98%
921
2 minutes
20
A () strain producing antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory biomolecules (mainly 1,4-Diaza-2,5-dioxobicyclo[4.3.0]nonanes and pyrazine-derivatives) was tested for its capacity to cure clinical endometritis in buffaloes compared to conventional antibiotic-based treatment. Clinical endometritis-diagnosed buffaloes (n = 16/group) were infused intrauterine with four doses of 10 CFU-free (FLC group) or nanoencapsulated (NLC group) and compared to those that received three doses of saline + a single dose of 500 mg cephapirin benzathin (AB group) or four doses of saline (control, C group) every other day. Endometrium samples were analyzed for cytological (polymorphonuclear cells, PMN), bacteriological, and proinflammatory mRNA expression. Uterine wash and blood samples were collected to determine proinflammatory cytokine concentrations and metabolites in the blood samples. The reproductive performance of buffaloes was assessed. Compared to the C group, the AB and NLC groups had the lowest percentage of PMN, followed by those in the FLC group ( < 0.05). All treated buffaloes had significantly lower numbers of pathogens than the control buffaloes. Compared to control, all treatments significantly down-regulated endometrial proinflammatory encoding mRNA expression. The concentrations of , , and leukocyte esterase activity in the uterine washings were significantly decreased in the AB and NLC groups compared to the C and FLC groups. All treatments significantly decreased concentrations of serum proinflammatory cytokines compared to control. Both the AB and NLC groups had significantly lower concentrations of serum NEFA than the C and FLC groups. The percentage of control buffaloes having an echogenic uterus and PVD score > 2 was significantly higher than those in the treated buffaloes with higher numbers of corpora lutea, higher conception rates, and shorter days open than control buffaloes ( < 0.05). In conclusion, -producing antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory metabolites reduce uterine inflammatory responses and improve fertility in buffaloes.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11204555 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb15060138 | DOI Listing |
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
September 2025
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI.
Planta Med
August 2025
Pharmacy, Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta, Sleman, Indonesia.
extracts have demonstrated considerable efficacy in promoting wound healing. However, there is limited research evaluating the angiogenic potential of extract using Matrigel-based assays alongside gene expression analysis of key angiogenic markers such as VEGFA and VEGFR2. This study evaluated the angiogenic effects of extracts obtained by several extraction techniques: ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) for leaves (LU) and both UAE and maceration for non-leaf components (NLC and NLU) using in vitro HUVEC cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHum Reprod
August 2025
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Fertility Clinic, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark.
Study Question: Are there any differences in embryo development and morphokinetics between ICSI and conventional IVF (c-IVF) in first cycle patients without severe male factor infertility?
Summary Answer: ICSI resulted in fewer usable and high-quality blastocysts on Day 5 compared to c-IVF, with no observed differences in morphokinetics or cleavage patterns among patients without severe male factor infertility.
What Is Known Already: Recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing ICSI and c-IVF have found that ICSI does not improve live birth rates compared to c-IVF when there is no severe male factor. Data on embryo development and morphokinetics between ICSI and c-IVF are lacking.
J Mol Model
August 2025
State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, 066004, People's Republic of China.
Context: This study investigates the orthorhombic polymorph of ScF (C222) under hydrostatic pressure, revealing negative linear compressibility (NLC) along the b-axis. First-principles calculations show anisotropic expansion (b-axis) and contraction (a-, c-axes), with compressibility coefficients quantified up to 40 GPa. The findings advance the understanding of pressure-induced behaviors in ScF and its potential for functional materials design.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Radiol
August 2025
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
This article provides radiologists with practical recommendations for evaluating AI performance in radiology, ensuring alignment with clinical goals and patient safety. It outlines key performance metrics, including overlap metrics for segmentation, test-based metrics (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF