The aetiology of primary uterine inertia (PUI), which is the most common cause of canine dystocia, is still not elucidated. Prostaglandins (PGs) play a crucial role in parturition. We hypothesized that the expression of prostaglandin endoperoxidase synthase 2 (PTGS2), PGF2α synthase (PGFS), and corresponding receptor (PTGFR) is altered in PUI. We investigated PTGS2, PGFS, and PTGFR mRNA expression, and PTGS2 and PGFS protein expression in interplacental (IP) and uteroplacental sites (UP) in bitches with PUI, obstructive dystocia (OD), and prepartum (PC). PTGS2, PGFS, and PTGFR mRNA expression did not differ significantly between PUI and OD (IP/UP). PTGFR ratio in UP was higher in PC than in OD (p = 0.014). PTGS2 immunopositivity was noted i...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The underlying functional and molecular changes in canine primary uterine inertia (PUI) are still no...
The aetiology of primary uterine inertia (PUI), which is the most common cause of canine dystocia, i...
Prostaglandin (PG) E2 plays a crucial role in the endocrine network of canine parturition and we hyp...
BACKGROUND: In the non-pregnant dog, ovarian cyclicity is independent of a uterine luteolysin. This ...
An altered oxytocin and progesterone receptor (OXTR and PGR, respectively) expression was postulated...
Expression of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2, now known as PTGS2), prostaglandin E2 synthase (PTGES, PGES), ...
Primary uterine inertia (PUI) is the most common type of dystocia in dogs. We hypothesized that PUI ...
Oxytocin (OT) plays an important role as an inducer of uterine contractility, acting together with i...
Endometritis is a major cause of infertility in many domestic species. However, until now the pathog...
This study aimed to examine the etiology of canine dystocia by measuring the relative expression of ...
The luteal phase in dogs is governed by many, poorly-understood regulatory mechanisms. Functioning o...
To better understand the process of slow luteal regression of the nonpregnant cycle in dogs and the ...
The mechanisms governing corpus luteum (CL) function in domestic dogs remain not fully elucidated. T...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The underlying functional and molecular changes in canine primary uterine inertia (PUI) are still no...
The aetiology of primary uterine inertia (PUI), which is the most common cause of canine dystocia, i...
Prostaglandin (PG) E2 plays a crucial role in the endocrine network of canine parturition and we hyp...
BACKGROUND: In the non-pregnant dog, ovarian cyclicity is independent of a uterine luteolysin. This ...
An altered oxytocin and progesterone receptor (OXTR and PGR, respectively) expression was postulated...
Expression of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2, now known as PTGS2), prostaglandin E2 synthase (PTGES, PGES), ...
Primary uterine inertia (PUI) is the most common type of dystocia in dogs. We hypothesized that PUI ...
Oxytocin (OT) plays an important role as an inducer of uterine contractility, acting together with i...
Endometritis is a major cause of infertility in many domestic species. However, until now the pathog...
This study aimed to examine the etiology of canine dystocia by measuring the relative expression of ...
The luteal phase in dogs is governed by many, poorly-understood regulatory mechanisms. Functioning o...
To better understand the process of slow luteal regression of the nonpregnant cycle in dogs and the ...
The mechanisms governing corpus luteum (CL) function in domestic dogs remain not fully elucidated. T...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The apparent lack of classical mechanisms for maternal recognition of pregnancy is one of the most i...
The underlying functional and molecular changes in canine primary uterine inertia (PUI) are still no...