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Dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol/dehydroepiandrosterone ratios in dairy cattle with postpartum metritis.

Journal:
Research in veterinary science
Year:
2017
Authors:
Gundlach, Neele Hendrika et al.
Affiliation:
Clinic for Cattle · Germany

Abstract

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), a C19 steroid synthesized predominantly by the adrenal cortex, and its sulfated precursor (DHEAS) has antiglucocorticoid and immunoprotective properties. DHEA is important in modulating inflammatory responses; therefore, we hypothesized that DHEA concentrations might be altered in bovine postpartum metritis. DHEA, DHEAS, the cortisol/DHEA-ratio (C/D-ratio) and the DHEAS/DHEA ratio were determined in cows with and without clinical metritis subcategorized by the blood leukocyte numbers. Blood from the coccygeal vein of 37 pluriparous Holstein-Friesian cows was sampled 8.8&#xb1;0.9days (mean&#xb1;SE) after calving. Based on clinical signs of metritis and leukocyte numbers (normal range 5-10&#xd7;10/&#x3bc;l), cows were classified as healthy with leukocyte numbers in the reference range (leukocyte normal; LNH=5954.17&#xb1;302.4/&#x3bc;l); suffering from metritis with normal leukocyte counts (LNM=7422.22&#xb1;774.74/&#x3bc;l); or metritis with leukopenia (LLM=3950&#xb1;284.31/&#x3bc;l P<0.01). Cows with metritis had higher DHEA concentrations than healthy cows (P<0.05). Notably, cows with both metritis and leukopenia displayed higher DHEA concentrations than cows with metritis and normal leukocyte numbers (DHEA LLM 8.15&#xb1;3.09 vs. LNM 4.09&#xb1;1.82ng/ml, P<0.05). Cows with metritis and leukopenia also had lower C/D-ratios than healthy cows. In conclusion, DHEA and the cortisol/DHEA-ratio could represent an anti-inflammatory signal during prolonged inflammation of the reproductive tract in dairy cattle and may be a biomarker or prognostic indicator for evaluating disease severity, as seen in serious chronic illnesses in other species.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29055273/