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Effect of clenbuterol on the clearance of particles of charcoal (4 to 90 μm) from the uteri of mares

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To investigate the effect of a β2-adrenergic agonist on the ability of genitally healthy oestrous mares to eliminate a suspension of charcoal from the uterus, four genitALLY healthy mares with appropriate charcoal clearance were subjected to clearance testing following intravenous administration of clenbuterol.
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The failure of clearance mechanisms in the mare’s uterus results in persistent inflammation and is considered a major cause of subfertility. Eighteen mares, of which three were susceptible to endometritis and four had been ovariectomised, underwent charcoal clearance testing to evaluate their clearance mechanisms. This consisted of installing 500 mg of charcoal (particle size 4 to 90 μm) added to 50 ml of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) into the uterus. Forty-eight hours later the uterus was flushed out with 0·0012 per cent methylene blue in 50 ml of PBS for determination of the diluting factor by photospectrometry. Flush volume, pH, specific gravity and pellet size were all analysed. To investigate the effect of a β2-adrenergic agonist on the ability of genitally healthy oestrous mares to eliminate a suspension of charcoal from the uterus, four genitally healthy mares with appropriate charcoal clearance were also subjected to clearance testing following intravenous administration of 0·8 μg/kg of clenbuterol every 12 hours and 1 μg/kg of clenbuterol every eight hours. All parameters were within their normal range following clenbuterol treatment. However, minimal but significant differences in pre- and post-treatment values regarding fluid volume and extinction rate were recorded.

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Uterine clearance and resistance to persistent endometritis in the mare.

TL;DR: The objective of this article is to review the role of uterine defense mechanisms in natural resistance to chronic or persistent endometritis and the exact role of seminal components in breeding-induced inflammation needs further investigation.
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Multiple site electromyography recordings of uterine activity following an intrauterine bacterial challenge in mares susceptible and resistant to chronic uterine infection.

TL;DR: It was concluded from this study that myometrial activity is an important part of the uterine defence mechanism in mares.
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Uterine clearance of non-antigenic markers (51Cr) in response to a bacterial challenge in mares potentially susceptible and resistant to chronic uterine infections.

TL;DR: It is concluded from this study that the physical ability of the uterus to clear infectious agents and inflammatory products may be a critical factor as a first line of defence against uterine infections.
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Clearance of bacteria and non-antigenic markers following intra-uterine inoculation into maiden mares: Effect of steroid hormone environment.

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