Effect of sodium cloprostenol and flunixin meglumine on luteolysis and the timing of birth in bitches

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Abstract

At birth, the physiological role of prostaglandins in bitches is unclear. Bitches were treated before parturition with either saline, the prostaglandin analogue, sodium cloprostenol, or the prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor, flunixin meglumine. The animals were examined regularly to determine the onset of parturition and a series of blood samples were taken to define the hormonal profiles before, during and after birth. Animals treated with cloprostenol whelped earlier than did controls. In addition, the prostaglandin F(2α) metabolite surge and decrease in plasma progesterone concentration and rectal temperature were earlier than in controls. Flunixin meglumine disrupted the normal 13,14-dihydro-15-keto prostaglandin F(2α) profile but did not abolish prostaglandin synthesis completely or delay the onset of labour in treated animals. This study confirms that prostaglandins induce luteolysis and the onset of labour in the bitch. However, the partial inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis does not prevent parturition.

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Williams, B. J., Watts, J. R., Wright, P. J., Shaw, G., & Renfree, M. B. (1999). Effect of sodium cloprostenol and flunixin meglumine on luteolysis and the timing of birth in bitches. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 116(1), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.1160103

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