The cervix is an important organ that has to dilate sufficiently at delivery to allow the foetus to transition to extrauterine life. Insufficient dilatation of the cervix (IDC) is a frequent cause of dystocia in cattle. The mechanisms underlying cervical opening and the pathogenesis of IDC are still widely unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, a versatile model, called [Formula: see text]-monotone inverse Weibull distribution ([Formula: see text]IW), for lifetime of a component under stress is introduced by using the [Formula: see text]-monotone concept. The [Formula: see text]IW distribution is also expressed as a scale-mixture between the inverse Weibull distribution and uniform distribution on (0, 1). The [Formula: see text]IW distribution includes [Formula: see text]-monotone inverse exponential and [Formula: see text]-monotone inverse Rayleigh distributions as submodels and converenges to the inverse Weibull, inverse exponential, and inverse Rayleigh distributions as limiting cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels in the blood of dairy cattle are associated with the count of antral follicles (AFC), ovarian function. Numerous studies, particularly in human medicine, have shown that vitamin D3 (Vit D3) has a positive effect on AMH levels. To our knowledge, the effects of Vit D3 on serum AMH levels in heifers have not been investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The current study investigates how uterine torsion influences placental oestrogens and progesterone blood concentrations in intrapartum cows. Our research tests the hypothesis that intrapartum uterine torsion impairs the ability of the placenta to synthesize steroids and may also suppress the release of synthesized steroids into the maternal circulation.
Methods: The study included a total number of 37 intrapartum dairy cows of various breeds and ages.