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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412070/comparison-of-plasma-l-lactate-between-jugular-and-cephalic-veins-in-healthy-and-systemically-ill-horses-using-a-point-of-care-device
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrienne D Rhodes, Pamela A Wilkins, Annette M McCoy
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma l-lactate (LAC) values between samples collected from jugular and cephalic venipuncture in healthy horses and systemically ill horses. DESIGN: Prospective, experimental study. SETTING: Large animal university teaching hospital. ANIMALS: Thirty healthy adult university-owned horses and 43 client-owned horses presenting to the large animal hospital for elective surgical procedures or for emergent medical evaluation of systemic illness...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410868/being-in-a-meaningful-context-nature-and-animal-assisted-activities-as-perceived-by-adults-with-autism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Birgitta Gunnarsson, Ingrid Edvardsson Aurin, Sara Holmberg
INTRODUCTION: Animal-assisted and nature-based interventions in psychosocial treatment for various groups of clients have been studied internationally. However, there is little knowledge about how young adults with autism experience participation in such types of interventions. This clinical study aimed to describe the feasibility of animal-assisted and nature-based activities on a farm as a complementary intervention for young adults with autism and social withdrawal. METHODS: The participants were aged 18-30 years, diagnosed with autism and social withdrawal, with no organised occupation during the previous year...
February 27, 2024: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410741/determination-of-sweetener-specificity-of-horse-gut-expressed-sweet-taste-receptor-t1r2-t1r3-and-its-significance-for-energy-provision-and-hydration
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Liberty Smith, Andrew W Moran, Miran Al-Rammahi, Kristian Daly, Soraya P Shirazi-Beechey
Studies carried out in several species have demonstrated that detection of low-calorie sweeteners in the lumen of the intestine, by the sweet receptor, T1R2-T1R3, initiates a signaling pathway leading to enhanced expression and activity of intestinal Na+ /glucose cotransporter 1, SGLT1. This results in an increased gut capacity to absorb glucose, sodium chloride and water, the basis for oral rehydration therapy. Horses express T1R2, T1R3 and downstream signaling elements in the intestinal tissue. As such, the potential of sweetener-stimulation of T1R2-T1R3 leading to upregulation of SGLT1 allows the provision of more glucose (energy) and hydration for horses...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406632/use-of-quantitative-mass-spectrometry-based-proteomics-and-elisa-to-compare-the-alpha-2-macroglobulin-concentration-in-equine-blood-based-products-processed-by-three-different-orthobiologic-devices
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Kyla F Ortved, Larry Alward, Bobby Cowles, Renata Linardi, Dhvani Barot, Alex Usimaki, Joseph R Fedie, Deb Amodie, Laurie R Goodrich
INTRODUCTION: Alpha 2 macroglobulin (A2M), a multi-functional protein in the plasma protease inhibitor class, regulates proinflammatory cytokines and the clearance of chondrodestructive enzymes in cases of joint injury and osteoarthritis (OA). The purpose of this study was to compare A2M concentrations in equine plasma samples processed by three commercial devices developed for stall-side regenerative joint therapy. METHODS: Plasma samples were obtained from healthy adult horses ( N  = 13)...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397024/therapeutic-potential-in-wound-healing-of-allogeneic-use-of-equine-umbilical-cord-mesenchymal-stem-cells
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Ailén Iribarne, María Belén Palma, Laura Andrini, Fernando Riccillo, Delfina Rodriguez, Martín Casella, Felipe Garay, Julieta Spoto Zabala, Leandro Mazza, Adriana Muro, Guillermo Buero, Santiago G Miriuka, Edgardo Carosella, Marcela N García
Wound healing after skin injury is a complex process, particularly in equines where leg wounds are prevalent and their repair is complicated due to the anatomical characteristics. Conventional treatments are not effective enough. The umbilical cord offers an unlimited source of adult mesenchymal stem cells (ucMSCs) from Wharton's jelly tissue. The present study aims to demonstrate the safety and therapeutic potential of the allogeneic use of equine ucMSCs (e-ucMSCs) in the healing of severe equine leg wounds...
February 16, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396572/a-relaxed-horse-a-relaxed-client-an-experimental-investigation-of-the-effects-of-therapy-horses-stress-on-clients-stress-mood-and-anxiety
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Alicia Müller-Klein, Moritz Nicolai Braun, Diana S Ferreira de Sá, Tanja Michael, Ulrike Link-Dorner, Johanna Lass-Hennemann
Equine-assisted therapies are becoming increasingly popular for addressing physical and psychological disabilities in clients. The role of the horse's welfare in equine-assisted service receives increasing attention in research. Several studies have shown that horses are able to perceive human emotions and respond to human stress responses. However, no research has yet looked at the other side of the coin-whether and how humans perceive and react to equine stress levels during equine-assisted services. To fill this gap in the research, we employed a within-subjects design, in which horse-naïve participants had a standardized interaction with both an experimentally stressed horse and an experimentally relaxed horse...
February 13, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396504/the-behavioral-cost-of-care-changes-in-maintenance-behavior-during-equine-assisted-interventions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela K Fournier, Megan French, Elizabeth A Letson, Joy Hanson, Thomas D Berry, Sarah Cronin
This study examined human-animal symbiosis in an animal-assisted intervention through observations of animal maintenance behaviors. The rise of psychotherapy, learning, and recreation incorporating animals warrants exploration of the welfare of the animals involved in these interventions. The analysis of welfare in multispecies engagements can be discussed in terms of symbiosis. Regarding an intervention's animal provider (e.g., therapy horse) and human recipient (psychotherapy client), the balance of cost and benefit is important...
February 6, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396222/equine-embryonic-stem-cell-derived-tenocytes-are-insensitive-to-a-combination-of-inflammatory-cytokines-and-have-distinct-molecular-responses-compared-to-primary-tenocytes
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Emily J Smith, Ross E Beaumont, Jayesh Dudhia, Deborah J Guest
Tissue fibrosis following tendon injury is a major clinical problem due to the increased risk of re-injury and limited treatment options; however, its mechanism remains unclear. Evidence suggests that insufficient resolution of inflammation contributes to fibrotic healing by disrupting tenocyte activity, with the NF-κB pathway being identified as a potential mediator. Equine embryonic stem cell (ESC) derived tenocytes may offer a potential cell-based therapy to improve tendon regeneration, but how they respond to an inflammatory environment is largely unknown...
February 24, 2024: Stem cell reviews and reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380685/pharmacologic-interventions-for-the-treatment-of-equine-herpesvirus-1-in-domesticated-horses-a-systematic-review
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Lutz Goehring, David C Dorman, Klaus Osterrieder, Brandy A Burgess, Kelsie Dougherty, Peggy Gross, Claire Neinast, Nicola Pusterla, Gisela Soboll-Hussey, David P Lunn
BACKGROUND: Equine herpes virus type 1 (EHV-1) infection in horses is associated with upper respiratory disease, neurological disease, abortions, and neonatal death. REVIEW QUESTION: Does pharmacological therapy decrease either the incidence or severity of disease or infection caused by EHV-1 in domesticated horses? METHODS: A systematic review was preformed searching AGRICOLA, CAB Abstracts, Cochrane, PubMed, Web of Science, and WHO Global Health Index Medicus Regional Databases to identify articles published before February 15, 2021...
February 21, 2024: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379241/international-survey-of-equine-orthopaedic-specialists-reveals-diverse-treatment-strategies-for-horses-with-overriding-spinous-processes
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Dorothea Treß, Christoph Lischer, Roswitha Merle, Anna Ehrle
BACKGROUND: Overriding spinous processes, also known as 'kissing spines', are one of the most common causes of back pain in horses. The aim of this study was to investigate which options for diagnosis and treatment are preferred by equine orthopaedic specialists and assess which techniques are used for local injection. METHODS: An online survey was distributed among members of the European/American College of Veterinary Surgeons, the European/American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology and nationally recognised advanced equine orthopaedic practitioners...
February 20, 2024: Veterinary Record
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342358/effectiveness-of-photo-ozone-therapy-against-equine-pythium-insidiosum
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V S Rodrigues, L A C Trevisan, B S Cintra, R H Pires, A B Ribeiro, D C Tavares, E Oberhaus, J C Ferreira
Cutaneous pythiosis is a life-threatening infectious disease. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and ozone (O3 ) have been used individually in the treatment of infected wounds. The goals of the study were a) to characterize the antimicrobial action of the photo-ozone therapy (LLLT-O3 ) against equine Pythium insidiosum, and b) to assess the cytotoxic potential of the LLLT-O3 in keratinocytes. Specimens of pathogen were isolated from 10 horses. After culturing, 120 hyphae plugs were distributed among four groups (n=30 hyphae plugs/group): LLLT (laser irradiation for 160 sec;), O3 (exposition to O3 for 15 min;), LLLT-O3 (LLLT and O3 treatments in sequence) and control (untreated plugs)...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338101/antimicrobial-prescription-behavior-in-equine-asthma-cases-an-international-survey
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Astrid J van den Brom-Spierenburg, Alexandra N Mureșan, Cornélie M Westermann
Equine asthma is considered a non-infectious respiratory disease characterized by inflammation and hypersensitivity. Given the importance of antimicrobial stewardship, an international survey was designed to investigate the use of antimicrobials in asthmatic horses and the factors influencing prescription behavior. An online survey was distributed in six languages by international mailing lists and social media from December 2020 to January 2022. Of the 434 responses recorded, 249 veterinarians working in 25 countries finished the survey...
January 30, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338089/environmental-management-of-equine-asthma
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REVIEW
Elisa Diez de Castro, Jose Maria Fernandez-Molina
Environmental practices related to the inhalation of airborne dust have been identified as the main cause of equine asthma (EA) and reasonably, they are truly relevant in its treatment and control, especially for horses with its severe form. Vast research regarding environmental recommendations has been conducted in recent years. However, no recent exhaustive reviews exist that gather all this new evidence. The aim of this review is to report and compare the most pertinent information concerning the environmental management of EA...
January 30, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338013/treatment-of-equine-tarsus-long-medial-collateral-ligament-desmitis-with-allogenic-synovial-membrane-mesenchymal-stem-stromal-cells-enhanced-by-umbilical-cord-mesenchymal-stem-stromal-cell-derived-conditioned-medium-proof-of-concept
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Inês Leal Reis, Bruna Lopes, Patrícia Sousa, Ana Catarina Sousa, Mariana V Branquinho, Ana Rita Caseiro, Alexandra Rêma, Inês Briote, Carla M Mendonça, Jorge Miguel Santos, Luís M Atayde, Rui D Alvites, Ana Colette Maurício
Horses are high-performance athletes prone to sportive injuries such as tendonitis and desmitis. The formation of fibrous tissue in tendon repair remains a challenge to overcome. This impels regenerative medicine to develop innovative therapies that enhance regeneration, retrieving original tissue properties. Multipotent Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells (MSCs) have been successfully used to develop therapeutic products, as they secrete a variety of bioactive molecules that play a pivotal role in tissue regeneration...
January 24, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334367/the-effects-of-food-on-the-pharmacokinetics-of-mycophenolate-mofetil-in-healthy-horses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaitlyn Bello, Gwendolen Lorch, Mark G Papich, Kyeongmin Kim, Ramiro E Toribio, Liwei Yan, Zhiliang Xie, Kasey Hill, Mitch A Phelps
Additional immunomodulatory treatment is needed for the management of immune-mediated disease in horses. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is an immunomodulatory agent used in human and veterinary medicine for the prevention of graft rejection and the management of autoimmune diseases. Few studies exist investigating the pharmacokinetics of MMF in horses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of MMF in healthy horses in the fed vs. fasted state. Six healthy Standardbred mares were administered MMF 10 mg/kg by a nasogastric (NG) tube in a fed and fasted state...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302378/indigenous-antithymocyte-globulin-equine-to-treat-aplastic-anaemia-in-adults-a-case-series-from-two-centres-in-northeast-india
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Asif Iqbal, Abhijit Phukan, Chandana Sharma
BACKGROUND: Immunosuppressive therapy is the standard management of adults with aplastic anaemia. Antithymocyte globulin is used as first-line treatment of patients not eligible for bone marrow transplantation. This being a rare disease, available evidence in India is scarce. This study aimed to present experience in treating adult aplastic anaemia patients by immunosuppressive therapy using antithymocyte globulin-equine (Thymogam) in two tertiary care centres of northeast India. METHODS: This case series was conducted at the Health city hospital, Guwahati, and Excel Care Hospital, Guwahati from 2018 to 2020...
October 6, 2023: Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295517/targeted-transcriptomic-analysis-of-synovial-tissues-from-horses-with-septic-arthritis-treated-with-immune-activated-mesenchymal-stromal-cells-reveals-induction-of-t-cell-response-pathways
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Lynn M Pezzanite, Lyndah Chow, Julie B Engiles, Jade Kurihara, Cody Plaisance, Laurie R Goodrich, Steven Dow
OBJECTIVE: To investigate mechanistically the reported beneficial effects of immune-activated mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) therapy to treat equine septic arthritis, leveraging Nanostring technology. ANIMALS: 8 Quarter Horses with induced tibiotarsal Staphylococcus aureus septic arthritis treated IA with either Toll-like receptor-3 agonist polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid-activated MSCs + vancomycin antimicrobials (TLR-MSC-VAN; n = 4) or antimicrobials (VAN; 4)...
February 3, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281606/the-effect-of-feeding-a-commercial-feedstuff-on-gastric-squamous-gastric-disease-esgd-healing-and-prevention-of-recurrence
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N J Menzies-Gow, T Shurlock
Feedstuffs are often recommended to mitigate potential damage from acid associated with equine squamous gastric disease (ESGD). In acidic conditions, pectin alters its structure to one like mucus and binds the stomach mucosa, whilst alfalfa has a strong intrinsic acid buffering capacity. The study aimed to determine whether feeding a commercial beet pulp/alfalfa/oat fibre mix aids ESGD healing and/or prevention of recurrence. Ten adult horses with naturally occurring ESGD were included. All animals were treated with omeprazole as per the attending veterinarian's recommendation and randomly allocated to also be fed a commercial beet pulp/alfalfa/oat fibre mix (1Kg/horse divided into 2 meals/day; n=5) or no additional feed (n=5) for one month...
January 26, 2024: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275923/guttural-pouch-mycosis-a-three-step-therapeutic-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivier M Lepage
The temporary ligation of the common carotid artery is performed as an emergency aid in cases of guttural pouch mycosis. Its usefulness is put into perspective after an anatomical summary of arterial vascularization involving a guttural pouch. It helps to better understand the need for the cranial (cerebral) and caudal (cardiac) occlusion of an arterial rupture by embolization in order to achieve maximum success in preventing and treating an hemorrhage. Topical oxygen therapy used alone or in a multimodal approach with embolization surgery is performed to promote healing of the inflammatory and mycotic lesions observed when an individual is affected...
January 19, 2024: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275806/an-exploratory-study-into-the-backgrounds-and-perspectives-of-equine-assisted-service-practitioners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rita Seery, Deborah Wells
Equine-Assisted Services (EASs) are commonplace in today's society, but vary widely in both theoretical and practical applications. Until now, practitioners' experiences and perspectives in relation to these services have received little attention. To address this, a purpose-designed online questionnaire was distributed to EAS practitioners, exploring issues relating to the nature of the service provided, practice patterns, practitioner education, perceived knowledge, challenges faced and the future direction of these services...
January 22, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
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