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Sjögren's (SS) involves salivary and lacrimal gland dysfunction. These studies examined metabolic profiles in the B6. transgene mouse model of SS and a cohort of human SS patients at different stages of disease.

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The kinetically-derived maximal dose (KMD) is defined as the maximum external dose at which kinetics are unchanged relative to lower doses, e.g., doses at which kinetic processes are not saturated.

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  • Sjögren disease (SjD) is an autoimmune disorder affecting salivary and tear glands; the study focused on understanding the immune cell types and their pathways involved in this condition.
  • Researchers used single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze immune cell compositions in SjD mouse models, identifying key cell populations and their specific genes associated with the disease.
  • Treatment with a DOCK2 inhibitor showed promising results in reducing SjD symptoms, suggesting that targeting DOCK2 could be a viable strategy for improving treatment outcomes in SjD patients.
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Statistically based experimental designs have been available for over a century. However, many preclinical researchers are completely unaware of these methods, and the success of experiments is usually equated only with ' < 0.05'.

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  • - This study analyzed the genomes of 35 clinical isolates of an opportunistic bacterial pathogen from the uteruses of dairy cows, revealing significant antimicrobial resistance, particularly to tetracyclines.
  • - Researchers identified a new bacterial species, proposed as sp. nov., which helps classify a strain implicated in a human eye infection that previously did not fit existing classifications.
  • - Findings highlight that 97% of the examined strains carry mobile tetracycline resistance genes, indicating the pathogen's potential role as a reservoir for antimicrobial resistance in food chains, along with the observation of convergent gene loss linked to virulence factors.
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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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Introduction: The use of implantable antibiotic beads has become a frequent treatment modality for the management of surgical site infections in human and veterinary medicine. The objective of this study is to describe the elution kinetics of five antibiotics from a commercially available calcium sulfate antibiotic delivery kit. A secondary goal was to compare elution concentrations with minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) for commonly encountered bacteria from the University of Florida's veterinary microbiology laboratory database.

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Passive bicycle training stimulates epiphyseal bone formation and restores bone integrity independent of locomotor recovery in a rat spinal cord injury model.

J Appl Physiol (1985)

September 2024

Malcom Randall Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, Florida, United States.

It is unknown whether activity-based physical therapy (ABPT) modalities that mobilize the paralyzed limbs improve bone integrity at the highly fracture-prone epiphyseal regions of the distal femur and proximal tibia following severe spinal cord injury (SCI). In this study, 4-mo-old skeletally mature littermate-matched male Sprague-Dawley rats received either SHAM surgery or severe contusion SCI. At 1 wk postsurgery, SCI rats were stratified to undergo no-ABPT, two 20-min bouts/day of quadrupedal bodyweight-supported treadmill training (qBWSTT), or hindlimb passive isokinetic bicycle (cycle) training, 5 days/wk for another 3 wk.

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Background: Lymphoma has been implicated as a possible cause of proteinuria in dogs. However, information about the potential importance of proteinuria in dogs with lymphoma is limited.

Hypothesis: To determine if the presence of proteinuria at diagnosis was associated with median survival times in dogs with lymphoma and if lymphoma stage (I-V) or type (B vs T) were associated with the presence of proteinuria.

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Importance: The intravenous administration of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AdMSCs) in veterinary medicine is an attractive treatment option. On the other hand, it can result in severe complications, including pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE).

Objective: The present study assessed the occurrence of PTE after the intravenous infusion of canine AdMSCs (cAdMSCs) into experimental animals.

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Rodent models and human clinical studies have shown gut microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) play roles in obesity and insulin resistance. These roles have been minimally explored in cats, where in the USA an estimated 60% of cats are overweight or obese. Overweight/obese research cats (n = 7) were transitioned from a maintenance diet to a reduced calorie diet fed ad libitum for 7 days, then calories were restricted to achieve 1-2% weight loss per week for an additional 77 days.

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Variability in prostate gland positioning during RT for prostate tumors is a recognized challenge in both human and veterinary oncology. This retrospective study investigates the interfractional variability in prostate gland positioning in relation to rectal and bladder volumes in dogs undergoing radiation therapy (RT) for prostate tumors. The study tracked 10 dogs undergoing five RT sessions from February 2016 to November 2021, delivering a total of 25 Gy each.

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  • Bacteremia can lead to sepsis, which is a serious health risk, so the study aimed to develop a PMA-based viability PCR (vPCR) method to detect live bacteria in blood samples.
  • The research optimized the protocol with a specific lysis step before PMA treatment and found the lower limit of detection was 10 CFU/mL, achieving a high linear range of quantification.
  • The study concluded that this vPCR method can effectively identify viable bacteria even in the presence of heat-killed cells, paving the way for its use in clinical diagnostics.
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Bone loss from the kerf of the sawblade may influence the final outcomes when employing three-dimensional-printed surgical guides. However, no studies have systematically addressed saw blade-induced bone loss. This study aims to quantify bone loss and propose a reduction guide to minimize the fracture gap.

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Objectives: To describe the clinical outcome of dogs diagnosed with concurrent discospondylitis/vertebral physitis and congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts.

Materials And Methods: Medical records from two academic institutions were searched for dogs diagnosed with discospondylitis and/or vertebral physitis, and a concurrent intrahepatic portosystemic shunt. Dogs were excluded if they did not undergo attenuation of their shunt, did not have a single congenital intrahepatic shunt and did not have at least 90 days of follow-up.

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Objective: To compare the success rate and extent of sciatic nerve staining with a bupivacaine-dye solution using two injection techniques: 'blind' or ultrasound-guided approach.

Study Design: Prospective, experimental, randomized, cadaveric study.

Animals: Adult female Wistar rat cadavers [n = 24, mass 352 g (323-374)].

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Background: Ammonium excretion decreases as kidney function decreases in several species, including cats, and may have predictive or prognostic value in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Urine ammonia measurement is not readily available in clinical practice, and urine anion gap (UAG) has been proposed as a surrogate test.

Objectives: Evaluate the correlation between urine ammonia-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) and UAG in healthy cats and those with CKD and determine if a significant difference exists between UAG of healthy cats and cats with CKD.

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Background: Disruption of acid-base homeostasis can lead to many clinical problems. Ammonia excretion by the kidneys is critical to maintaining acid-base homeostasis through bicarbonate production. Measurement of ammonia excretion may help determine if the kidneys are properly functioning in maintaining acid-base balance.

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Objective: To investigate the feasibility of an ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block by describing the sonoanatomy and comparing the distribution of two volumes of bupivacaine dye solution for nerve staining.

Study Design: Randomized, experimental, assessor-blinded cadaveric study.

Animals: A total of 40 adult female Wistar rat cadavers.

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Objective: To test whether labetalol improved cardiovascular function in anaesthetized dogs injected with dexmedetomidine.

Study Design: Prospective, randomized, blinded, clinical trial.

Animals: A group of 20 healthy client-owned dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy.

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Background: Over-the-wire (OTW) catheter placement is performed frequently in horses. Intravascular loss of a guidewire has been anecdotally reported, but there is limited information regarding the treatment and outcome of horses that have experienced this complication of OTW catheter placement.

Objectives: Describe the clinical and diagnostic features, treatment, and outcome of horses experiencing IV guidewire loss at the time of OTW catheter placement.

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The kinetically-derived maximal dose (KMD) is defined as the maximal external dose at which kinetics are unchanged relative to lower doses, e.g., doses at which kinetic processes are not saturated.

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Objective: To describe a laparoscopic technique and outcome for partial pancreatectomy in cats.

Study Design: Prospective cohort study.

Animals: Nine cats.

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