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Randomized Comparison Between A Forced Air System And Warm Water Bath For Resuscitation Of Neonatal Hypothermic Calves With Or Without Oral Administration Of Caffeine, Adam T. Copeland, Amanda J. Kreuder, Grant Dewell, Renee Dewell, Caitlin Wiley, Lingnan Yuan, Jonathan P. Mochel, Joseph Smith Apr 2024

Randomized Comparison Between A Forced Air System And Warm Water Bath For Resuscitation Of Neonatal Hypothermic Calves With Or Without Oral Administration Of Caffeine, Adam T. Copeland, Amanda J. Kreuder, Grant Dewell, Renee Dewell, Caitlin Wiley, Lingnan Yuan, Jonathan P. Mochel, Joseph Smith

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Background

Hypothermia is a cause of neonatal calf death in cold climates. Practical and effective rewarming methods are important for bovine health within affected regions.

Hypothesis/Objectives

To compare the rewarming rate and blood analytes (glucose, lactate, and cortisol) of calves resuscitated with forced air with warm water bath, with or without oral administration of caffeine.

Animals

Twenty healthy neonatal Holstein bull calves.

Methods

In this randomized, prospective study, calves born healthy and without history of dystocia were cooled to 32°C rectal temperature then thermally resuscitated using either forced air rewarming or warm water bath (40°C) with or without oral administration …


Tooth Root Abscess And Mandibular Infections In Old World Camelids: 3 Cases, Alyssa Sparnon, Joseph Smith, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Silke Hecht, David Anderson, Sarel Van Amstel Apr 2024

Tooth Root Abscess And Mandibular Infections In Old World Camelids: 3 Cases, Alyssa Sparnon, Joseph Smith, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Silke Hecht, David Anderson, Sarel Van Amstel

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There are limited reports of mandibular infections and tooth root abscesses in camels (Old World Camelids). This is in contrast to multiple reports and case series detailing diagnosis, management, and therapy of similar infections in New World Camelids such as llamas and alpacas. The purpose of this case series is to present three cases of camels in North America with these infections and to detail the diagnostics, therapeutic interventions, management, and follow-up of these cases. Radiography was utilized in all three cases, as was sedation and/or anesthesia. Similar to llamas, florfenicol was used for antimicrobial therapy and flunixin meglumine was …


Pharmacokinetics Of Famotidine In Goats After Intravenous Administration, Olivia Escher, Joseph Smith, Kamryn Christopher, Bryan Hogan, Lainey Harvill, Makenna Hopson, Sherry Cox Apr 2024

Pharmacokinetics Of Famotidine In Goats After Intravenous Administration, Olivia Escher, Joseph Smith, Kamryn Christopher, Bryan Hogan, Lainey Harvill, Makenna Hopson, Sherry Cox

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No abstract provided.


Johne’S Disease In A Pygmy Doe: A Diagnostic Dilemma, Madison Callicott, Kaitlyn Upton, Joseph Smith, Camille Cordero Aponte Aug 2023

Johne’S Disease In A Pygmy Doe: A Diagnostic Dilemma, Madison Callicott, Kaitlyn Upton, Joseph Smith, Camille Cordero Aponte

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No abstract provided.


Cryptosporidiosis In An Alpaca Cria Secondary To Prolongedantimicrobial Administration, Heidi M. Wyrosdick, Caroline Griffin, John J. Schaefer, Joseph Smith Aug 2023

Cryptosporidiosis In An Alpaca Cria Secondary To Prolongedantimicrobial Administration, Heidi M. Wyrosdick, Caroline Griffin, John J. Schaefer, Joseph Smith

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No abstract provided.


Delayed Urethral Obstruction After Migration Of A Ballistic Pellet In An Alpine Wether, Joseph Smith Jul 2023

Delayed Urethral Obstruction After Migration Of A Ballistic Pellet In An Alpine Wether, Joseph Smith

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A one-year-old alpine wether was presented for emergency evaluation of stranguria. Diagnostics identified a moderately distended bladder and mild dehydration. Preliminary lateral radiographs identified two metallic structures consistent with projectile pellets in the pelvic and perineal regions and no evidence of radiopaque uroliths. A tube cystostomy was performed, and a contrast urethrogram revealed one of the pellets in the perineal region was in proximity to the urethral obstruction. Subsequent radiography and ultrasound identified the pellet as being within the lumen of the urethra. Examination of the trichotomized skin revealed two scars, including a scar over the paralumbar fossa in the …


The Pharmacokinetics And Pharmacodynamics Of Esomeprazole In Sheep After Intravenous Dosing, Joseph Smith, Jessica Gebert, Kailee Bennett, Lisa Sams Ebner, Ryan Flynn, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Lainey Harvill, Olivia Escher, Amanda Jo Kreuder, Joan Bergman, Sherry Cox May 2023

The Pharmacokinetics And Pharmacodynamics Of Esomeprazole In Sheep After Intravenous Dosing, Joseph Smith, Jessica Gebert, Kailee Bennett, Lisa Sams Ebner, Ryan Flynn, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Lainey Harvill, Olivia Escher, Amanda Jo Kreuder, Joan Bergman, Sherry Cox

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Abomasal (gastric) ulceration is a morbidity in sheep, and currently, there is a paucity of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data for gastroprotectant drugs reported for this species. The proton pump inhibitor esomeprazole has been used in small animal and human patients for gastroprotection via increasing the gastric pH. The objective of this study was to report the pharmacokinetic parameters and pharmacodynamic effect of esomeprazole in sheep after single intravenous dosing. Four healthy adult Southdown cross ewes had blood collected over a 24  h time period after single intravenous dosing of esomeprazole at 1.0  mg/kg. Abomasal fluid was sampled over 24  h …


Pharmacokinetics Of Intramuscular Maropitant In Pigs (Sus Scrofa Domesticus), Joseph Smith, Jessica E. Gebert, Lisa S. Ebner, Kailee O. Bennett, Rebecca J. Collins, Chiara E. Hampton, Stephanie A. Kleine, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Christopher K. Smith, Reza Seddighi, Genevieve Bussieres, Jonathan P. Mochel, Healther K. Knych Mar 2023

Pharmacokinetics Of Intramuscular Maropitant In Pigs (Sus Scrofa Domesticus), Joseph Smith, Jessica E. Gebert, Lisa S. Ebner, Kailee O. Bennett, Rebecca J. Collins, Chiara E. Hampton, Stephanie A. Kleine, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Christopher K. Smith, Reza Seddighi, Genevieve Bussieres, Jonathan P. Mochel, Healther K. Knych

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Pigs are at risk of vomiting from medical conditions as well as the emetic side effects of drugs administered for peri-operative manipulations, but there is a lack of pharmacokinetic data for potential anti-emetic therapies, such as maropitant, in this species. The main objective of this study was to estimate plasma pharmacokinetic parameters for maropitant in pigs after a single intramuscular (IM) administration dosed at 1.0 mg/ kg. A secondary objective was to estimate pilot pharmacokinetic parameters in pigs after oral (PO) administration at 2.0 mg/kg. Maropitant was administered to six commercial pigs at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg IM. Plasma …


Pharmacokinetics Of Esomeprazole In Goats (Capra Aegagrus Hircus) After Intravenous And Subcutaneous Administration, Rachel L. Fladung, Joseph Smith, Melissa Hines, Windy Soto-Gonzalez, Bryanna Fayne, Rebecca Rahn, Olivia Escher, Lainey Harvill, Joan Bergman, Jessica Garcia, Amanda Kreuder Dec 2022

Pharmacokinetics Of Esomeprazole In Goats (Capra Aegagrus Hircus) After Intravenous And Subcutaneous Administration, Rachel L. Fladung, Joseph Smith, Melissa Hines, Windy Soto-Gonzalez, Bryanna Fayne, Rebecca Rahn, Olivia Escher, Lainey Harvill, Joan Bergman, Jessica Garcia, Amanda Kreuder

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Background: Stressed and hospitalized goats are at risk of developing abomasal (gastric) ulceration, but there is a paucity of pharmacokinetic studies for proton pump inhibiting drugs, such as, esomeprazole in goats.

Objectives: The objectives for this study were to estimate plasma pharmacokinetic parameters for esomeprazole in adult goats after intravenous (IV) and subcutaneous (SQ) administration. A secondary objective was to describe the plasma kinetics of the metabolite esomeprazole sulfone after IV and SC administration in goats.

Materials and methods: Esomeprazole was administered to 5 adult goats in a crossover study at doses of 1 mg/kg IV or 2 mg/kg SC. …


Validation Of A Method For Pantoprazole And Its Sulfone Metabolite In Goat Plasma Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Sherry Cox, Lainey Harvill, Sarah Bullock, Joseph Smith, Joan Bergman Nov 2022

Validation Of A Method For Pantoprazole And Its Sulfone Metabolite In Goat Plasma Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Sherry Cox, Lainey Harvill, Sarah Bullock, Joseph Smith, Joan Bergman

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No abstract provided.


Pharmacokinetics Of Butorphanol Following Intravenous And Intramuscular Administration In Donkeys: A Preliminary Study, Lisa S. Ebner, Odette O, Bradley Simon, Ignacio Lizarraga, Joseph Smith, Sherry Cox Sep 2022

Pharmacokinetics Of Butorphanol Following Intravenous And Intramuscular Administration In Donkeys: A Preliminary Study, Lisa S. Ebner, Odette O, Bradley Simon, Ignacio Lizarraga, Joseph Smith, Sherry Cox

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences

The pharmacokinetics of butorphanol after intravenous (IVB) and intramuscular (IMB) administration in donkeys were determined in this preliminary study. Healthy male gelded donkeys (n = 5), aged 6–12 years old, were administered 0.1 mg/kg butorphanol IV or IM in a randomized, crossover design. Blood samples were obtained at predetermined intervals for 24 h (IVB) and 48 h (IMB) after administration. Plasma butorphanol concentrations were determined by high performance liquid chromatography and pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated. Following IVB administration, mean (± SE) apparent volume of distribution, elimination half-life, total body clearance, and area under the plasma concentration time curve from …


Failure Of Passive Transfer In Camel Calves: 4 Cases (2010-2019), Amanda James, Joseph Smith, Julie Sheldon, Ricardo Videla Apr 2022

Failure Of Passive Transfer In Camel Calves: 4 Cases (2010-2019), Amanda James, Joseph Smith, Julie Sheldon, Ricardo Videla

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Failure of passive transfer is a management concern for all ruminant species, but is not well described in the literature for camel calves. This case series presents four camel calves (Camelus dromedarius and Camelus bactrianus) referred to a North American veterinary teaching hospital for diagnosis and management of failure of passive transfer. Diagnostics utilized included hematology, serum biochemistry, and immunologic methods as described for crias. Management included antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and plasma transfusion therapies. Three of the four calves survived to discharge, and common diagnostic practices such as evaluation of total solids, total protein, immunoglobulin G, and sodium sulfite appear to …


Miniature Companion Pig Sedation And Anesthesia, Joseph Smith, Reza Seddighi Mar 2022

Miniature Companion Pig Sedation And Anesthesia, Joseph Smith, Reza Seddighi

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences

  • Miniature companion pigs (MCP) are increasing in popularity, and as such, there is an increased need for veterinarians trained in sedation and anesthesia for the species.
  • MCPs have several species-specific qualities that can complicate injectable drug administration and create challenges for inhalational anesthesia (eg, with endotracheal intubation).
  • General anesthetic complications, such as hypothermia and hypotension, are commonly described in miniature companion pigs, so monitoring of vital parameters during anesthetic procedures and recovery is crucial.


Severe Mandibular Osteomyelitis And Exfoliation Of A Mandibular Canine Tooth In A Vietnamese Potbellied Pig, Joseph Smith, Caroline Griffin, Phil Jones, Brenda Mulherin, Silke Hecht Mar 2022

Severe Mandibular Osteomyelitis And Exfoliation Of A Mandibular Canine Tooth In A Vietnamese Potbellied Pig, Joseph Smith, Caroline Griffin, Phil Jones, Brenda Mulherin, Silke Hecht

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∙Preventative care of miniature companion pigs should include regular oral examinations and incorporate routine tusk maintenance.

∙Severe dental disease can lead to significant sequelae, including osteomyelitis leading to loss of mandibular structural integrity.

∙Diagnostic imaging is a useful tool for assessment of dental disease in miniature companion pigs.


A Chronic, Non-Healing, Ulcerative And Proliferative Lesion Revealed To Be Squamous Cell Carcinoma In A Camel, Jessica Garcia, Elizabeth Molinet, Camille Marie Cordero Aponte, Ariel Carlson, Pierre-Yves Mulon Jan 2022

A Chronic, Non-Healing, Ulcerative And Proliferative Lesion Revealed To Be Squamous Cell Carcinoma In A Camel, Jessica Garcia, Elizabeth Molinet, Camille Marie Cordero Aponte, Ariel Carlson, Pierre-Yves Mulon

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A 20-year-old, male, neutered camel presented with an 8-month history of a proliferative and ulcerated cush pad lesion refractory to topical wound management. The referring veterinarian performed a punch biopsy to further investigate the tissue; findings were consistent with granulation tissue. The patient was referred to University of Tennessee Farm Animal Medicine and Surgery service for additional diagnostics, surgical debridement and intensive wound care. The camel underwent surgical debridement of the lesion, and histopathology was consistent with a squamous cell carcinoma. Bloodwork revealed a severe non-regenerative anaemia and leukocytosis suspected to be paraneoplastic changes. During hospitalisation, it was identified that …


Pharmacokinetics Of Orally Administered Prednisolone In Alpacas, Ricardo Videla, Carla Sommardahl, Joseph Smith, Deanna M.W. Schaeffer, Sherry Cox Oct 2021

Pharmacokinetics Of Orally Administered Prednisolone In Alpacas, Ricardo Videla, Carla Sommardahl, Joseph Smith, Deanna M.W. Schaeffer, Sherry Cox

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This study aimed to determine the pharmacokinetics of prednisolone following intravenous and oral administration in healthy adult alpacas. Healthy adult alpacas were given prednisolone (IV, n = 4), as well as orally (PO, n = 6). Prednisolone was administered IV once (1 mg/kg). Oral administration was once daily for 5 days (2 mg/kg). Each treatment was separated by a minimum 4 month washout period. Samples were collected at 0 (pre-administration), 0.083, 0.167, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 24 h after IV administration, and at 0 (pre-administration), 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 after …


Pharmacokinetics Of Pantoprazole And Pantoprazole Sulfone In Goats After Intravenous Administration: A Preliminary Report, Joseph Smith, Jonathan P. Mochel, Windy M. Soto-Gonzalez, Rebecca R. Rahn, Bryanna M. Fayne, Olivia G. Escher, Anastasia M. Geletka, Lainey E. Harvill, Joan B. Bergman, Sherry Cox Sep 2021

Pharmacokinetics Of Pantoprazole And Pantoprazole Sulfone In Goats After Intravenous Administration: A Preliminary Report, Joseph Smith, Jonathan P. Mochel, Windy M. Soto-Gonzalez, Rebecca R. Rahn, Bryanna M. Fayne, Olivia G. Escher, Anastasia M. Geletka, Lainey E. Harvill, Joan B. Bergman, Sherry Cox

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences

Background: Ruminant species are at risk of developing abomasal ulceration, but there is a lack of pharmacokinetic data for anti-ulcer therapies, such as the proton pump inhibitor pantoprazole, in goats.

Objective: The primary study objective was to estimate the plasma pharmacokinetic parameters for pantoprazole in adult goats after intravenous administration. A secondary objective was to describe the pharmacokinetic parameters for the metabolite, pantoprazole sulfone, in goats.

Methods: Pantoprazole was administered intravenously to six adult goats at a dose of 1 mg/kg. Plasma samples were collected over 36h and analyzed via reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography for determination of pantoprazole …


Supplement: A Field Trial Of 2 Point Of Care Glucometers In Healthy Calves, Joseph Smith, Lisa Ebner, Haley Cremerius, Channing Cantrell, Windy Soto-Gonzalez, Rebecca Rahn, Jon P. Mochel, Jeff Olivarez, Amanda Kreuder Sep 2021

Supplement: A Field Trial Of 2 Point Of Care Glucometers In Healthy Calves, Joseph Smith, Lisa Ebner, Haley Cremerius, Channing Cantrell, Windy Soto-Gonzalez, Rebecca Rahn, Jon P. Mochel, Jeff Olivarez, Amanda Kreuder

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No abstract provided.


Pharmacokinetics Of Tulathromycin In Pregnant Ewes (Ovis Aries) Challenged With Campylobacter Jejuni, Michael Yaeger, Jonathan P. Mochel, Zuowei Wu, Paul Plummer, Orhan Sahin, Joseph Smith, Melda Ocal, Ashenafi Beyi, Changyun Xu, Qijing Zhang, Ronald W. Griffith Aug 2021

Pharmacokinetics Of Tulathromycin In Pregnant Ewes (Ovis Aries) Challenged With Campylobacter Jejuni, Michael Yaeger, Jonathan P. Mochel, Zuowei Wu, Paul Plummer, Orhan Sahin, Joseph Smith, Melda Ocal, Ashenafi Beyi, Changyun Xu, Qijing Zhang, Ronald W. Griffith

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of tulathromycin in the plasma and maternal and fetal tissues of pregnant ewes when administered within 24 hours of a single, IV Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) challenge. Twelve, pregnant ewes between 72–92 days of gestation were challenged IV with C. jejuni IA3902 and then treated with 1.1 ml/45.36 kg of tulathromycin subcutaneously 18 hours post-challenge. Ewes were bled at predetermined time points and euthanized either at a predetermined time point or following the observation of vaginal bleeding or abortion. Following euthanasia, tissues were collected for bacterial …


Nonlinear Mixed-Effect Pharmacokinetic Modeling And Distribution Of Doxycycline In Healthy Female Donkeys After Multiple Intragastric Dosing–Preliminary Investigation, Ronan J.J. Chapuis, Joseph Smith, Hilari M. French, Felix Ngosa Toka, Erik W. Peterson, Erika L. Little Jul 2021

Nonlinear Mixed-Effect Pharmacokinetic Modeling And Distribution Of Doxycycline In Healthy Female Donkeys After Multiple Intragastric Dosing–Preliminary Investigation, Ronan J.J. Chapuis, Joseph Smith, Hilari M. French, Felix Ngosa Toka, Erik W. Peterson, Erika L. Little

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Doxycycline (DXC) is a broad-spectrum antibacterial antimicrobial administered to horses for the treatment of bacterial infections which may also affect donkeys. Donkeys have a different metabolism than horses, leading to differences in the pharmacokinetics of drugs compared to horses. This study aimed to describe the population pharmacokinetics of DXC in donkeys. Five doses of DXC hyclate (10 mg/kg) were administered via a nasogastric tube, q12 h, to eight non-fasted, healthy, adult jennies. Serum, urine, synovial fluid and endometrium were collected for 72 h following the first administration. Doxycycline concentration was measured by competitive enzyme immunoassay. Serum concentrations versus time data …


Presentation, Clinical Pathology Abnormalities, And Identification Of Gastrointestinal Parasites In Camels (Camelus Bactrianus And Camelus Dromedarius) Presenting To Two North American Veterinary Teaching Hospitals. A Retrospective Study: 1980–2020, Taylor R. Locklear, Ricardo Videla, Ryan M. Breuer, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Mary Passmore, Jonathan P. Mochel, Richard Gerhold, John J. Schaeffer, Joseph Smith Mar 2021

Presentation, Clinical Pathology Abnormalities, And Identification Of Gastrointestinal Parasites In Camels (Camelus Bactrianus And Camelus Dromedarius) Presenting To Two North American Veterinary Teaching Hospitals. A Retrospective Study: 1980–2020, Taylor R. Locklear, Ricardo Videla, Ryan M. Breuer, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Mary Passmore, Jonathan P. Mochel, Richard Gerhold, John J. Schaeffer, Joseph Smith

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences

Old World Camelids (OWC) represent two species (Camelus bactrianus and Camelus dromedarius) with increasing numbers in North America. Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitism is a major cause of clinical disease in camelids and leads to significant economic impacts. Literature reporting on clinical parasitism of camels is localized to India, Africa, and the Middle East, with limited information available on OWCs in North America. Objectives of this study were to report on clinical presentation and diagnostic findings in Camelus bactrianus and Camelus dromedarius with GI parasitism and provide a comparative analysis between geographic regions. Medical records of OWCs presenting to two …


Case Report: Successful Management Of Refractory Keratomycosis In An Alpaca Using Penetrating Keratoplasty And Combination Antifungal Therapy (Caspofungin 0.5% And Terbinafine 1%), Braidee C. Foote, Joseph Smith, Anna Catherine Bowden, Rachel A. Allbaugh, Lionel Sebbag Mar 2021

Case Report: Successful Management Of Refractory Keratomycosis In An Alpaca Using Penetrating Keratoplasty And Combination Antifungal Therapy (Caspofungin 0.5% And Terbinafine 1%), Braidee C. Foote, Joseph Smith, Anna Catherine Bowden, Rachel A. Allbaugh, Lionel Sebbag

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Fungal keratitis is a common disease in certain parts of the world and affects several species, including equids, camelids, and homo sapiens, leading to blindness or loss of the eye if the infection is not adequately controlled. Reports of clinical use of antifungals caspofungin and terbinafine are limited across both veterinary and human medical literature. The alpaca presented in this case demonstrates that deep keratomycosis can be caused by Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and Fusarium verticillioides, two previously unreported fungi to cause keratomycosis in camelids. This report demonstrates successful management with a combination of surgery and topical ophthalmic treatment with caspofungin …


Electrosurgical Bipolar Vessel Sealing For A Standing Flank Ovariectomy In Beef Heifers, Joseph Smith, Guillermo Salazar, Ciara Peace, Jeff D. Olivarez, Katie Vermeulen, Kelley Black, Camille Guss, Dane Tatarniuk, Tyler Dohlman, Caitlin Wiley Mar 2021

Electrosurgical Bipolar Vessel Sealing For A Standing Flank Ovariectomy In Beef Heifers, Joseph Smith, Guillermo Salazar, Ciara Peace, Jeff D. Olivarez, Katie Vermeulen, Kelley Black, Camille Guss, Dane Tatarniuk, Tyler Dohlman, Caitlin Wiley

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Traditional ovariectomy techniques for heifers (e.g. colpotomy) have adverse effects ranging from hemorrhage to mortality. Electrosurgical bipolar vessel sealing devices offer a superior ligation of ovarian pedicle and associated structures. In ruminants, standing flank laparotomy has been used for abdominal visibility. We performed ovariectomy in 2 companion beef heifers via a unilateral flank approach, combined with electrosurgical ligation. Surgeries were performed in standing animals, under local anesthesia, with no observed short- or long-term adverse effects. This technique is worth considering for cases where the security of electrosurgical ligation combined with the accessibility of a flank laparotomy are desired. Additional research …


Use Of A Smartphone Ecg Monitor To Identify Electrocardiogram Abnormalities Due To Hyperkalemia From Urinary Obstruction In A Jacob’S Sheep, Joseph Smith Dec 2020

Use Of A Smartphone Ecg Monitor To Identify Electrocardiogram Abnormalities Due To Hyperkalemia From Urinary Obstruction In A Jacob’S Sheep, Joseph Smith

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Smartphone-based ECGS present a diagnostic opportunity for large animal practice. A two year old Jacob’s sheep presented with severe hyperkalemia secondary to a urinary obstruction. Collection of an electrocardiogram from a smart-phone based device demonstrated altered waveforms typical of severe hyperkalemia. The patient was successfully managed with medical and surgical therapies. This case presents that the method of collecting a smartphone-based ECG as determined for other large animal species, may be applicable to sheep. Additionally, this report demonstrates that the smartphone-based device may be sensitive enough to detect the absence of a P wave as commonly encountered with cases of …


Clinical Presentations And Antimicrobial Susceptibilities Of Corynebacterium Cystitidis Associated With Renal Disease In Four Beef Cattle, Joseph Smith, Adam C. Krull, Jennifer A. Schleining, Rachel J. Derscheid, Amanda J. Kreuder Aug 2020

Clinical Presentations And Antimicrobial Susceptibilities Of Corynebacterium Cystitidis Associated With Renal Disease In Four Beef Cattle, Joseph Smith, Adam C. Krull, Jennifer A. Schleining, Rachel J. Derscheid, Amanda J. Kreuder

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Background

Renal disease caused by Corynebacterium cystitidis in beef cattle may be misclassified as Corynebacterium renale, and limited information about C. cystitidis infections in beef cattle currently is available.

Objective

To describe clinical presentation, diagnosis, minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), and outcome of renal disease caused by C. cystitidis in beef cattle.

Methods

Retrospective case series.

Animals

Four client-owned beef cattle.

Results

All affected cattle had anorexia as a primary complaint. Of the 3 that had ante-mortem diagnostic tests performed, all had pyelonephritis based on azotemia in combination with urinalysis and ultrasonographic findings. Cultures yielded C. cystitidis which was identified …


Staphylococcus Ursi Sp. Nov., A New Member Of The ‘Staphylococcus Intermedius Group’ Isolated From Healthy Black Bears, Vincent Perreten, Stephen A. Kania, David Bemis Jul 2020

Staphylococcus Ursi Sp. Nov., A New Member Of The ‘Staphylococcus Intermedius Group’ Isolated From Healthy Black Bears, Vincent Perreten, Stephen A. Kania, David Bemis

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Six Staphylococcus strains were isolated from healthy black bears (Ursus americanus) in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. Phylogenetic analysis based on complete genome, 16S rRNA, dnaJ, hsp60, rpoB and sodA genes, and MALDI-TOF-MS main spectral profiles revealed that the strains belonged to one species and showed the closest relatedness to members of the ‘Staphylococcus intermedius group’ (SIG), which include Staphylococcus intermedius, Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, Staphylococcus delphini and Staphyloccoccus cornubiensis. The strains were positive in SIG-specific and negative in individual species-specific PCR assays for the nuc gene. The strains can be differentiated from the other SIG species …


Human Fat-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Xenogenically Implanted In A Rat Model Show Enhanced New Bone Formation In Maxillary Alveolar Tooth Defects, Andrew Wofford, Austin Bow, Steven Newby, Seth Brooks, Rachel Rodriguez, Tom Masi, Stacy Stephenson, Jack Gotcher, David E. Anderson, Josh Campbell, Madhu Dhar Jan 2020

Human Fat-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Xenogenically Implanted In A Rat Model Show Enhanced New Bone Formation In Maxillary Alveolar Tooth Defects, Andrew Wofford, Austin Bow, Steven Newby, Seth Brooks, Rachel Rodriguez, Tom Masi, Stacy Stephenson, Jack Gotcher, David E. Anderson, Josh Campbell, Madhu Dhar

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Background. Due to restorative concerns, bone regenerative therapies have garnered much attention in the field of human oral/maxillofacial surgery. Current treatments using autologous and allogenic bone grafts suffer from inherent challenges, hence the ideal bone replacement therapy is yet to be found. Establishing a model by which MSCs can be placed in a clinically acceptable bone defect to promote bone healing will prove valuable to oral/maxillofacial surgeons. Methods. Human adipose tissue-derived MSCs were seeded onto Gelfoam® and their viability, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation was evaluated in vitro. Subsequently, the construct was implanted in a rat maxillary alveolar bone defect to …


Green Propolis Extract Promotes In Vitro Proliferation, Differentiation, And Migration Of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells, Hoda Elkhenany, Madhu Dhar Apr 2019

Green Propolis Extract Promotes In Vitro Proliferation, Differentiation, And Migration Of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells, Hoda Elkhenany, Madhu Dhar

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Background

Propolis is a resinous material extracted from bee glue with a complex chemical composition. The unique biological properties of propolis have led to its use in alternative medicine and as a nutritional supplement. Recent research shows that propolis could affect the immune system by decreasing the production of inflammatory cytokines and potentiating an effect on resident stem cells. The exact mechanism, however, is unknown. The goal of this study was to demonstrate whether green propolis extract affects any characteristic properties of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)in vitro.

Methods

The cytocompatibility of propolis extract and the proliferation of bone …


Biometric Data Comparison Between Lewis And Sprague Dawley Rats, Richard Steiner, Madhu Dhar, Stacy M. Stephenson, Steven Newby, Austin Bow, Alisha Pedersen, David E. Anderson Jan 2019

Biometric Data Comparison Between Lewis And Sprague Dawley Rats, Richard Steiner, Madhu Dhar, Stacy M. Stephenson, Steven Newby, Austin Bow, Alisha Pedersen, David E. Anderson

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Introduction: Pressure mapping systems are often used for indirect assessment of kinematic gait parameter differences after repair of critical peripheral nerve defects in small animal models. However, there does not appear to be any literature that studies the differences in normal gait pattern of Sprague Dawley rats compared to Lewis rats using a Tekscan VH4 pressure mat system. The purpose of this study is to assess the gait profile of Lewis and Sprague Dawley rats generated by Tekscan's VH4 system to detect similarities and/or differences in gait parameters involving both force and temporal variables.

Materials and Methods: The gait profile …


Functionalized Gold Nanorod Nanocomposite System To Modulate Differentiation Of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Into Neural-Like Progenitors, Karrer M. Alghazali, Steven D. Newby, Zeid A. Nima, Rabab N. Hamzah, Fumiya Watanabe, Shaun E. Buordo, Thomas J. Masi, Stacy M. Stephenson, David E. Anderson, Madhu Dhar, Alexandru S. Biris Nov 2017

Functionalized Gold Nanorod Nanocomposite System To Modulate Differentiation Of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Into Neural-Like Progenitors, Karrer M. Alghazali, Steven D. Newby, Zeid A. Nima, Rabab N. Hamzah, Fumiya Watanabe, Shaun E. Buordo, Thomas J. Masi, Stacy M. Stephenson, David E. Anderson, Madhu Dhar, Alexandru S. Biris

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A 2D multifunctional nanocomposite system of gold nanorods (AuNRs) was developed. Gold nanorods were functionalized via polyethylene glycol with a terminal amine, and, were characterized using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, ultra violet-visible and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Zeta-potential. The system was cytocompatible to and maintained the integrity of Schwann cells. The neurogenic potential of adipose tissue – derived human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) was evaluated in vitro. The expression pattern and localization of Vimentin confirmed the mesenchymal origin of cells and tracked morphological changes during differentiation. The expression patterns of S100β and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), were …