Transcutaneous Light Penetration Of Simultaneous Superpulsed And Multiple Wavelength Photobiomodulation Therapy In Living Dog Tissue,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Transcutaneous Light Penetration Of Simultaneous Superpulsed And Multiple Wavelength Photobiomodulation Therapy In Living Dog Tissue, Somphong Hoisang, Suvaluk Seesupa, Supranee Jitpean, Naruepon Kampa
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) is used as an adjunctive therapy for wound healing, pain relief and rehabilitation. The penetration of light to the target tissue is the crucial factor. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential penetration of simultaneous superpulsed and multiple wavelength (SPMW) PBMT on living tissue in dogs. Twenty client-owned dogs were anesthetized and underwent abdominal surgery. The PMBT device was set at 50 Hz and delivered light for 60 sec at different distances; at 0 cm (contact) and 1 cm tissue-device distance (non-contact). The power meter was placed and measured the mean output power (MOP) …
Expression Of Prostaglandin F2 Alpha Receptors (Ptgfr) And C-Reactive Protein (Crp) In The Canine Uterus And Cervix With Opened- And Closed-Cervix Pyometra,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Expression Of Prostaglandin F2 Alpha Receptors (Ptgfr) And C-Reactive Protein (Crp) In The Canine Uterus And Cervix With Opened- And Closed-Cervix Pyometra, Narong Tiptanavattana, Pokchon Khirilak, Theerawat Tharasanit, Natapol Duangtum, Kijsopon Jankaew, Prawit Sae-Jia, Nongnapat Kaewchana
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Pyometra is a common reproductive disorder in female dogs. This study investigated the protein expression of prostaglandin F2 alpha receptors (PTGFR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in responses to inflammatory events of uterine and cervical tissues in dogs. Uterus and cervix samples were collected from six dogs which had closed-cervix pyometra (n = 3) and opened- cervix pyometra (n = 3). Healthy dogs in diestrus (n = 3) and anestrus (n=3) were used as controls. Tissues were histologically prepared and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and western blot analysis for the PTGFR and CRP were used to verify the …
Seasonal And Antimicrobial Resistance Distributions Of Salmonella Isolated From Pork, Beef And Chicken Meat In Vientiane Capital, Lao Pdr,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Seasonal And Antimicrobial Resistance Distributions Of Salmonella Isolated From Pork, Beef And Chicken Meat In Vientiane Capital, Lao Pdr, Sitthasone Xaymountry, Kanit Chukanhom, Seri Klangair, Jatesada Jiwakanon, Sunpetch Angkititrakul
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The objectives in this study was to investigate the prevalence, seasonal variation and antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella isolated from pork, beef and chicken meat at retail markets in Vientiane capital, Lao PDR. During May 2018 to April 2019, 445 swab samples were randomly collected from pork (n = 258), beef (n = 81) and poultry meat (n = 106) in three seasons at three retail big markets in Vientiane capital, Lao PDR, Thongkhankham, Lao-Aussi, and Nongchan markets. All samples were isolated and identified for Salmonella spp. using the ISO 6579:2002/AMD 1:2007 procedure. The isolates were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility using …
Inflammatory Mediator Gene Expression Of The Kidneys Induced By Daboia Siamensis Venom And Its Components,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Inflammatory Mediator Gene Expression Of The Kidneys Induced By Daboia Siamensis Venom And Its Components, Suchitra Khunsap, Sunutcha Suntrarachun, Orawan Khow, Jureeporn Noiphrom
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) and metalloprotease (MP) from Daboia siamensis (Ds) venom are believed to contribute to renal tissue toxicity. Imbalance of the cytokine system induced by snake envenomation causes tissue injury and cell damage which leads to acute toxic kidney injury. A better understanding of the pathological mechanism involved in renal injury after venom administration is needed. In the present study, we aimed to investigate inflammatory mediator genes (IL-2, IL-10, TNFα, IFN, and COX-2) in mouse kidney tissue after venom injection. Quantitative real time PCR was performed to detect the cytokine gene profiles. Beta actin was used as a house-keeping …
Therapeutic Potential Of Bulgarian Propolis Against Antibiotic-Resistant Salmonella Species,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Therapeutic Potential Of Bulgarian Propolis Against Antibiotic-Resistant Salmonella Species, Manar M. Farouk, Amal El-Molla, Fayez A. Salib, Yousef A. Soliman, Mohamed Shaalan
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella spp. has increased the need for investigation of antimicrobial alternatives. Ethanolic extract of propolis (EEP) has been identified to have wide-ranging medical applications related to its antimicrobial activity. The current study aimed to identify the major chemical components of EEP with antibacterial effects, evaluate the antibacterial efficacy of EEP against MDR Salmonella spp. isolates, and further examine the therapeutic efficacy of EEP against MDR S. Enteritidis infected mouse model. Bulgarian propolis EEP was prepared by using ethanol based extraction method. The chemical composition of EEP was characterized using the gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). The …
Shock Status And Anti-Shock Infusion Therapy In Canine Acute Spontaneous Babesiosis,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Shock Status And Anti-Shock Infusion Therapy In Canine Acute Spontaneous Babesiosis, Oksana Dubova, Lyudmila Kovalova, Anatolyi Dubovyi, Pavel Kovalov, Inna Chala
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Canine babesiosis is a serious disease that is accompanied by the development of shock. The aim of the work was to establish shock, assess its degree, as well as to conduct a clinical trial of anti-shock infusion therapy. 100 dogs of different breeds, weighing 20–40 kg, aged 2–4 years, were involved. The studies used oscillometry (blood pressure, pulse rate), assessment of vascular-platelet hemostasis (platelet count, spontaneous aggregation ability), coagulogram (prothromine and activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen), enzyme immunoassay (fibrin degradation products and D-dimer), biochemical (soluble fibrin-monomer complexes) and hemodynamic (circulating blood volume, hematocrit) methods of investigation. In dogs with acute …
Phylogenetic Positioning Of Listeria Ivanovii Identified In Aborted Sheep In Kars Region (Turkey),
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Phylogenetic Positioning Of Listeria Ivanovii Identified In Aborted Sheep In Kars Region (Turkey), Dogan Akca, Fatih Buyuk, Elif Celik, Aliye Gulmez Saglam, Salih Otlu, Serpil Dag, Ozgur Celebi, Mustafa Reha Coskun, Eray Buyuk, Emin Karakurt, Mitat Sahin
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
This study aimed to investigate Listeria species in various samples taken from aborted sheep in Kars province and to determine the position of emerged strains in the phylogenetic tree. Milk (n= 229) and vaginal swab (n= 263) samples from aborted sheep and abomasum contents (n= 46) of aborted sheep fetuses were investigated by the culture and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) methods. For the phylogenetic analysis of isolates, the 16S rRNA gene region was sequenced. In the culture, the Listeria agent was not isolated from any of the vaginal swabs or milk samples. Among the 46 fetal abomasum contents, a Listeria …
The Relationship Of Abortion, Dog Management And Neospora Caninum In Dairy Herds In Taiwan,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
The Relationship Of Abortion, Dog Management And Neospora Caninum In Dairy Herds In Taiwan, Hsu-Hsun Lee, Chen-Chih Chen, Yi-Lun Tsai, Shyh-Shyan Liu, Po-An Yueh, Huan-Yu Hsu, Ai-Mei Chang
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Neospora caninum (N. caninum) has caused an abortion storm in dairy herds for two decades in Taiwan. There is no effective medicine for N. caninum infection for livestock, therefore, prevention by farm management is very important. The risk factors for N. caninum infection in Taiwan is still unclear. Dogs are the common definitive hosts of N. caninum on farms. This study aims to estimate the sero-prevalence and detection of N. caninum DNA in 361 pregnant dairy cows and establish an effective strategy to prevent abortion caused by N. caninum in dairy farms in Taiwan by logistic regression. The sero-prevalence of …
Effects Of Atipamezole And Flumazenil On Stress-Related Hormonal And Metabolic Responses In Cats Anesthetized With Medetomidine, Midazolam, Ketamine And Isoflurane Undergoing Ovariohysterectomy And Castration,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Effects Of Atipamezole And Flumazenil On Stress-Related Hormonal And Metabolic Responses In Cats Anesthetized With Medetomidine, Midazolam, Ketamine And Isoflurane Undergoing Ovariohysterectomy And Castration, Hirokazu Kamohara, Toshiko Kamohara, Yoshiaki Hikasa
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
This study examined the post-operative effects of atipamezole (Ati) and flumazenil (Flu) on stress-related neurohormonal and metabolic responses in isoflurane-anesthetized cats premedicated with medetomidine, midazolam and ketamine and undergoing ovariohysterectomy or castration. Client-owned mixed-breed cats (n = 108) were treated with 50-μg/kg medetomidine and 0.5-mg/kg midazolam, followed by 5-mg/kg ketamine (MMK) intramuscularly (IM) and maintained under isoflurane anesthesia. The cats were divided into nine groups (six cats/group): control (saline IM), 50-μg/kg Flu IM or intravenously (IV), 100-μg/kg Ati IM or IV, 200-μg/kg Ati IM, 100-μg/kg Ati + 50-μg/kg Flu IM or IV and 200-μg/kg Ati + 50-μg/kg Flu IM. Five …
The Validation Of Haemagglutinin Inhibition Test For The Detection Of Antibodies Against Canine Influenza Virus In A Guinea Pig Serum Model,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
The Validation Of Haemagglutinin Inhibition Test For The Detection Of Antibodies Against Canine Influenza Virus In A Guinea Pig Serum Model, Ratanaporn Tangwangvivat, Supassama Chaiyawong, Nutthawan Nonthabenjawan, Kamonpan Charoenkul, Taveesak Janethanakij, Duangduen Prakairungnamthip, Wittawat Wechtaisong, Supanat Boonyapisitsopa, Napawan Bunpapong, Alongkorn Amonsin
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
No abstract provided.
Biomechanical Analysis Of Atlantoaxial Dorsal Fixation Using Finite Element Models,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Biomechanical Analysis Of Atlantoaxial Dorsal Fixation Using Finite Element Models, Beomju Bae, Dongwook Kim, Hyejong Oh, Gonhyung Kim
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Atlantoaxial instability can cause spinal cord compression with clinical signs ranging from cervical pain to tetraplegia and death. Although a variety of dorsal fixation techniques have been described, some of them have been related to the fracture of the dorsal arch of the atlas, leading to surgical failure. Under the hypothesis that the shape of the dorsal arch of the atlas and types of implants might affect these bone fractures, the objective of this study was to analyze bone stresses through simulations of the dorsal fixation using finite element models. Arbitrary tension forces were given to implants for simulations of …
Complete Genome Sequence Of A Novel Recombinant Muscovy Duck Parvovirus Isolated In The Heilongjiang Province Of China,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Complete Genome Sequence Of A Novel Recombinant Muscovy Duck Parvovirus Isolated In The Heilongjiang Province Of China, Jing Yang, Ming Li, Tianfei Yu
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Muscovy duck parvovirus (MDPV) is fatal for young ducklings of less than 3 weeks of age and has caused severe economic loss in duck production in many countries and regions. We report here on a complete genome sequence of a recombinant MDPV strain YL08 isolated from an ill Muscovy duck in 2008 at Qiqihar, Heilongjiang province, China. This genome, MDPV YL08, was 5061 nucleotides long and retained the two ORFs, which are typical in the Parvovirinae family. The genome of YL08 strain has a putative recombination breakpoint on its VP1 gene. This study has helped our understanding of the genetic …
Naturally Occurring Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Not Otherwise Specified (Ptcl-Nos) With Systemic Dissemination In A Beagle,
2022
Chulalongkorn University
Naturally Occurring Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Not Otherwise Specified (Ptcl-Nos) With Systemic Dissemination In A Beagle, Ploen Nganthavee, Phuttipan Channgam, Tanit Kasantikul, Nlin Arya, Sirintra Sirivisoot, Tuddow Thaiwong, Zachary Millman, Rungrote Osathanon
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
A 6-year-old intact female Beagle dog presented with acute vomiting. Abdominal ultrasound showed abdominal lymphadenopathy, ascites and a hyperechoic mass within the pancreas. Thoracic radiographs and echocardiography revealed cardiomegaly with pericardial effusion. The dog died following rapid deterioration and a subsequent necropsy revealed a multilobulated white-to-tan mass within the pancreas, attaching to the omentum, stomach and left adrenal gland. The heart was enlarged and infiltrated by similar coalescing off-white irregular masses. Histologically, the masses consisted of infiltrative sheets of large T lymphocytes replacing the normal architecture of the heart along with the lymph nodes, pancreas, stomach, omentum, left adrenal gland, …
Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated With Atorvastatin Intake By Targeting Cerebral Mirna155 And Nlrp3: In Vivo, And In Silico Study,
2022
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppresses Alcoholism-Induced Cognitive Impairment Associated With Atorvastatin Intake By Targeting Cerebral Mirna155 And Nlrp3: In Vivo, And In Silico Study, Doaa I. Mohamed, Dalia Alaa El-Din Aly El-Waseef, Enas S. Nabih, Omnyah A. El-Kharashi, Hanaa F. Abd El-Kareem, Hebatallah H. Abo Nahas, Basel A. Abdel-Wahab, Yosra A. Helmy, Samar Zuhair Alshawwa, Essa M. Saied
Veterinary Science Faculty Publications
Alcoholism is one of the most common diseases that can lead to the development of several chronic diseases including steatosis, and cognitive dysfunction. Statins are lipid-lowering drugs that are commonly prescribed for patients with fatty liver diseases; however, the exact effect of statins on cognitive function is still not fully understood. In the present study, we have investigated the molecular and microscopic basis of cognitive impairment induced by alcohol and/or Atorvastatin (ATOR) administration to male Wistar albino rats and explored the possible protective effect of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). The biochemical analysis indicated that either alcohol or ATOR or together in …
Vaccinia Virus Arrests And Shifts The Cell Cycle,
2022
University College London
Vaccinia Virus Arrests And Shifts The Cell Cycle, Caroline K. Martin, Jerzy Samolej, Annabel T. Olson, Cosetta Bertoli, Matthew S. Wiebe, Robertus A. M. De Bruin, Jason Mercer
Papers in Veterinary and Biomedical Science
Modulation of the host cell cycle is a common strategy used by viruses to create a proreplicative environment. To facilitate viral genome replication, vaccinia virus (VACV) has been reported to alter cell cycle regulation and trigger the host cell DNA damage response. However, the cellular factors and viral effectors that mediate these changes remain unknown. Here, we set out to investigate the effect of VACV infection on cell proliferation and host cell cycle progression. Using a subset of VACV mutants, we characterise the stage of infection required for inhibition of cell proliferation and define the viral effectors required to dysregulate …
A Review Of The Impacts Of Invasive Wild Pigs On Native Vertebrates,
2022
Auburn University
A Review Of The Impacts Of Invasive Wild Pigs On Native Vertebrates, Matthew T. Mcdonough, Stephen S. Ditchkoff, Mark D. Smith, Kurt C. Vercauteren
USDA Wildlife Services - Staff Publications
The wild pig (Sus scrofa) is a successful invasive species that has become well established outside of its native range in Eurasia. The invasive wild pig is the result of released or escaped domesticated livestock becoming feral, or Eurasian boar introduced for hunting purposes. The global spread of wild pigs has recently been exacerbated in some areas, such as the USA, by anthropogenically assisted dispersal. Once established in novel ecosystems, wild pigs have the potential to have significant negative impacts on the ecosystem, and the scientific literature is replete with examples. It is generally accepted that wild pigs …
Use Of A Direct, Rapid Immunohistochemical Test For Diagnosis
Of Rabies Virus In Bats,
2022
LYSSA LLC
Use Of A Direct, Rapid Immunohistochemical Test For Diagnosis Of Rabies Virus In Bats, Charles E. Rupprecht, Lolita Van Pelt, April D. Davis, Richard B. Chipman, David L. Bergman
USDA Wildlife Services - Staff Publications
Rabies, a zoonotic encephalitis due to transmission of a lyssavirus, such as rabies virus (RABV), has the highest case fatality of any infectious disease. A global program for the elimination of human rabies caused by dogs is proposed for realization by 2030. Sensitive, specific, and inexpensive diagnostic tests are necessary for enhanced surveillance to detect infection, inform public health and veterinary professionals during risk assessments of exposure, and support overall programmatic goals. Multiple laboratory techniques are used to confirm a suspect case of rabies. One method for the detection of lyssavirus antigens within the brain is the direct rapid immunohistochemical …
Parasite Dynamics In Untreated Horses Through One Calendar Year,
2022
Texas Tech University
Parasite Dynamics In Untreated Horses Through One Calendar Year, Ashley E. Steuer, Haley P. Anderson, Taylor Shepherd, Morgan Clark, Jessica A. Scare, Holli S. Gravatte, Martin K. Nielsen
Veterinary Science Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Horses are host to a plethora of parasites. Knowledge of the seasonality of parasite egg shedding and transmission is important for constructing parasite control programs. However, studies describing these patterns are sparse, and have largely been conducted only in the United Kingdom. This study evaluated strongylid egg shedding patterns and transmission dynamics of Strongylus vulgaris in naturally infected and untreated mares and foals through one calendar year in Kentucky, USA. The study also investigated the existence of a peri-parturient rise (PPR) in strongylid egg counts in foaling mares and collected information about Strongyloides westeri and Parascaris spp. in the …
Optimizing Management Of Invasions In An Uncertain
World Using Dynamic Spatial Models,
2022
USDA National Wildlife Research Center
Optimizing Management Of Invasions In An Uncertain World Using Dynamic Spatial Models, Kim M. Pepin, Amy J. Davis, Rebecca S. Epanchin-Niell, Andrew M. Gormley, Joslin L. Moore, Timothy J. Smyser, H. Bradley Shaffer, William L. Kendall, Katriona Shea, Michael C. Runge, Sophie Mckee
USDA Wildlife Services - Staff Publications
Dispersal drives invasion dynamics of nonnative species and pathogens. Applying knowledge of dispersal to optimize the management of invasions can mean the difference between a failed and a successful control program and dramatically improve the return on investment of control efforts. A common approach to identifying optimal management solutions for invasions is to optimize dynamic spatial models that incorporate dispersal. Optimizing these spatial models can be very challenging because the interaction of time, space, and uncertainty rapidly amplifies the number of dimensions being considered. Addressing such problems requires advances in and the integration of techniques from multiple fields, including ecology, …
An Efficient Method Of Evaluating Multiple Concurrent
Management Actions On Invasive Populations,
2022
USDA National Wildlife Research Center
An Efficient Method Of Evaluating Multiple Concurrent Management Actions On Invasive Populations, Amy J. Davis, Randy Farrar, Brad Jump, Parker Hall, Travis Guerrant, Kim M. Pepin
USDA Wildlife Services - Staff Publications
Evaluating the efficacy of management actions to control invasive species is crucial for maintaining funding and to provide feedback for the continual improvement of management efforts. However, it is often difficult to assess the efficacy of control methods due to limited resources for monitoring. Managers may view effort on monitoring as effort taken away from performing management actions. We developed a method to estimate invasive species abundance, evaluate management effectiveness, and evaluate population growth over time from a combination of removal activities (e.g., trapping, ground shooting) using only data collected during removal efforts (method of removal, date, location, number of …