity of bovine oocytes

MJ Dickson, RL Piersanti… - Biology of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Uterine infection is associated with infertility in women and dairy cows, even after the
resolution of infection. However, the mechanisms causing this persistent infertility are …