Changes in vaginal cytokines concentrations during artificial insemination and natural service in beef heifers.

IF 1.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES BMC Research Notes Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1186/s13104-024-06917-2
Kyle J McLean, Taylor B Ault-Seay, Phillip R Myer
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Objective: Heifer development is crucial for the optimization of reproductive efficiency in beef production. Heifer development is largely influenced by nutrition. Nutritional status of these heifers can influence immunological responses that are crucial for reproduction. Commercial Angus heifers (n = 9) were utilized, in a pilot study, to elucidate the effects of sampling time (days 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35), pregnancy status, and type of mating on individual cytokine concentrations and cytokine profiles in the vagina following breeding.

Results: Cytokine profiles were analyzed using MetaboAnalyst 5.0 and one-way ANOVAs were performed in R Studio to identify differences in individual cytokines based on sampling time, pregnancy status, and type of mating. Cytokine profiles were different (P = 0.05) 7 days after either mating type. Cytokines, IL-1β, IL-17a, MCP-1, and TNFα were different based on the mating type and pregnancy status. Multiple cytokines, IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-17a, VEGFa, and MIP1α, were different between days regardless of pregnancy status. In conclusion, vaginal cytokines differ based on pregnancy status, type of mating, and time which may be indicative of vital pathways that need to be activated for pregnancy.

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肉用小母牛人工授精和自然受精期间阴道细胞因子浓度的变化。
目的:小母牛的发育对优化牛肉生产中的繁殖效率至关重要。小母牛的发育在很大程度上受到营养的影响。小母牛的营养状况会影响对繁殖至关重要的免疫反应。在一项试验性研究中,利用商品安格斯小母牛(n = 9)来阐明取样时间(第 0、7、14、21、28 和 35 天)、妊娠状态和交配类型对配种后阴道内单个细胞因子浓度和细胞因子图谱的影响:使用 MetaboAnalyst 5.0 分析细胞因子图谱,并在 R Studio 中进行单因素方差分析,以确定取样时间、妊娠状态和交配类型对单个细胞因子的影响。两种交配类型的细胞因子在交配后 7 天均有差异(P = 0.05)。细胞因子、IL-1β、IL-17a、MCP-1 和 TNFα 因交配类型和妊娠状态而不同。多种细胞因子(IL-1α、IL-1β、IL-6、IL-8、IL-10、IL-17a、VEGFa 和 MIP1α)在不同天数之间存在差异,与妊娠状态无关。总之,阴道细胞因子因妊娠状态、交配类型和时间而异,这可能表明妊娠需要激活的重要通路。
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