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BACKGROUND. Intrauterine infusions have been widely used for the treatment of endometritis in the mare. Nevertheless, their consequences on endocrine and endometrial molecular aspects are unknown. We studied the effect of a 1% povidone-iodine solution intrauterine infusion on progesterone levels, endometrial histology and estrogen (ERα) and progesterone (PR) receptor distribution by immunohistochemistry.Methods:Fourteen healthy mares were used in this study. Estruses were synchronized and seven mares were treated with intrauterine infusions at days 0 and 2 post ovulation of two consecutive estrous cycles. Uterine biopsy samples were taken on days 6 and 15 post ovulation.Results:The treatment did not induce an inflammatory response indicating endometritis, neither affected the ERα. However, it reduced the percentage of PR positive cells (PPC) on day 6 (deep glandular epithelium, control:95.7 vs. infused:61.5, P

KALPOKAS, I. , PERDIGON, F. , RIVERO, R. , TALMON, M. , SARTORE, I. , VIÑOLES, C.
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Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2010, v.52, No.1, p.66-73. OPEN ACCESS
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