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Salmonella Dublin latent carrier cows represent a high risk for infection of newborn calves via intrauterine transmission and shedding of bacteria in feces and colostrum at calving. Vaccination of these latent carrier dams during late gestation boosts immunity against Salmonella Dublin. This could reduce the activation of the dormant bacteria during the periparturient immune dysfunction period, thereby reducing the risk of early-life infection in the offspring.

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Vaccination with a Lawsonia intracellularis subunit water in oil emulsion vaccine mitigated some disease parameters but failed to affect shedding.

Vaccine

October 2024

Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5E3, Canada; Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B4, Canada. Electronic address:

Lawsonia intracellularis is the causative agent of ileitis in swine that manifests as slower weight gain, mild or hemorrhagic diarrhea and/or death in severe cases. As an economically important swine pathogen, development of effective vaccines is important to the swine industry. In developing a subunit vaccine with three recombinant antigens - FliC, GroEL and YopN - we wanted to identify a formulation that would produce robust immune responses that reduce disease parameters associated with Lawsonia intracellularis infection.

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Intergenerational association of DNA methylation between parents and offspring.

Sci Rep

August 2024

Division of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA.

Early patterning of DNA methylation (DNAm) may play an important role in later disease development. To better understand intergenerational epigenetic inheritance, we investigated the correlation between DNAm in blood in mother-newborn and in father-newborn pairs in the Isle of Wight (IoW) birth cohort. For parent-newborn pairs (n = 48), offspring DNAm was measured in cord blood and the parent's DNAm in whole blood.

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Genetics and Genomics 101.

Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract

November 2024

Department of Animal Science, University of Tennessee, 2506 River Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA; Department Large Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA. Electronic address:

Genetic mutations, both favorable and unfavorable, are the raw material for improvement in livestock populations. The random inheritance of these mutations is essential for generating progenies with genetic potential greater than their parents. These mutations can act either in a simple manner, such that a single alteration disrupts phenotype, or in a complex manner where hundreds or thousands of mutations of small effect create a continuous distribution of phenotypes.

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Objective: To determine (1) the dose of liposomal bupivacaine (LB) to eliminate grade 2 of 5 lameness, the (2) duration of analgesia of LB versus bupivacaine hydrochloride (BH), and (3) LB pharmacokinetics versus BH.

Methods: A reversible lameness model was validated in conditioned Thoroughbred horses (n = 12), aged 3 to 10 years. A dose-response trial compared subjective and objective lameness following abaxial sesamoid block with 25 mg BH/nerve or 30, 60, or 133 mg LB/nerve (n = 3/group).

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Unlabelled: Colistin resistance in is of public health significance for its use to treat multidrug-resistant Gram-negative infections. Amino acid variations in PmrB have been implicated in colistin resistance in . In this cross-sectional study, 288 generic isolates from surveillance of broiler chicken and feedlot cattle feces, retail meat, wastewater, and well water were whole-genome sequenced.

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The prepartum diet as well as individual metabolic status of the cow influences colostrum parameters. The objectives of this study were to (1) investigate the effect of increasing prepartum dietary MP supply on colostrum yield, composition, and IgG concentration, and (2) identify prepartum metabolic indicators associated with these outcomes. Multiparous Holstein cows (n = 96) were blocked by expected calving date and randomly assigned to 1 of 2 prepartum diets formulated to contain a control (85 g of MP/kg of DM; 1,175 g of MP/d) or high (HI; 113 g of MP/kg DM; 1,603 g of MP/d) level of MP starting at 28 d before expected calving.

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Exposure variables in veterinary epidemiology: are they telling us what we think they are?

Front Vet Sci

July 2024

Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States.

This manuscript summarizes a presentation delivered by the first author at the 2024 symposium for the Calvin Schwabe Award for Lifetime Achievement in Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, which was awarded to Dr. Jan Sargeant. Epidemiologic research plays a crucial role in understanding the complex relationships between exposures and health outcomes.

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Background: Antimicrobial prophylaxis for elective orthopaedic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in equids is a topic of debate among practitioners and can have negative detrimental effects on patients if used unnecessarily.

Objectives: To describe the complications with elective orthopaedic MRI of horses, mules, and donkeys under general anaesthesia without the use of peri-anaesthetic antimicrobial prophylaxis at a single large tertiary referral centre. We hypothesised that horses, mules, and donkeys undergoing general anaesthesia for elective orthopaedic MRI, without antimicrobial prophylaxis, will not be at increased risk of complications, including increased risk of infectious respiratory disease.

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Rapid method for paraffin embedding of precision-cut liver slices.

Tissue Cell

October 2024

Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Fisiología y Farmacología Veterinaria (FISFARVET), Laboratorio de Farmacología, Tandil, Argentina; Centro de Investigación Veterinaria de Tandil (CIVETAN), UNCPBA-CICPBA-CONICET, Tandil, Buenos Aires, Argentina; CONICET, Tandil, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Precision-cut liver slices (PCLS) are tissue explants extensively used as an ex vivo model for metabolism and toxicity studies. When in vitro assays are conducted, it is imperative to perform a histomorphological evaluation as part of the viability analyses throughout the assay time. It is considered that good quality PCLS histological sections are difficult to obtain because they are hard to manipulate, and may shrink or fold during processing.

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A comparative study across mule, equine and equine clone pregnancies regarding the determination of the day of birth.

Theriogenology

October 2024

Department of Animal Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva, 87, São Paulo, SP, CEP 05508-270, Brazil. Electronic address:

Monitoring equine parturition effectively is essential for preemptive intervention in periparturient issues and ensuring the overall well-being of both mares and foals. However, its implementation in breeding farms is challenging due to variable gestational lengths and nocturnal births. Predictive techniques have the potential to streamline the monitoring process, reduce labor intensity, and minimize costs.

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  • FGF19 is a hormone produced in the intestines that helps regulate bile acid synthesis and glucose metabolism in the liver, influenced by bile acids interacting with the FXR in the gut.
  • A study aimed to compare serum FGF19 levels in dogs with gallbladder mucoceles (GBMs) to healthy control dogs, using abdominal imaging and blood tests for diagnosis.
  • Results showed that dogs with GBMs had significantly lower levels of FGF19 compared to control dogs, suggesting that GBM may negatively impact bile flow and liver metabolism in these animals.
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Artificial insemination 12 h following observed standing estrus is a standard estimate of the fertility levels of cattle. The main objective of this study was to determine if controlling ovarian development with a fertility program could alter the fertility of lactating dairy cows. Lactating dairy cows (n = 1356) 60-66 days in milk (DIM) were randomly assigned to receive timed AI following Presynch-11/Ovsynch (Presynch-11) or a combination of estrus detection and timed AI using the Presynch-11/Ovsynch program (Estrus + TAI).

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Global warming is a major challenge to the sustainable and humane production of food because of the increased risk of livestock to heat stress. Here, the example of the prolactin receptor () gene is used to demonstrate how gene editing can increase the resistance of cattle to heat stress by the introduction of mutations conferring thermotolerance. Several cattle populations in South and Central America possess natural mutations in that result in affected animals having short hair and being thermotolerant.

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Introduction: This study assessed the risk of first treatment for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) given detection of nasopharyngeal bacteria (, and ) and corresponding likelihood of antimicrobial susceptibility (C/S) at two time points during the early feeding period. Relationships between C/S results and later treatment for BRD were evaluated at both the calf-level and pen-level. The association between calf-level and pen-level C/S findings during the early feeding period and subsequent C/S results at BRD treatment were also reported.

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Decreased expression of DRA () by a p38-driven IL-1α response contributes to diarrheal disease following in vivo challenge with spp.

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol

November 2024

Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

In this study, we uncovered the novel mechanism of IL-1α-mediated downregulated in adenoma (DRA) () downregulation in the context of spp.induced malabsorptive diarrhea. Experimentally infected pigs with spp.

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Lipolysis pathways modulate lipid mediator release and endocannabinoid system signaling in dairy cows' adipocytes.

J Anim Sci Biotechnol

August 2024

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA.

Background: As cows transition from pregnancy to lactation, free fatty acids (FFA) are mobilized from adipose tissues (AT) through lipolysis to counter energy deficits. In clinically healthy cows, lipolysis intensity is reduced throughout lactation; however, if FFA release exceeds tissue demands or the liver's metabolic capacity, lipid byproducts accumulate, increasing cows' risk of metabolic and infectious disease. Endocannabinoids (eCBs) and their congeners, N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), are lipid-based compounds that modulate metabolism and inflammation.

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Owner-reported health and disease in U.S. senior horses.

Equine Vet J

August 2024

MARS EquestrianTM Research Fellow, M. H. Gluck Equine Research Center, Department of Veterinary Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.

Background: Information on health care and health status of U.S. senior horses (≥15 years of age) is currently sparse.

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Comparative efficacy of modified-live and inactivated vaccines in boosting responses to bovine respiratory syncytial virus, bovine parainfluenza virus Type 3, and bovine coronavirus following neonatal mucosal priming of beef calves.

Can Vet J

August 2024

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences (Erickson, Waldner, Snyder) and Department of Microbiology (Sniatynski, Ellis) and Prairie Diagnostic Services (Bravo Araya), Western College of Veterinary Medicine, 52 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B4.

Objective: This study compared clinical and immunological responses to coinfection challenge of beef calves mucosally primed and differentially boosted with commercial combination vaccines containing antigens against bovine coronavirus (BCoV), bovine parainfluenza virus Type 3 (BPIV3), and bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV).

Animals: Nineteen commercial beef heifers.

Procedure: At birth, calves were mucosally (IN) primed with modified-live virus (MLV) vaccines, differentially boosted by injection of either combination MLV (IN-MLV) or inactivated virus (IN-KV) vaccines at a mean age of 44 d, and then challenged by coinfection with BCoV, BPIV3, and BRSV at weaning.

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Introduction: Ikeda genotype is an emerging cattle disease in the US. Since 2017, when Ikeda was discovered in beef cattle in two counties in Virginia, cattle infections have risen to include ~67% of Virginia counties and 14 states. Consistent with New Zealand studies, many infected herds in Virginia were >90% positive upon initial testing without overt evidence of infection.

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Virtual surgical planning and use of a 3D-printed, patient-specific reduction system for minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis of diaphyseal tibial fractures in dogs: A historic case control study.

Vet Surg

August 2024

Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences and the Jeff and Jo Godwin Advanced Small Animal Surgical Training Center and Canine Gait Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Objective: To compare the efficacy and clinical outcomes of computed tomography (CT)-based virtual surgical planning (VSP) and a three-dimensional (3D)-printed, patient-specific reduction system to conventional indirect reduction techniques for diaphyseal tibial fractures stabilized using minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) in dogs.

Study Design: A prospective clinical study with a historic control cohort.

Sample Population: Dogs undergoing MIPO stabilization of diaphyseal tibial fractures using a custom 3D-printed reduction system (3D-MIPO; n = 15) or conventional indirect reduction techniques (c-MIPO; n = 14).

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  • The study aimed to outline the surgical technique and outcomes of mastectomy in mares, focusing on 10 cases from veterinary records spanning 1995 to 2022.
  • Mastectomies were performed on mares for various reasons such as chronic mastitis and neoplasia, with safe surgical procedures reported and most wounds healing within three months.
  • Although all mares returned to their intended functions post-surgery, some were later euthanized due to disease progression, highlighting the treatment's effectiveness but also its limitations.
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Anatomical location, sex, and age modulate adipocyte progenitor populations in perivascular adipose tissues.

Front Physiol

July 2024

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.

Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) regulates vascular function due to its capacity to synthesize vasoactive products and its mechanical properties. PVATs most abundant cells are adipocytes, and their populations are maintained by the maturation of adipocyte progenitor cells (APC), which may play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. However, the distribution of APC within PVAT depots, their potential variation in spatial location, and the influence of sex and age on their abundance remain unknown.

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  • * This study analyzed the skin microbiota of active DD lesions in cattle from three feedlots, using swab samples from lesions at different stages (M2 and M4.1) and from healthy feet (M0).
  • * The results showed that the bacterial communities in M2 and M4.1 lesions were distinct from healthy skin but similar to each other, indicating a significant shift in bacterial diversity as the infection progressed.
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine if a three-dimensional (3D)-printed instrument technique would improve lavage removal of plastic beads (guttural pouch [GP] chondroid mimics) through a dorsal pharyngeal recess (DPR) fenestration. We hypothesized that using a 3D-printed instrument placed through the DPR fenestration would remove more beads, reduce lavage time and incur less soft tissue damage than using a lavage tube control or instrument placement through the salpingopharyngeal ostium (SPO).

Study Design: Experimental cadaveric study.

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