Relationship between the duration of endometrial edema and reproductive parameters of estrus, diestrus, and fertility in mares: a field study

  • Universidade Federal de Uberlândia ROR
  • Uppsala University ROR

Journal of equine veterinary science, 160, 105843

DOI 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105843 PMID 41791435 Source

Abstract

The duration of endometrial edema has been positively correlated with uterine receptivity and likelihood of pregnancy. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate whether there is a relationship between the duration of endometrial edema (DEdema) and other key parameters of the estrous cycle: maximum edema (MEdema), largest follicle diameter (LPF), corpus luteum and uterine tone on day 5 post ovulation (CLD5 and TD5), progesterone concentration (P4) and fertility. A total of 88 cycles from 36 mares were evaluated and divided into Short Estrus (SE), Long Estrus (LE), Inseminated (AI) and Non-inseminated (N-AI) groups. In addition, AI group was divided into pregnant (P) and non-pregnant (N) mares. From the detection of a dominant follicle and uterine edema ≥1.5, mares were monitored daily until ovulation (D0). Data on dominant follicle diameter and endometrial edema were recorded. On D5, CL size and uterine tone were assessed and blood was collected for P4 measurement. Of all cycles, 30.7% (27/88) were SE and 69.3% (61/88) LE. Correlations were observed between DEdema and the variables: LPF (P = 0.001; r = 0.32), MEdema (P = 0.002; r = 0.31), and TD5 (P = 0.01; r = 0.28). Furthermore, DEdema was associated with a higher probability of a positive pregnancy outcome (OR= 1.45; P= 0.049) and pregnancy rates were higher (P=0.006) in LE group (67.5%) than SE (16.6%). In conclusion, the duration of endometrial edema was positively associated with key estrous cycle parameters, as well as fertility.

Topics

endometrial edema duration fertility mares equine reproduction, uterine edema estrous cycle equine pregnancy rate, corpus luteum progesterone day 5 post ovulation mare, dominant follicle diameter endometrial edema correlation equine, uterine receptivity endometrial edema mare insemination outcome, equine estrus length short long pregnancy outcome, Vaz Silva Cuervo-Arango equine endometrial edema fertility, progesterone concentration uterine tone post ovulation mare, estrous cycle parameters equine reproductive field study, endometrial edema score ultrasound mare breeding
PMID 41791435 41791435 DOI 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105843 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105843

Cite this article

Ferin, J., Thomas, F. J., & Johansson, E. D. B. (1973). *Ovulation Detection*.