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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36862626/self-cleaving-peptides-for-expression-of-multiple-genes-in-dictyostelium-discoideum
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinwen Zhu, Chiara Ricci-Tam, Emily R Hager, Allyson E Sgro
The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum is a model for a wide range of biological processes including chemotaxis, cell-cell communication, phagocytosis, and development. Interrogating these processes with modern genetic tools often requires the expression of multiple transgenes. While it is possible to transfect multiple transcriptional units, the use of separate promoters and terminators for each gene leads to large plasmid sizes and possible interference between units. In many eukaryotic systems this challenge has been addressed through polycistronic expression mediated by 2A viral peptides, permitting efficient, co-regulated gene expression...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36851375/evolution-of-the-prevalence-of-antibiotic-resistance-to-staphylococcus-spp-isolated-from-horses-in-florida-over-a-10-year-period
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kalie Marshall, Rosanna Marsella
Previous studies documented antibiotic resistance in horses but did not focus on skin specifically. We investigated antibiotic resistance and correlations between resistance patterns in skin infections. Records from 2009 to 2019 were searched for Staphylococcal infection and susceptibility results. Seventy-seven cases were included. Organisms identified were S. aureus (48/77), S. pseudintermedius (7/77), non-hemolytic Staphylococcus (8/77), beta-hemolytic Staphylococcus (6/77), and other species (8/77). Samples included pyoderma (36/77), wounds (10/77), abscesses (15/77), incision sites (5/77), nose (8/77), and foot (3/77)...
January 18, 2023: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36840365/digital-lamellar-inflammatory-signaling-in-an-experimental-model-of-equine-preferential-weight-bearing
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Teresa A Burns, Mauria R Watts, James K Belknap, Andrew W van Eps
BACKGROUND: Supporting limb laminitis (SLL) is a complication of severe orthopedic disease in horses and is often life-limiting, yet the pathophysiology remains obscure. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To investigate the role of digital lamellar inflammatory signaling in the pathophysiology of SLL using a model of unilateral weight bearing, hypothesizing that there would be evidence of lamellar inflammation in limbs subjected to the model. ANIMALS: Thirteen healthy adult Standardbred horses were used for this study (11 geldings, 2 mares; mean age 6...
March 2023: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36806118/severe-equinus-cavo-varus-correction-through-triplanar-tarsectomy-and-posterior-tibial-tendon-transfer-based-on-3d-printed-biomodel
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Chans-Veres, Juan Albiñana-Cunningham, Julia Martino Quintela, Eduardo Pereira, Sergio Tejero
Surgery for severe equine cavo-varus is complex and must be individualized. The interindividual phenotypic variability demands a personalized planning of each foot to be operated. The study's primary goal was to evaluate the function and satisfaction of a series of patients with severe equinus cavo-varus deformity who underwent a triplanar tarsectomy and transposition of the posterior tibial tendon in a single stage surgery after a patient specific 3D biomodel planning. A series of 12 feet (5 patients bilaterally) operated with this technique was analyzed...
March 2023: Foot
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36796738/identification-of-heterotopic-mineralisation-and-adjacent-pathology-in-the-equine-fetlock-region-by-low-field-magnetic-resonance-imaging-cone-beam-and-fan-beam-computed-tomography
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Szu-Ting Lin, Vanessa G Peter, Stefano Schiavo, Rachel Pokora, Hayley Patrick, Nick Bolas, Alastair K Foote, David R Sargan, Rachel C Murray
Heterotopic mineralisation in equine distal limbs has been considered an incidental finding and little is known about its imaging features. The study aimed to identify heterotopic mineralisation and adjacent pathology in the fetlock region with cone-beam (CB) computed tomography (CT), fan-beam (FB) CT, and low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Images from 12 equine cadaver limbs were examined for heterotopic mineralisation and adjacent pathology and verified by macro-examination. Retrospective review of the CBCT/MR images from two standing horses was also included...
February 14, 2023: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36668840/prediction-model-for-identifying-computational-phenotypes-of-children-with-cerebral-palsy-needing-neurotoxin-treatments
#26
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Carlo M Bertoncelli, Michal Latalski, Domenico Bertoncelli, Sikha Bagui, Subhash C Bagui, Dechelle Gautier, Federico Solla
Factors associated with neurotoxin treatments in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are poorly studied. We developed and externally validated a prediction model to identify the prognostic phenotype of children with CP who require neurotoxin injections. We conducted a longitudinal, international, multicenter, double-blind descriptive study of 165 children with CP (mean age 16.5 ± 1.2 years, range 12-18 years) with and without neurotoxin treatments. We collected functional and clinical data from 2005 to 2020, entered them into the BTX-PredictMed machine-learning model, and followed the guidelines, "Transparent Reporting of a Multivariable Prediction Model for Individual Prognosis or Diagnosis"...
December 28, 2022: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36604754/prevalence-and-clinical-significance-of-increasing-head-height-asymmetry-as-a-measure-of-forelimb-lameness-in-horses-when-trotting-in-a-straight-line-after-palmar-digital-nerve-block
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S A Kolding, J N Sørensen, J Kramer, M McCracken, S Reed, K G Keegan
BACKGROUND: Some horses increase in forelimb lameness (measured as vertical head height asymmetry, or differences in maximums and minimums of head heights [HDmax, HDmin]), after a palmar digital nerve (PDN) block. The prevalence of this finding, or what it means clinically, has not been reported in peer-reviewed literature. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of increasing head height asymmetry after a PDN block and determine if this is associated with cause of forelimb lameness...
January 5, 2023: Equine Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36572927/effect-of-age-at-training-initiation-on-hoof-morphology-and-lameness-in-juvenile-american-quarter-horses
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriella Kawahisa-Piquini, Luke Bass, Lynn M Pezzanite, Valerie J Moorman
BACKGROUND: Lameness, discipline, training intensity, environmental variability, and shoeing are all factors demonstrated to affect hoof loading and therefore act as adaptive stimuli to alter hoof morphology. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate effect of age at training initiation on hoof morphology and lameness incidence and determine if specific hoof morphology measurements correlate with lameness in juvenile American Quarter Horses. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study...
December 26, 2022: Equine Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36509240/lymphomatosis-as-a-cause-of-abdominal-pain-and-distension-in-two-adult-horses
#29
Laura R Perry, Amanda J Butler, Emily John, Shannon Martinson, Melanie Buote, Kimberley Foote, Shelley Burton, William B Stoughton
Two equine patients presented separately with severe abdominal distention, colic, lethargy, and decreased appetite. An ante-mortem diagnosis of lymphoma was reached in each case based on peritoneal fluid cytology. Due to a poor prognosis, the horses were humanely euthanized. Post-mortem examination with histology and immunohistochemistry confirmed both cases as lymphoma: alimentary B-cell lymphoma of the distal jejunum and cecum in one case, and T-cell lymphoma of the cecum in the second case. Both cases exhibited extensive metastasis with peritoneal and pleural serosae covered in small nodules and plaque like masses consistent with lymphomatosis...
December 9, 2022: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36374277/multivariable-analysis-to-determine-risk-factors-associated-with-abortion-in-mares
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Roach, Juan Carlos Arango Sabogal, Ken Smith, Alastair Foote, Kristien Verheyen, Amanda M de Mestre
Risk factors associated with equine reproductive efficiency have been identified along with those associated specifically with early pregnancy loss (EPL). In contrast, no studies have reported risk factors associated with abortion (loss between day 70 and 300 post-cover). Given the causes of abortion differ to those of EPL, likely too will the risk factors. A retrospective cohort study was carried out to identify risk factors associated with abortion in UK and Irish based Thoroughbreds, collecting data on 20 exposure variables over a five-year period...
November 1, 2022: Reproduction & fertility
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36291413/the-management-of-toe-walking-in-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-cast-and-go
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Manfredi, Flavia Riefoli, Michele Coviello, Daniela Dibello
Background: Toe walking is associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Correction of this “behavior” is a health challenge. The toe walker is affected by the contact refusal with the outside world: touching the ground as little as possible, trying to avoid any contact. A structured equines foot is a possible consequence. Method: We present the “Cast and Go” protocol, used in 22 idiopathic toe walker children with ASD treated from 2015 to 2020. The treatment was performed by a single senior experienced doctor with botulinum injection, ankle casts and rehabilitative therapies...
September 27, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36011221/the-effect-of-equine-assisted-learning-on-improving-stress-health-and-coping-among-quarantine-control-workers-in-south-korea
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taewoon Jung, Hyoungjin Park, Jeong-Yi Kwon, Sunju Sohn
Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) and Avian Influenza (AI) frequently occur in South Korea, resulting in high levels of occupational stress among quarantine workers forced to partake in massive livestock killings. This study explored the usefulness of Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) in improving these workers' psychological and emotional functioning. A total of 51 FMD/AI control workers participated in 16 sessions of an EAL program facilitated by therapeutic riding professionals and trained horses. Results showed significant changes in their stress level, coping style, and overall quality of life-related to health, most notably increased vitality, enhanced emotional and social functioning, greater problem-solving, and less social avoidance after EAL participation...
August 18, 2022: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35943929/equine-heel-bulb-lacerations-62-cases-2004-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pearce B Sloan, Katie A Self, Qing Kang, J Dylan Lutter
OBJECTIVE: To characterize clinical findings and outcomes for horses with heel bulb lacerations. ANIMALS: Medical records of a teaching hospital were reviewed to identify horses treated for heel bulb lacerations between February 2004 and October 2018. Long-term outcome was assessed by telephone communication with owners. Results were analyzed to determine association with clinical outcome. RESULTS: 31 mares and 31 geldings of various ages, breeds, and uses were evaluated...
July 20, 2022: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35930787/positron-emission-tomography-a-horse-in-the-musculoskeletal-imaging-race
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathieu Spriet
Positron emission tomography (PET) has established itself as a pertinent tool in equine musculoskeletal imaging in the last few years. With the ability to provide functional information regarding both bone and soft tissues, PET has found several clinical applications in horses. PET is currently used in horses as an enhanced bone scan, providing high-resolution 3-dimensional information, in particular for imaging of the racehorse fetlock. Combined with CT and MRI, PET is particularly pertinent in horses for the assessment of subchondral bone and enthesis...
June 8, 2022: American Journal of Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35871486/standardized-uptake-values-and-attenuation-correction-in-18-f-sodium-fluoride-pet-of-the-equine-foot-and-fetlock
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberley Sannajust, Mathieu Spriet, Sergey Anishchenko, David Beylin
Maximal standardized uptake values (SUVmax ) are commonly used for the interpretation of PET studies. Limited information regarding the SUVmax of 18 F-NaF PET in horses is currently available in the literature. The goals of this retrospective secondary analysis study were to provide reference values for 18 F-NaF SUVmax in the equine distal extremity and assess the effect of attenuation correction. Nonattenuation corrected (NAC) and CT-based attenuation corrected (CTAC) SUVmax were obtained from 19 feet and 19 fetlocks...
July 24, 2022: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35871471/palmar-plantar-oblique-projections-improve-radiographic-detection-of-fractures-of-the-palmar-plantar-processes-of-the-equine-distal-phalanx
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison J Fairburn, Ceri E Sherlock, Tim S Mair
Radiography is a standard diagnostic test for horses with suspected fractures of the palmar/plantar processes (PP) of the distal phalanx, however published studies evaluating the diagnostic utility for radiography are currently lacking. The objectives of this retrospective, diagnostic case-control study were to determine the sensitivity of radiographs for the detection of PP fractures, and determine the diagnostic utility of the palmar/plantar oblique projections of the PP for the identification of PP fractures compared to standard radiographic series...
July 24, 2022: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35842924/plasma-syndecan-1-concentration-as-a-biomarker-for-endothelial-glycocalyx-degradation-in-septic-adult-horses
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kallie J Hobbs, Philip J Johnson, Charles E Wiedmeyer, Loren Schultz, Christopher A Foote
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available regarding endothelial glycocalyx degradation during sepsis in horses. Plasma syndecan-1 concentrations are increased in consequence of sepsis in other species and have been useful for prognostication. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether plasma syndecan-1 levels are increased in adult horses affected with sepsis. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. METHODS: Adult horses were assigned to one of three groups based on results of physical and laboratory examinations, clinical diagnosis, and results of previously described SIRS classification: Group 1 horses included healthy, nonseptic horses; Group 2 included horses in which clinical illness was identified but that were not considered to be septic; Group 3 included horses with a clinical diagnosis of sepsis...
July 17, 2022: Equine Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35798211/the-use-of-confined-housing-in-sand-bedding-and-trimming-to-manage-phalangeal-rotation-and-hoof-malconformation-over-a-20-week-period-in-two-laminitic-stallions
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanakorn Wattanapornpilom, Phreuthi Pornprasitroj, Kosin Thongsri, Sittichai Iamprapai, Phattaraphong Suan-Aoy, Metha Chanda
Chronic laminitis is a late stage of laminitis in horses characterised by distal phalangeal rotation and foot pain. Various trimming and shoeing methods have been implemented; however, they sometimes aggravate lameness, particularly in laminitic horses with poor hoof quality. Sand bedding confinement has alternatively been employed to relieve foot pain in laminitic horses; however, the impact of long-term confined sand bed accommodation on hoof conditions is unknown. Moreover, the time course of sand bedding housing for managing chronic laminitis has yet to be described...
September 2022: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35663248/detection-and-antimicrobial-resistance-of-staphylococcus-species-from-chicken-chicken-litter-and-humans-in-addis-ababa-ethiopia
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fufa Abunna, Biyansa Adugna, Takele Beyene Tufa, Dinka Ayana, Fanta D Gutema, Hika Waktole, Fikru Regassa, Reta D Abdi
Background: In veterinary medicine, three Staphylococcus species are of particular importance as primary causes of specific diseases; S. aureus (mastitis in ruminants, equine botryomycosis, and bumble foot in poultry), S. hycus (porcine exudative epidermitis), and S. intermedius (canine pyoderma). The disease conditions caused by Staphylococcus in poultry vary with site, route, and predisposing factors include wounds as a result of fighting/cannibalism, immunosuppression based on virus infection or parasite infestation, and bad husbandry conditions (overcrowding)...
2022: Veterinary Medicine International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35488427/objective-evaluation-for-analgesia-of-the-distal-interphalangeal-joint-the-navicular-bursa-and-perineural-analgesia-in-horses-with-naturally-occurring-forelimb-lameness-localised-to-the-foot
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vasiliki Katrinaki, Roberto J Estrada, Kathrin Mählmann, Panagiotis Kolokythas, Christophorus J Lischer
BACKGROUND: The outcome and interpretation of intra-synovial diagnostic analgesia of the distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) and the navicular bursa (NB) remain in dispute, and no objective studies have been carried out to establish the percentage of improvement over time from these two analgesia techniques. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the qualitative and time-dependent outcome of DIPJ-A and NB-A in naturally occurring forelimb lameness. STUDY DESIGN: Case series...
April 29, 2022: Equine Veterinary Journal
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