Reproductive efficiency in mares is low and persistent mating-induced endometritis (PMIE) is an important cause of subfertility. Mating-induced endometritis (MIE) an obligate precursor to PMIE, is a ubiquitous, transient inflammatory response to the presence of sperm, seminal components and pathogens. However, the specific inflammatory pathways that derive from MIE and that may also be precursors to PMIE are not clear. The ability to identify and measure robust, repeatable markers of inflammation integral to MIE may be key to understanding the progression to PMIE. The aim of the study was to (i) refine a protocol for inducing MIE and in doing so test a range of cellular and molecular parameters as valid markers of MIE to facilitate future s...
Introduction: Endometrial immune cell infiltration and its biological significance has not yet been ...
Implications Uterine inflammation (endometritis) is ubiquitous in the mare post-mating but subsequen...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...
Reproductive efficiency in mares is low and persistent mating-induced endometritis (PMIE) is an impo...
Uterine inflammation after breeding is considered necessary for the clearance of excess semen and de...
© 2016 Dr. Christina Deborah Anna MarthPersistent mating-induced endometritis (PMIE) is a major prob...
This study aimed to investigate the susceptibility to persistent breeding-induced endometritis (PBIE...
Mating-induced endometritis (MIE) is ubiquitous in the horse after natural mating and artificial ins...
In this paper, the evolution of our understanding about post breeding endometritis (PBE), the suscep...
Persistent uterine inflammation in the mare has been correlated to the expression of cytokines by th...
Mares that fail to conceive or lose their embryos, without showing typical signs of clinical endomet...
Implications Uterine inflammation (endometritis) is ubiquitous in the mare post-mating but subsequen...
Serological analysis may provide relevant information on endometritis diagnostics. Therefore, mares ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Infectious endometritis is a major cause of reduced pregnancy rates in horses....
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to evaluate the gene expression of inflammatory cytokines...
Introduction: Endometrial immune cell infiltration and its biological significance has not yet been ...
Implications Uterine inflammation (endometritis) is ubiquitous in the mare post-mating but subsequen...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...
Reproductive efficiency in mares is low and persistent mating-induced endometritis (PMIE) is an impo...
Uterine inflammation after breeding is considered necessary for the clearance of excess semen and de...
© 2016 Dr. Christina Deborah Anna MarthPersistent mating-induced endometritis (PMIE) is a major prob...
This study aimed to investigate the susceptibility to persistent breeding-induced endometritis (PBIE...
Mating-induced endometritis (MIE) is ubiquitous in the horse after natural mating and artificial ins...
In this paper, the evolution of our understanding about post breeding endometritis (PBE), the suscep...
Persistent uterine inflammation in the mare has been correlated to the expression of cytokines by th...
Mares that fail to conceive or lose their embryos, without showing typical signs of clinical endomet...
Implications Uterine inflammation (endometritis) is ubiquitous in the mare post-mating but subsequen...
Serological analysis may provide relevant information on endometritis diagnostics. Therefore, mares ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Infectious endometritis is a major cause of reduced pregnancy rates in horses....
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to evaluate the gene expression of inflammatory cytokines...
Introduction: Endometrial immune cell infiltration and its biological significance has not yet been ...
Implications Uterine inflammation (endometritis) is ubiquitous in the mare post-mating but subsequen...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...