Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows

ABSTRACT: Our objective was to describe associations of postpartum health with pregnancy and pregnancy loss (P-LOSS) from d 19 to 40 after first postpartum artificial insemination (AI) in lactating Holstein cows. In 2 commercial dairy herds in Ontario, Canada, 468 Holstein cows were enrolled 21 ± 3...

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Main Authors: T.C. Bruinjé, E.I. Morrison, E.S. Ribeiro, D.L. Renaud, S.J. LeBlanc
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Published: Elsevier 2024-03-01
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author T.C. Bruinjé
E.I. Morrison
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S.J. LeBlanc
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description ABSTRACT: Our objective was to describe associations of postpartum health with pregnancy and pregnancy loss (P-LOSS) from d 19 to 40 after first postpartum artificial insemination (AI) in lactating Holstein cows. In 2 commercial dairy herds in Ontario, Canada, 468 Holstein cows were enrolled 21 ± 3 d before expected parturition when body condition score (BCS) and lameness were assessed. Serum total Ca, haptoglobin (Hp), and nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) were measured at 2 and 6 ± 2 d in milk (DIM). Blood β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) measurement and metritis detection were done at 4, 8, 11, and 15 ± 2 DIM. Cows were examined for endometritis (ENDO; ≥11.5% polymorphonuclear cells in endometrial cytology) and purulent vaginal discharge (PVD) at 35 ± 3 DIM. Lameness was assessed again at 21 and 49 ± 3 DIM and BCS at 63 ± 3 DIM. First postpartum AI occurred primarily (86%) based on detection of estrus by activity monitors, on average (± standard deviation) at 65 ± 9 DIM, and the remaining cows received timed AI at 86 ± 18 DIM. Serum progesterone (P4) was measured on d 8 and 12 after AI, and pregnancy at first AI (P/AI) was estimated by the expression of ISG15 in peripheral blood leukocytes at d 19 after AI and by pregnancy-associated glycoprotein in serum at d 29, 33, and 40 after AI. Each metabolite (Ca, Hp, NEFA, and BHB) was categorized above or below a cut-point identified with receiver operating characteristic curve analysis associated with P/AI confirmed by ultrasound at d 33 from a larger data set. Data were analyzed using multivariable mixed logistic regression models, accounting for parity, health variables, covariates (season at calving and at AI, milk yield at first Dairy Herd Improvement Association test [categorized into terciles], AI method, and DIM), and herd. The proportions of cows classified pregnant at d 19, 29, 33, and 40 after AI were 64%, 54%, 50%, and 45%, respectively. At d 19 after AI, P/AI was less likely in cows diagnosed with ENDO (52% vs. 69%) or PVD (54% vs. 67%). At d 29, P/AI was less likely in cows with Hp ≥1.54 g/L at 2 DIM (38% vs. 55%) or PVD (35% vs. 56%). Both metritis and ENDO were associated with decreased P/AI at d 40 after AI. Cows diagnosed with metritis had greater risk of P-LOSS from d 19 to 29 (43% vs. 22%) or from d 33 to 40 (37% vs. 7%) than cows without metritis. From d 29 to 33, the risk of P-LOSS was greater in cows with NEFA ≥0.73 mM at 2 DIM (13% vs. 5%) or BCS ≤2.75 at 63 DIM (14% vs. 5%). The concentration of P4 on d 8 after AI was positively associated with P/AI at d 29, 33, and 40, and negatively associated with P-LOSS from d 19 to 29. Postpartum health disorders, particularly reproductive tract disease, can have detrimental effects on early pregnancy establishment and on pregnancy maintenance from d 19 to 40 after AI.
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spelling doaj.art-7adaf822b88b4a20866347ba27960d262024-02-29T05:17:02ZengElsevierJournal of Dairy Science0022-03022024-03-01107316301644Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cowsT.C. Bruinjé0E.I. Morrison1E.S. Ribeiro2D.L. Renaud3S.J. LeBlanc4Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Animal Biosciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada; Corresponding authorABSTRACT: Our objective was to describe associations of postpartum health with pregnancy and pregnancy loss (P-LOSS) from d 19 to 40 after first postpartum artificial insemination (AI) in lactating Holstein cows. In 2 commercial dairy herds in Ontario, Canada, 468 Holstein cows were enrolled 21 ± 3 d before expected parturition when body condition score (BCS) and lameness were assessed. Serum total Ca, haptoglobin (Hp), and nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) were measured at 2 and 6 ± 2 d in milk (DIM). Blood β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) measurement and metritis detection were done at 4, 8, 11, and 15 ± 2 DIM. Cows were examined for endometritis (ENDO; ≥11.5% polymorphonuclear cells in endometrial cytology) and purulent vaginal discharge (PVD) at 35 ± 3 DIM. Lameness was assessed again at 21 and 49 ± 3 DIM and BCS at 63 ± 3 DIM. First postpartum AI occurred primarily (86%) based on detection of estrus by activity monitors, on average (± standard deviation) at 65 ± 9 DIM, and the remaining cows received timed AI at 86 ± 18 DIM. Serum progesterone (P4) was measured on d 8 and 12 after AI, and pregnancy at first AI (P/AI) was estimated by the expression of ISG15 in peripheral blood leukocytes at d 19 after AI and by pregnancy-associated glycoprotein in serum at d 29, 33, and 40 after AI. Each metabolite (Ca, Hp, NEFA, and BHB) was categorized above or below a cut-point identified with receiver operating characteristic curve analysis associated with P/AI confirmed by ultrasound at d 33 from a larger data set. Data were analyzed using multivariable mixed logistic regression models, accounting for parity, health variables, covariates (season at calving and at AI, milk yield at first Dairy Herd Improvement Association test [categorized into terciles], AI method, and DIM), and herd. The proportions of cows classified pregnant at d 19, 29, 33, and 40 after AI were 64%, 54%, 50%, and 45%, respectively. At d 19 after AI, P/AI was less likely in cows diagnosed with ENDO (52% vs. 69%) or PVD (54% vs. 67%). At d 29, P/AI was less likely in cows with Hp ≥1.54 g/L at 2 DIM (38% vs. 55%) or PVD (35% vs. 56%). Both metritis and ENDO were associated with decreased P/AI at d 40 after AI. Cows diagnosed with metritis had greater risk of P-LOSS from d 19 to 29 (43% vs. 22%) or from d 33 to 40 (37% vs. 7%) than cows without metritis. From d 29 to 33, the risk of P-LOSS was greater in cows with NEFA ≥0.73 mM at 2 DIM (13% vs. 5%) or BCS ≤2.75 at 63 DIM (14% vs. 5%). The concentration of P4 on d 8 after AI was positively associated with P/AI at d 29, 33, and 40, and negatively associated with P-LOSS from d 19 to 29. Postpartum health disorders, particularly reproductive tract disease, can have detrimental effects on early pregnancy establishment and on pregnancy maintenance from d 19 to 40 after AI.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030223007269diseasefertilityreproductiontransition health
spellingShingle T.C. Bruinjé
E.I. Morrison
E.S. Ribeiro
D.L. Renaud
S.J. LeBlanc
Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
Journal of Dairy Science
disease
fertility
reproduction
transition health
title Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
title_full Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
title_fullStr Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
title_short Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
title_sort associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows
topic disease
fertility
reproduction
transition health
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030223007269
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