Animals (Apr 2022)

Fluorescence Spectroscopy for the Diagnosis of Endometritis in the Mare

  • Andrea D’Agostino,
  • Tommaso Di Palma,
  • Stefano Cecchini Gualandi,
  • Raffaele Boni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1157

Abstract

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By exploiting the PMN property to produce high quantities of oxygen peroxide to neutralize pathogens, the oxygen peroxide content of uterine cells was measured to diagnose endometritis. After preliminary in vitro studies in which endometrial cells from slaughtered mares were mixed with leukocytes from peripheral blood, endometrial samples were collected by uterine flushing from mares before insemination. Staining endometrial cells with H2DCF-DA was combined with hydroethidine to normalize the fluorescence intensity with the cellular content of the sample. Stained cell smears were assumed as the gold standard of endometritis, and based on this assay, the samples were considered positive (C+) and negative (C−) for endometritis. The amount and the turbidity of fluid recovered by uterine flushing were significantly (p p = 0.001). Using the value of 4.4 as the cutoff level of this fluorescence cytology assay, it was found that only one C− sample exceeded the cutoff level (false positives = 7.7%) while three C+ samples showed values below the cutoff level (false negative = 11.5%).

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