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Induction of parturition in horses - from physiological pathways to clinical applications

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DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 78, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2021.106670

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Induction of parturition; Oxytocin; Prostaglandin; Glucocorticoids; Mare

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Induction of foaling in mares can lead to the birth of dysmature foals due to the variability in physiological equine gestation length. The effectiveness of treatments such as glucocorticoids and progestogens in preparing mares for foaling varies, with some methods advancing and others delaying the onset of labor. Despite different treatments available, foal health remains somewhat unpredictable, requiring further research to improve induction methods.
Based on the marked variability in physiological equine gestation length, induction of foaling in mares often results in the birth of dysmature foals. Precise prediction of preparedness of the mare for foaling is thus essential. Treatment with glucocorticoids mimics the fetal signal that initiates birth. Repeated daily dexamethasone treatment in late gestation results in birth of mature foals but the time from initiation of treatment to foaling is highly variable and complications such as dystocia have been reported. Contrary to most expectations, treatment of prepartum mares with progestogens does not delay but advances the onset of foaling. Prostaglandin F-2 alpha (PGF(2 alpha)) and its analogues are effective to induce foaling but even in mares ready for parturition, foal health remains to some extent unpredictable. This may be caused by a relatively long interval between PGF(2 alpha) treatment and birth, exposing the fetus for several hours to uterine contractions. Oxytocin reliably induces foaling towards the end of pregnancy, but when given at high doses is effective also in the pre-viable period of gestation, resulting in birth of premature foals. Recent research has focused on reducing the amount of oxytocin with the aim to induce foaling only in mares prepared for foaling. Mares selected on clinical criteria receive 1 dose of 2.5 to 3.5 IU of oxytocin. Mares not responding to oxytocin are judged not yet ready for foaling and treatment is repeated the earliest after 24 h. This protocol at present is the most reliable and safest way to induce parturition in mares. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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