نتایج جستجو برای: laminitis

تعداد نتایج: 417  

2003
Chris Pollitt

Research into the structure and function of the hoof wall has proven fundamental to the understanding of how important diseases such as laminitis develop. This article reviews current information on the equine hoof wall and its internal lamellar layer (with notes on the developmental mechanism of laminitis) in the hope that a more unified approach to the rational management of the hoof wall, by...

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal. Supplement 1998
C C Pollitt M A Pass S Pollitt

A method for culturing explants of lamellar hoof was developed to investigate the process of lamellar separation that occurs in laminitis. Explants, consisting of hoof wall, dermal and epidermal lamellae and the adjacent sub-lamellar connective tissue remained intact when cultured in tissue culture medium for 2 days. However, when cultured in the presence of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) a...

2017
Mario Angelone Virna Conti Cristiano Biacca Beatrice Battaglia Laura Pecorari Francesco Piana Giacomo Gnudi Fabio Leonardi Roberto Ramoni Giuseppina Basini Silvia Dotti Sabrina Renzi Maura Ferrari Stefano Grolli

Laminitis, a highly debilitating disease of the foot in ungulates, is characterized by pathological changes of the complex lamellar structures that maintain the appendicular skeleton within the hoof. Laminitis is a multifactorial disease that involves perturbation of the vascular, hematological, and inflammatory homeostasis of the foot. Interestingly, the pathogenesis of the disease resembles w...

Journal: :Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic 2001
J Harman M Ward

Equine Cushing's syndrome, a relatively common and complex condition, is difficult to treat with conventional medicine. Cushing's syndrome involves a hyperplasia or adenoma of the anterior pituitary gland. Biochemical alterations include increased endogenous cortisol, insulin resistance, elevated adrenocorticotrophic hormone, and decreased thyroid hormone levels. Symptoms include hirsutism with...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2014
Samantha M Steelman Philip Johnson Amy Jackson James Schulze Bhanu P Chowdhary

Acute laminitis is an inflammatory disease of the equine foot that often occurs secondarily to sepsis or systemic inflammation associated with gastrointestinal disease. It has been suggested that laminitis is similar to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in humans, although in horses the weight-bearing laminar epithelium of the foot appears to be the tissue most sensitive to insult and the fir...

2002
Susan C. Eades Rustin M. Moore

The pathophysiology of acute laminitis remains poorly understood despite substantial scientific investigation over the last 20 yr. Evidence would suggest that ischemic and inflammatory cascades are involved. Evidence from our laboratory suggests that endothelin-1 is involved in the digital microvascular alterations characteristic of acute laminitis. Although current therapies are varied and inc...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1976
B E Brent

Laminitis often follows lactic acidosis and is accompanied by increased blood and rumen histamine. However, since histamine is poorly absorbed and absorbed histamine is rapidly metabolized, and since high levels of oral histamine have not produced laminitis, it is unlikely that ruminal histamine causes laminitis. Lactic acidosis leads to rumenitis, which, in turn, leads to liver abscesses becau...

Journal: :Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde 2009
M Clauss A Keller A Peemöller K Nygrén J-M Hatt K Nuss

A five year-old bull moose (Alces alces) was culled due to chronic hoof overgrowth that required frequent intervention. Radiographic examination revealed changes in phalangeal bone structure usually considered indicative for laminitis in domestic cattle; similar changes were absent in the hooves of a free-ranging moose of similar age. The captive animal had been maintained in exhibits whose flo...

2009
Kenny Simon Wagon Hay

The Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status, and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Laminitis is a painful lameness condition that can affect any breed of horse or pony. Although the exact mechanics of...

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