Use of hyaluronidase enzyme for hastening the cervical dilatation in successfully detorted uterine torsion affected buffaloes

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Buffalo Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.56825/bufbu.2023.4233570
Randhir Singh, Sarvpreet Singh Ghuman, Navdeep Singh
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The successfully detorted uterine torsion buffaloes were either subjected to routine post-detorsion treatment (n=10) or in addition to routine treatment, intracervical hyaluronidase enzyme was administered (10,000 IU; 2.5 ml at each of 3, 6, 9, 12 o’clock position of cervix) immediately post-detorsion (n=10), followed by repeated administration at 6h interval (0, 6, 12, 18 h) till complete cervical dilatation or till 24 h post-detorsion. The time elapsed between successful uterine detorsion to complete cervical dilatation was reduced (P<0.05) in buffaloes subjected to enzyme treatment in comparison to their control counterparts (754.6±114.0 vs. 213.5±33.1 minutes). In buffaloes delivering dead fetus, following intracervical treatment, the interval between detorsion to complete cervical dilatation was reduced (P<0.05) to 240.8±44.0 minutes in comparison to their control counterparts (838.1±126.2 minutes). Moreover, following hyaluronidase treatment, the time interval from detorsion of a buffalo to complete cervical dilatation with respect to degree of uterine torsion was much lower (P<0.05) in treated compared to their control group counterparts having either <180o or ≥180o uterine torsion. The fertility parameters (number of days to first estrus and duration of service period) were improved (P>0.05) in hyaluronidase-treated buffaloes of both the groups (<18 h or ≥18 h duration of torsion) as compared to their control counterparts. Conclusion: Intracervical hyaluronidase treatment hastens the cervical dilatation in successfully detorted uterine torsion affected buffaloes with a subsequent potentially beneficial impact on fertility.
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应用透明质酸酶加速宫颈扩张在成功扭转子宫扭转水牛中的应用
成功扭转的子宫扭转水牛,要么进行常规扭转后治疗(n=10),要么在常规治疗的基础上,给予宫颈内透明质酸酶(10000 IU;在宫颈3、6、9、12点钟位置(n=10)立即给药2.5 ml,然后每隔6小时(0、6、12、18小时)重复给药,直至宫颈完全扩张或至宫颈扭转后24小时。与对照组相比,经酶处理的水牛子宫成功扭转至宫颈完全扩张所需的时间(754.6±114.0分钟比213.5±33.1分钟)缩短(P<0.05)。在分娩死胎的水牛中,经过宫颈内治疗,与对照组(838.1±126.2分钟)相比,从扭曲到完全宫颈扩张的时间间隔缩短(P<0.05)至240.8±44.0分钟。此外,在透明质酸酶治疗后,与子宫扭转度为180度或≥180度的对照组相比,治疗组水牛从子宫扭转到完全宫颈扩张的时间间隔(P<0.05)要低得多。透明质酸酶处理的两组水牛(扭转期为18 h或扭转期≥18 h)的生育参数(至首次发情天数和服务时间)均较对照组提高(P>0.05)。结论:宫颈内透明质酸酶治疗可加速成功扭转子宫的水牛的宫颈扩张,对其生育能力有潜在的有益影响。
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期刊介绍: Buffalo Bulletin is published quarterly in January-March, April-June, July-September and October-December. Contributions on any aspect of research or development, progress reports of projects and news on buffalo will be considered for publication in the bulletin.
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