The Effect of Uterine Lavage on Soluble CD14, Chemokine Ligand 2, and Interleukin 10 Levels in Mares With Postpartum Metritis

Postpartum metritis in mares is a life-threatening condition associated with severe clinical signs due to endotoxemia, and it is often followed by complications such as laminitis. Repeated large-volume uterine lavages are commonly recommended as a part of the treatment protocol to remove endotoxin-l...

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description Postpartum metritis in mares is a life-threatening condition associated with severe clinical signs due to endotoxemia, and it is often followed by complications such as laminitis. Repeated large-volume uterine lavages are commonly recommended as a part of the treatment protocol to remove endotoxin-laden contents from the uterus. It has, however, also been suggested that lavages may increase the uptake of endotoxin into the circulation, leading to a deterioration of clinical signs. Endotoxemia is associated with the release of a multitude of inflammatory mediators regulating the immune response. The aim of this study was to evaluate if uterine lavage influences serum levels of the inflammation markers soluble CD14 (sCD14), chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 (CCL2), and interleukin (IL)-10 in mares with postpartum metritis. Serum samples were collected from eight mares treated for metritis at a university teaching hospital. Mares with fever, tachycardia, and/or leukopenia and hemosanguineous or purulent intrauterine fluid within 1 week of foaling were included in the study. Serum samples were taken before uterine lavage and 15 and 30 minutes after starting the lavage. The concentrations of sCD14, CCL2, and IL-10 were determined with a fluorescent bead–based immunoassay. There were no significant differences between sCD14, CCL2, or IL-10 levels at different sampling times. Heart rate was significantly lower after uterine lavage than before. The differences in body temperature and leukocyte count before and after lavage were not significant. In conclusion, uterine lavage had no immediate effect on the serum concentration of sCD14, CCL2, or IL-10, nor did it affect clinical parameters negatively. •Inflammatory markers were measured in mares with postpartum metritis.•Uterine lavage had no immediate effect on sCD14, CCL2, or IL-10 levels.•Uterine lavage had no significant effects on body temperature or leukocyte count.•Heart rate was higher before uterine lavage than after.
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blood serum
Chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2)
Chemokines
endometritis
endotoxemia
endotoxins
Equine
Female
fever
fluorescence
heart rate
Horses
hospitals
immune response
immunoassays
inflammation
Interleukin-10
Interleukin-10 (IL-10)
laminitis
leukocyte count
leukopenia
Ligands
Lipopolysaccharide Receptors
Postpartum metritis
Postpartum Period
Retained fetal membranes
Soluble CD14 sCD14
tachycardia
Therapeutic Irrigation - veterinary
uterus
veterinary medicine
title The Effect of Uterine Lavage on Soluble CD14, Chemokine Ligand 2, and Interleukin 10 Levels in Mares With Postpartum Metritis
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