Is the pre-partum serum progesterone decline associated with litter size in dogs? A retrospective study

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q3 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Daniela Cortes, Robyn Ellerbrock, Maria Ferrer
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Abstract

The accuracy of the prediction of fetal readiness for birth is essential for a proper timing of cesarean sections (C-section) and survival rate of the neonates. In clinical practice, serum progesterone (P4) concentration has been used to determine when to safely intervene. Nevertheless, it has been proposed that in small litters or singletons the decline in prepartum serum P4 concentration could be affected due to insufficient fetal cortisol release, affecting the luteolytic cascade. This retrospective study aimed to determine the effect of litter size on pre-partum serum P4 concentrations in dogs undergoing C-section. Fifty-two medical records were reviewed from pregnant bitches presented for C-section (2014–2024). Collected data included age, breed (size and type), breeding method, breeding season, gestation length, pre-partum serum P4 concentration and fetal heart rates (FHRs) on the day of the C-section and up to 3 days before the procedure, newborn gender, litter size, and neonatal survival rate. The dogs were divided based on litter size: G1: one puppy (n = 10), G2: two puppies (n = 4), and G3: three or more puppies (n = 38). Gestation length at the time of surgery did not differ between dogs with and without a decline in serum P4. The frequency of bitches with a decrease serum P4 differed by litter size and 70–75 % of bitches carrying 1 or 2 puppies did not have a decrease in serum P4 at time of the surgery. Brachycephalic breeds were more likely to show a decline in serum P4. The minimum FHR on day −1 was negatively correlated with serum P4 concentration on day 0, whereas serum P4 concentration on day −1 was negatively correlated with the female ratio. Litter size was negatively correlated with survival rate and minimum FHR at day 0. In turn, the minimum FHR on day 0 was positively correlated with survival rate. These data suggest that the littler size affects the pre-partum serum P4 concentration during late pregnancy in dogs. The pre-partum serum P4 concentration cannot be used reliably to predict fetal readiness for birth in bitches carrying 1 or 2 puppy litters.
狗产前血清黄体酮下降与产仔数有关吗?回顾性研究
预测胎儿出生准备的准确性对于剖宫产的正确时机和新生儿的存活率至关重要。在临床实践中,血清孕酮(P4)浓度已被用来确定何时安全干预。然而,有人提出,在小窝或单胎中,由于胎儿皮质醇释放不足,孕前血清P4浓度的下降可能受到影响,从而影响黄体溶解级联反应。本研究旨在探讨产仔数对剖腹产犬产前血清P4浓度的影响。回顾了2014-2024年52例剖宫产母犬的医疗记录。收集的资料包括年龄、品种(大小和类型)、繁殖方法、繁殖季节、妊娠期、产前血清P4浓度、剖宫产当日及术前3天的胎心率、新生儿性别、产仔数、新生儿存活率。根据产仔数进行分组:G1:一只幼犬(n = 10), G2:两只幼犬(n = 4), G3:三只或更多幼犬(n = 38)。手术时的妊娠长度在血清P4下降和未下降的狗之间没有差异。血清P4降低的母狗频率因胎次不同而不同,70 - 75%的携带1或2只幼犬的母狗在手术时血清P4没有降低。短头品种更容易出现血清P4下降。第1天的最小FHR与第0天的血清P4浓度呈负相关,而第1天的血清P4浓度与雌性比例呈负相关。产仔数与第0天存活率和最小FHR呈负相关。第0天的最小FHR与成活率呈正相关。这些数据表明,较小的尺寸会影响犬妊娠后期产前血清P4浓度。产前血清P4浓度不能可靠地用于预测携带1或2窝幼犬的母狗的胎儿出生准备情况。
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Theriogenology
Theriogenology 农林科学-生殖生物学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
387
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Theriogenology provides an international forum for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals in animal reproductive biology. This acclaimed journal publishes articles on a wide range of topics in reproductive and developmental biology, of domestic mammal, avian, and aquatic species as well as wild species which are the object of veterinary care in research or conservation programs.
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