Study on the therapeutic effect of Viola yedoensis and Leonurus japonicus on bovine endometritis
Xuewen Tan, Xingchen Wang, Nishang Liu, Huicong Li, Yingqiu Liu, Weimin Zhang, Shen Zhuang, Lin Ma, Yunpeng Fan

TL;DR
This study shows that Viola yedoensis and Leonurus japonicus can effectively treat endometritis in dairy cows, potentially replacing antibiotics and reducing drug resistance.
Contribution
The novel contribution is demonstrating that a traditional Chinese medicine formula can replace antibiotics in treating bovine endometritis.
Findings
TCMF significantly reduced inflammatory markers and bacterial load in rat and bovine models.
The cure rate of endometritis in dairy cows using TCMF reached up to 80%.
Metabolomics analysis showed upregulation of cortisol in treated cows.
Abstract
Endometritis in dairy cows has become a key challenge in the field of animal reproductive health. Currently, the primary treatment method is using antibiotics. However, antibiotics could induce pathogen resistance and the presence of drug residues. Traditional Chinese medicine has good advantages in the treatment of endometritis in dairy cows. This study aims to investigate the therapeutic effect of Viola yedoensis and Leonurus japonicus (TCMF) on endometritis in dairy cows. Firstly, LPS-induced cell inflammation model was established to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of TCMF, and then rat model of endometritis was constructed to preliminarily assess its therapeutic effects. Subsequently, based on mass spectrometry and network pharmacology, the mechanisms of TCMF in treating endometritis were investigated. Finally, clinical observations were performed to assess the therapeutic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReproductive Physiology in Livestock · Reproductive System and Pregnancy · Medicinal Plant Pharmacodynamics Research
