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Detection of nonpregnant cows and potential embryo losses by color Doppler ultrasound and interferon-stimulated gene expression in grazing dairy cows

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
Volume 105, Issue 8, Pages 6973-6984

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2021-21171

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Key words; Doppler ultrasound; interferon -stimulated

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  1. UNLP Incentive Program [V11/272]

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This study examined the embryo mortality rate in dairy cows managed under grazing systems between 19 and 34 days after artificial insemination, and evaluated the diagnostic value of Doppler ultrasound in detecting nonpregnant cows early.
Many studies have been conducted to estimate pregnancy losses between 19 and 34 d after artificial insemination (AI) in dairy cows managed under confinementbased systems, but few studies have examined embryo mortality during this interval in dairy cows managed under gazing systems. The objectives of this prospective cohort study were (1) to assess the diagnostic value tion by Doppler ultrasound (US) to detect nonpregnant cows at 19 to 20 d post-AI, and (2) to assess the rate of potential embryo mortality between 19 to 34 d post-AI. The CL-BP of all cows included in the study (n = 131) was examined on farm by power and color mode of Doppler US and later using an image processing software by a second evaluator. The endometrium thickness and echotexture were evaluated by B-mode US at by chemiluminescence and to determine the mRNA expression of ISG by real-time PCR. Pregnancy diagnosis based on embryo visualization was performed at 33 to ISG15 and MX2 mRNA expression in leukocytes [sensi

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