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J Equine Vet Sci ; 131: 104928, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37730075

RESUMO

Equine asthma is an airway disease that affects a large number of horses annually leading to considerable economic losses in the horse industry. Despite advances in research in this area, there is still a lack of information on its etiology and molecular characterization in pasture associated asthma. The objective of the current study was to characterize the inflammatory disease of lower airways in horses maintained on pasture through cytologic and immunologic profile during the summer in a tropical environment by analysis of the gene expression of Th1 cytokines (IFN- λ, IL-8), Th2 cytokines (IL-4 and IL-5), and pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, TNF-α) in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid in healthy and asthma horses on pasture. A group 39 of clinically healthy horses maintained on native pasture and supplemented with concentrate was evaluated by BAL analyzed for differential cellular count and assigned into a control and an asthma group. The gene expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines was analyzed in the BAL by reverse time PCR (RT-PCR) (IL-1α (alpha), IL-4, IL-5, IL-8, TNF-α alpha and IFN-λ), using ß-actin as housekeeping gene. Higher gene expression of IL-1, IL-4, IL-5, IL-8, IFN-λ in the BAL of asthma horses was found. Current results indicate an increase in Th2, characterizing an allergic inflammatory reaction due to the significant increase in IL-5 in asthmatic horses (10.3 ± 1.13), when compared to the values ​​obtained in normal horses (3.27 ± 0.46). The only down regulated cytokine in the asthma group was TNF-α, suggesting a chronic antigenic reaction.


Assuntos
Asma , Doenças dos Cavalos , Cavalos , Animais , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/genética , Interleucina-8/genética , Interleucina-4/genética , Interleucina-5 , Asma/genética , Asma/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/genética
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J Equine Sci ; 33(3): 31-35, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36196141

RESUMO

Indisputably, the use of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenoming is beneficial for the victims. However, there are few studies addressing the effect of long-term hyperimmunization in inoculated horses. It is known that the injection of snake venoms and adjuvants leads to local and systemic reactions in horses, but little is known about the response of inflammatory proteins. The aim of this study was to evaluate serum proteins and the electrophoretic profile of horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization. Twenty horses were divided into two groups: an inoculated group, comprising ten horses that were already being used for production of a Crotalus sp. antivenom, and a control group, comprising ten animals that had never been used for hyperimmunization. All animals were clinically healthy and without laboratory abnormalities. Total protein and albumin concentrations were measured in serum. Serum globulins were obtained by calculation. Plasma fibrinogen estimates were determined by the heat precipitation method. Serum proteinograms were obtained using agarose gel electrophoresis. The results revealed a significant increase in the concentrations of total serum proteins, globulins, and ß-globulins in the inoculated group, exceeding the reference values. There were slight increases in the α-1- and α-2-globulin subfractions in serum-producing horses, with no statistical significance. We also observed that horses used to produce hyperimmune plasma developed hypoalbuminemia, although the decrease in albumin production was not statistically significant. Our findings suggest that the continuous use of horses to produce crotalid antivenom may lead to a chronic inflammatory stimulus, with changes in plasma levels of inflammatory proteins.

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Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 49(suppl.1): Pub. 616, Mar. 14, 2021. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-30760

RESUMO

Background: Summer Pasture Associated Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (SPAOPD), or Equine Pasture Asthma (EPA),has been described as an environmentally-induced respiratory disease that occurs during the warmer and more humidmonths, leading to reversible airway obstruction, persistent and non-specific airway hyper-responsiveness, and chronicneutrophilic airway inflammation. Exacerbation of clinical signs vary according to warm seasons and range from mildto severe episodes of wheezing, coughing, and laboured breathing, being highly debilitating to the equine. This reportdescribed two cases of Equine Pasture Asthma that showed clinical and environmental similarities with Summer PastureAssociated Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.Cases: The patients were crossbreed geldings that have never been stabled and were used for cattle management in a farmin southeastern Brazil. They presented poor performance and a persistent cough for over 3 years. Initially, the respiratorysigns were only observed after exercise but, over the years, it gradually progressed to being observed when the horses wereat rest. Both animals had a history of regular deworming and were previously treated by other veterinarians with antibiotics,clenbuterol, and mucokinetics. Little improvement was noticed by the owner and the signs returned over time as treatmentwas often discontinued. Clinical findings were compatible with the grade 3 mucus classification as well as with score 2for Severe Asthma. BALF cytology was done according to routine procedure. Animal 1 presented slides with free yeast,macrophages, and mucus with Curschmanns spiral and counting of 29.7% of neutrophils (NE), 43.7% of lymphocytes(LP), 25.3% of macrophages (MC) and 1.3% of eosinophils (EO). Animal 2 presented slides with phagocytized yeast,mucus and counting of 27% of NE, 38.5% of LP, 33% of MC and 1.5% of EO...(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Doenças dos Cavalos , Asma/veterinária , Triancinolona Acetonida/uso terapêutico , Ácidos Graxos Ômega-3/uso terapêutico
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49(suppl.1): Pub.616-Jan 4, 2021. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458479

RESUMO

Background: Summer Pasture Associated Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (SPAOPD), or Equine Pasture Asthma (EPA),has been described as an environmentally-induced respiratory disease that occurs during the warmer and more humidmonths, leading to reversible airway obstruction, persistent and non-specific airway hyper-responsiveness, and chronicneutrophilic airway inflammation. Exacerbation of clinical signs vary according to warm seasons and range from mildto severe episodes of wheezing, coughing, and laboured breathing, being highly debilitating to the equine. This reportdescribed two cases of Equine Pasture Asthma that showed clinical and environmental similarities with Summer PastureAssociated Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.Cases: The patients were crossbreed geldings that have never been stabled and were used for cattle management in a farmin southeastern Brazil. They presented poor performance and a persistent cough for over 3 years. Initially, the respiratorysigns were only observed after exercise but, over the years, it gradually progressed to being observed when the horses wereat rest. Both animals had a history of regular deworming and were previously treated by other veterinarians with antibiotics,clenbuterol, and mucokinetics. Little improvement was noticed by the owner and the signs returned over time as treatmentwas often discontinued. Clinical findings were compatible with the grade 3 mucus classification as well as with score 2for Severe Asthma. BALF cytology was done according to routine procedure. Animal 1 presented slides with free yeast,macrophages, and mucus with Curschmann’s spiral and counting of 29.7% of neutrophils (NE), 43.7% of lymphocytes(LP), 25.3% of macrophages (MC) and 1.3% of eosinophils (EO). Animal 2 presented slides with phagocytized yeast,mucus and counting of 27% of NE, 38.5% of LP, 33% of MC and 1.5% of EO...


Assuntos
Animais , Asma/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos , Triancinolona Acetonida/uso terapêutico , /uso terapêutico
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49(supl.1): Pub. 698, 2021. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1363524

RESUMO

Background: In horses, an increase in the volume of penis and foreskin can be caused by trauma. The resultant edema interferes with the retraction of the penis and cause paraphimosis. Surgical intervention through penectomy is indicated in cases wherein an alternative treatment is not feasible. Partial penectomy can prolong the life and reproductive function of many stallions. The present study aims to report on the methodological, functional, and economic feasibility of a successful case of the use of Williams technique for partial penectomy performed in the field in a horse with paraphimosis, preserving urinary, productive, and reproductive functions. Case: A 10-year-old horse weighing 500 kg had clinical signs of paraphimosis due to the formation of granulomatous tissue following trauma to the glans region. A surgical intervention, namely a partial penectomy was decided to be performed to prevent injury from priapism. Due to the limited resources provided by the owner and the impossibility of moving the animal to a surgical center in a veterinary hospital, the procedure was performed in the field, with prior sanitization and preparation of the environment used to perform surgery. The horse was tranquilized with intravenous xylazine hydrochloride and acepromazine, with subsequent induction of anesthesia with ready-to-use (RTU) guaifenesin bolus and maintenance of anesthesia with an intravenous association of RTU guaifenesin, xylazine hydrochloride, and ketamine. The distal third of the penis was amputated using the recommended Williams technique. Although the complications like dehiscence and emergence of granulation tissue occurred after surgery, these were controlled in the daily follow-up of the animal and post-surgical treatment. Discussion: Paraphimosis predisposed the horse to abrasions and edema of the exposed portion of the penis. However, there was no urine retention, which suggested that the urethral ostium and the urethra had no lesions. Because the granulomatous lesions were located in the distal third of the penis and the extent of penile exposure was small, the partial penectomy technique proved effective in solving the permanent exposure of the penis. The anesthetic protocol used was inexpensive, easy to execute, and effective, and no anesthetic complications occurred, proving this protocol to be efficient for the anesthetic induction of animals in the field. In addition to being reliable and widespread, the Williams technique was recommended to prevent possible urethral stenosis and the development of contact dermatitis by urine. This technique makes a rapid recovery of the animal possible, with improvement of its physiological parameters, and due to ease of being able to be done in the field, it is also inexpensive. The edema and the granulation tissue that occurred after surgery were controlled with medication. In general, post-penectomy animals are not used for reproduction. This makes the present report an important contribution, because in cases in which the lesions present a distal disposition and the penile exposure is small, stallions have a chance of maintaining reproductive function after surgery, even with a long period of evolution before surgical treatment. This was demonstrated in the present case, as the animal in this case later impregnated a mare, with the pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound examination. Partial penectomy is a resolution technique for cases of traumatic paraphimosis, in which exuberant granulation tissue is formed in the distal third of the penis, with a long period of evolution. The surgery can be done in the field, with a low surgical cost to the owner, and a good productive and reproductive prognosis for the animal.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Parafimose/cirurgia , Parafimose/veterinária , Pênis/cirurgia , Cavalos/cirurgia , Doenças do Pênis/veterinária
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J Equine Sci ; 31(1): 1-4, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32206032

RESUMO

Ten mule foals were used to investigate serum IgG concentration. Blood was collected from mares and foals on the day following parturition (D1), at 48 and 72 hr after birth (D2 and D3), and on D7, D14, D21, D28, D35, D42, and D60. Serum IgG concentration was determined by zinc sulfate turbidity test and was above 400 mg/dl at all time points, except for one foal on D2. Mean values were above 800 mg/dl from D1 to D7 and at D60. The difference between mares and foals at each collection time was significant, except at D1. For all other days, foal IgG values were lower than the mare IgG values. Mean IgG concentrations were lower from D14 to D42 compared with D1 and D60. The results show that the critical period for the mule foal is at D28, which can be a vulnerable window for infections. The variation pattern in IgG values is similar to that in data published for horse and donkey foals. There are no published studies to date on the subject, and the present contribution enables further understanding of the newborn mule foal.

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J Equine Sci ; 28(2): 55-59, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28721124

RESUMO

The respiratory system is essential for health and high athletic performance in horses. Respiratory diseases have been recognized as having a major impact on training equine animals and are commonly cited as the second most common cause of wasted training time. Inflammatory airway disease (IAD) is an important cause of poor performance in young racehorses. Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) is considered a major issue for the equine industry because of its high prevalence and association with reduced athletic performance. In Brazil, polo is a growing equestrian sport, but studies on it are still scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of EIPH, the association between EIPH and IAD, and EIPH influence on the tracheal cytological profile of polo ponies. Thirty-seven horses regularly used for polo were included in this study. Endoscopic examination was performed every 30 to 90 min after practice, and tracheal lavage was performed after 18 to 24 hr. Sixteen animals (43.2%) presented a score of 0 for mucus in endoscopy; twelve animals (32.4%) presented a score for 1 and nine animals (24.3%) presented score 2 of mucus. IAD was characterized by tracheal cytology in 12 animals (32.4%). The occurrence of EIPH in this study was 29.7% (11/37). No significant difference was found in the cell types in tracheal cytology when EIPH-positive and EIPH-negative horses were compared. Polo ponies are affected by IAD and EIPH in relevant proportions, but there was no association between EIPH and tracheal cytological profile.

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Ci. Anim. bras. ; 17(2): 274-278, Abr-Jun. 2016. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-334242

RESUMO

Tracheobronchial wash (TBW) is a method to recover cell samples from the airways. The cytology of TBW fluid is an important technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in horses. Excessive mucus in TBW may cause cell damage and morphological changes that hinder cell type recognition, resulting in a misdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare the results of differential cell count in a tracheobronchial wash of filtered and non-filtered samples. Endoscopy and TBW procedures were performed in thirty horses. Each TBW sample was split into two aliquots. Two groups were formed: non-filtrated aliquots (NF) and filtrated aliquots (F). The filtration was performed using a hydrophilic gauze pad. After centrifugation, the differential cell count was performed considering 300 nucleated cells. The filtrated aliquots results presented a significant increase of macrophages count and a significant decrease in neutrophils count comparing to the results of non-filtrated aliquots. These findings were consistent with results of filtered bronchoalveolar wash published studies. Therefore, the filtration of TBW is not an efficient method(AU)


O lavado traqueobrônquico (LTB) é um método usado para recuperar uma amostra de células das vias respiratórias. A citologia do LTB é descrita como uma importante ferramenta no diagnóstico de doença pulmonar em equinos. O excesso de muco geralmente presente no LTB pode alterar a morfologia, dificultando a identificação dos tipos celulares e, por consequência, prejudicando a contagem diferencial de células e a interpretação diagnóstica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar o efeito da filtração do LTB de equinos sobre a contagem diferencial de células na avaliação citológica do lavado traqueobrônquico. Foram utilizados 30 equinos que foram submetidos a coletas de amostras de LTB via endoscópio. De cada amostra obtida foi separada uma primeira alíquota não filtrada (NF). Uma segunda alíquota (F) foi obtida filtrando-se o LTB, utilizando-se uma compressa de gaze hidrófila. As alíquotas F e NF foram submetidas à citocentrifugação para contagem diferencial de 300 células nucleadas. Verificou-se um aumento significativo no percentual de macrófagos e redução significativa de neutrófilos nas amostras filtradas. As alterações observadas foram condizentes com achados de estudos prévios realizados em lavado broncoalveolar. Conclui-se que a filtração do LTB não é uma metodologia aconselhável, pois acarreta em alterações de contagem significativas nas proporções de importantes marcadores celulares de inflamação, podendo gerar possíveis erros de diagnóstico(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cavalos , Sistema Respiratório/citologia , Filtração/veterinária , Contagem de Células/veterinária , Lavagem Broncoalveolar/veterinária , Endoscopia/veterinária
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Ciênc. anim. bras. (Impr.) ; 17(2): 274-278, Abr-Jun. 2016. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1473459

RESUMO

Tracheobronchial wash (TBW) is a method to recover cell samples from the airways. The cytology of TBW fluid is an important technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in horses. Excessive mucus in TBW may cause cell damage and morphological changes that hinder cell type recognition, resulting in a misdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare the results of differential cell count in a tracheobronchial wash of filtered and non-filtered samples. Endoscopy and TBW procedures were performed in thirty horses. Each TBW sample was split into two aliquots. Two groups were formed: non-filtrated aliquots (NF) and filtrated aliquots (F). The filtration was performed using a hydrophilic gauze pad. After centrifugation, the differential cell count was performed considering 300 nucleated cells. The filtrated aliquots results presented a significant increase of macrophages count and a significant decrease in neutrophils count comparing to the results of non-filtrated aliquots. These findings were consistent with results of filtered bronchoalveolar wash published studies. Therefore, the filtration of TBW is not an efficient method


O lavado traqueobrônquico (LTB) é um método usado para recuperar uma amostra de células das vias respiratórias. A citologia do LTB é descrita como uma importante ferramenta no diagnóstico de doença pulmonar em equinos. O excesso de muco geralmente presente no LTB pode alterar a morfologia, dificultando a identificação dos tipos celulares e, por consequência, prejudicando a contagem diferencial de células e a interpretação diagnóstica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar o efeito da filtração do LTB de equinos sobre a contagem diferencial de células na avaliação citológica do lavado traqueobrônquico. Foram utilizados 30 equinos que foram submetidos a coletas de amostras de LTB via endoscópio. De cada amostra obtida foi separada uma primeira alíquota não filtrada (NF). Uma segunda alíquota (F) foi obtida filtrando-se o LTB, utilizando-se uma compressa de gaze hidrófila. As alíquotas F e NF foram submetidas à citocentrifugação para contagem diferencial de 300 células nucleadas. Verificou-se um aumento significativo no percentual de macrófagos e redução significativa de neutrófilos nas amostras filtradas. As alterações observadas foram condizentes com achados de estudos prévios realizados em lavado broncoalveolar. Conclui-se que a filtração do LTB não é uma metodologia aconselhável, pois acarreta em alterações de contagem significativas nas proporções de importantes marcadores celulares de inflamação, podendo gerar possíveis erros de diagnóstico


Assuntos
Animais , Cavalos , Contagem de Células/veterinária , Filtração/veterinária , Sistema Respiratório/citologia , Endoscopia/veterinária , Lavagem Broncoalveolar/veterinária
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Ci. Anim. bras. ; 17(2)2016.
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-745158

RESUMO

Abstract Tracheobronchial wash (TBW) is a method to recover cell samples from the airways. The cytology of TBW fluid is an important technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in horses. Excessive mucus in TBW may cause cell damage and morphological changes that hinder cell type recognition, resulting in a misdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare the results of differential cell count in a tracheobronchial wash of filtered and non-filtered samples. Endoscopy and TBW procedures were performed in thirty horses. Each TBW sample was split into two aliquots. Two groups were formed: non-filtrated aliquots (NF) and filtrated aliquots (F). The filtration was performed using a hydrophilic gauze pad. After centrifugation, the differential cell count was performed considering 300 nucleated cells. The filtrated aliquots results presented a significant increase of macrophages count and a significant decrease in neutrophils count comparing to the results of non-filtrated aliquots. These findings were consistent with results of filtered bronchoalveolar wash published studies. Therefore, the filtration of TBW is not an efficient method.


Resumo O lavado traqueobrônquico (LTB) é um método usado para recuperar uma amostra de células das vias respiratórias. A citologia do LTB é descrita como uma importante ferramenta no diagnóstico de doença pulmonar em equinos. O excesso de muco geralmente presente no LTB pode alterar a morfologia, dificultando a identificação dos tipos celulares e, por consequência, prejudicando a contagem diferencial de células e a interpretação diagnóstica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar o efeito da filtração do LTB de equinos sobre a contagem diferencial de células na avaliação citológica do lavado traqueobrônquico. Foram utilizados 30 equinos que foram submetidos a coletas de amostras de LTB via endoscópio. De cada amostra obtida foi separada uma primeira alíquota não filtrada (NF). Uma segunda alíquota (F) foi obtida filtrando-se o LTB, utilizando-se uma compressa de gaze hidrófila. As alíquotas F e NF foram submetidas à citocentrifugação para contagem diferencial de 300 células nucleadas. Verificou-se um aumento significativo no percentual de macrófagos e redução significativa de neutrófilos nas amostras filtradas. As alterações observadas foram condizentes com achados de estudos prévios realizados em lavado broncoalveolar. Conclui-se que a filtração do LTB não é uma metodologia aconselhável, pois acarreta em alterações de contagem significativas nas proporções de importantes marcadores celulares de inflamação, podendo gerar possíveis erros de diagnóstico.

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