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The Effect of Mycobacterium Cell Wall Fraction on Histologic,Immunologic, and Clinical Parameters of Postpartum Involution in the Mare
Institution:1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY;2. Equine Science Division, Hidaka Training and Research Center, Japan Racing Association, Hokkaido, Japan;3. College of Veterinary Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN;1. Herrgården Haddebo Bruk, Hjortkvarn, Sweden;2. Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden;3. National Agricultural Research and Innovation Center, Research Institute for Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Meat Science, Herceghalom Geszteneyes Ut 1, Hungary;4. Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden;5. Department of Bacteriology, National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, Sweden;1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL;2. Department of Large Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA;3. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY;1. EQUI-MEDICA Equine Practice, Chojnice, Poland;2. Department and Clinic of Reproduction, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Science, Wrocław, Poland;3. Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Science, Wrocław, Poland;4. Department of Reproductive Immunology and Pathology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Olsztyn, Poland;1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, Clinic for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Andrology of Large and Small Animals, Justus-Liebig-University, Frankfurter Str. 106, Giessen, 35392, Germany;2. Department for Large Animal Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences, 111 Nowoursynowska, 02-776, Warsaw, Poland;3. Unit for Biomathematics and Data Processing, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University, Frankfurter Str. 95, Giessen, 35392, Germany;1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, China;2. Basic Experimental Teaching Center, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, China;1. Departamento de Reprodução e Avaliação Animal, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, 23897-000, Brazil;2. Eutheria Foundation, Cross Plains, WI, 53528, USA;3. Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706, USA
Abstract:Maintaining yearly foal production is important for the economic success of the broodmare, and this requires breeding to occur as quickly postpartum as possible. The initial postpartum estrus occurs within 5–20 days postpartum, whereas the uterus is still undergoing repair from tissue alterations during pregnancy and parturition, a process known as involution. Attempts have been made to hasten this process, but with minimal success. Mycobacterium cell wall fraction (MCWF) is an immunomodulator that has been shown to reduce bacterial growth and alter aspects of the immune response to breeding, but it is unknown if MCWF hastens the process of involution. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to (1) investigate the effect of MCWF on tissue remodeling, (2) assess the effect of MCWF on the local immune system of the uterus, and (3) determine the optimal treatment interval needed for these processes to occur. We hypothesize that repeated treatments of MCWF postpartum will hasten the process of involution. To study this, 16 pregnant mares of mixed breeds were evaluated postpartum. Control mares (n = 4) received 1.5 mL lactated Ringer’s solution intravenously on Day 1 (Day 0 = day of parturition) postpartum and again on Day 7, whereas treated mares either received 1.5 mL Settle intravenously on Day 1 and Day 7 (TX1; n = 6) or 1.5 mL Settle intravenously on Day 1 and then every 3 days until ovulation was detected (TX2; n = 6) and then evaluated until 15 days postpartum. Mares were assessed every 3 days for clinical, immunologic, and histologic parameters. Clinical parameters were assessed with transrectal ultrasonography and included ovarian activity, uterine fluid retention, and measurement of the uterine diameter, in addition to endometrial culture. Immunologic parameters included endometrial biopsies for quantitative polymerase chain reaction for expression of various cytokines (interleukin IL]-1β, IL-1RN, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor TNF], interferon IFN]-γ, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor) in addition to endometrial cytology. Formalin-fixed endometrial biopsies were histologically assessed for the retention of microcaruncles, dilation of endometrial glands, and inflammation of the mucosa, stratum compactum, and spongiosum. Statistics were performed using SAS 9.4, using a mixed model for repeated measures with mare and treatment as a random effect. All post-hoc analysis was done using a Tukey’s honestly significant difference test. Involution was considered complete by Day 15 postpartum in all mares, and the day postpartum had a significant effect on almost all parameters investigated, indicating the immunologic process of involution. Treatment with MCWF decreased the magnitude of bacterial growth in addition to time to negative culture. In addition, MCWF increased the expression of IL-1β, IFNγ, and TNF. Although minimal treatment effect was noted histologically, a decrease in mucosal inflammation was seen in MCWF-treated mares. In conclusion, involution appears to be influenced by the immune system. In addition, MCWF appears to have a bactericidal effect on the postpartum mare, and this may be because of an increase in proinflammatory cytokines. It is unknown if this bactericidal property will improve fertility on the first estrous cycle postpartum, and future studies are needed to determine this.
Keywords:MCWF  Involution  Postpartum  Equine  Immunomodulation
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