Steiner, MarianneSchuler, GerhardFrehner, Bianca L.Reichler, Iris M.Goericke-Pesch, SandraBalogh, OrsolyaTavares Pereira, MiguelKowalewski, Mariusz P.2025-10-282025-10-282025-10-20Steiner, M.; Schuler, G.; Frehner, B.L.; Reichler, I.M.; Goericke-Pesch, S.; Balogh, O.; Tavares Pereira, M.; Kowalewski, M.P. Primary Uterine Inertia (PUI) in Dogs Is Associated with Impaired Placental Availability of Factors Involved in the Parturition Cascade. Animals 2025, 15, 3043.https://hdl.handle.net/10919/138790The canine parturition cascade involves decreased placental progesterone (P4) signaling mediated through its nuclear receptor PGR in decidual cells, leading to increased trophoblast production of PGF2&alpha; that promotes luteolysis, placentolysis, and myometrial contractility. A local role for glucocorticoids in initiating parturition through increased placental availability of cortisol and glucocorticoid receptor (<i>GR</i>/<i>NR3C1</i>), possibly affecting P4-PGR signaling, has been suggested. Primary uterine inertia (PUI) is a major cause of canine dystocia, but its pathophysiology remains unclear. Here, we hypothesized that dysregulated placental signaling could contribute to PUI. The availability of parturition cascade-related factors was assessed in placentae of dogs with PUI and during physiological prepartum luteolysis (LUT). Compared with LUT, PUI had no significant changes in prostaglandin-related factors <i>PTGS2</i>, <i>PTGES</i>, and <i>HPGD</i> (<i>p</i> &gt; 0.05), but had lower PGF2&alpha; synthase <i>PGFS</i>/<i>AKR1C3</i> (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001), and higher <i>PGT</i> abundance (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001). PUI had increased PGR transcript and protein levels (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001), but the same number of decidual cells (<i>p</i> &gt; 0.05). <i>GR</i>/<i>NR3C1</i> availability was reduced in PUI (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.05), along with decreased placental cortisol-to-cortisone conversion. Our findings suggest that PUI could be associated with disturbances of the parturition cascade, possibly due to inadequate P4-PGR and glucocorticoid signaling in the placenta.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalPrimary Uterine Inertia (PUI) in Dogs Is Associated with Impaired Placental Availability of Factors Involved in the Parturition CascadeArticle - Refereed2025-10-28Animalshttps://doi.org/10.3390/ani15203043