The basement membrane (BM) is a thin layer of extracellular matrix that regulates cell functions as well as providing support to tissues of the body. Primary components of the BM of epithelial tissues are laminin-332 (Ln-332) and collagen type IV. Equine laminitis is a disease characterized by destruction and dislocation of the hoof lamellar BM. Immunohistochemistry was used to characterize the distribution of Ln-332 and collagen type IV in the organs of normal horses and these proteins were found to be widespread. Analysis of a panel of tissue samples from horses with experimentally-induced laminitis revealed that Ln-332 and collagen type IV degradation occurs in the skin and stomach in addition to the hoof lamellae. These findings suggest...
Vasodilation precedes the development of carbohydrate overload laminitis. Circulating laminitis trig...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...
Disintegration of the basement membrane (BM) of the equine hoof lamellae and failure of the BM to re...
It is well established that failure of the lamellar basement membrane (BM) occurs during the develop...
Reasons for performing study: The timing of lamellar basement membrane (BM) changes occurring during...
Reasons for performing study: The key lesion of laminitis is separation at the hoof lamellar dermal-...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are hypothesized to degrade structurally important compo...
The third phalanx of the equine digit is suspended within the hoof capsule by a specialized interdig...
The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, t...
To investigate the role of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in the pathophysiology of equine ...
<div><p>The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof...
The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, t...
Vasodilation precedes the development of carbohydrate overload laminitis. Circulating laminitis trig...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...
Disintegration of the basement membrane (BM) of the equine hoof lamellae and failure of the BM to re...
It is well established that failure of the lamellar basement membrane (BM) occurs during the develop...
Reasons for performing study: The timing of lamellar basement membrane (BM) changes occurring during...
Reasons for performing study: The key lesion of laminitis is separation at the hoof lamellar dermal-...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are hypothesized to degrade structurally important compo...
The third phalanx of the equine digit is suspended within the hoof capsule by a specialized interdig...
The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, t...
To investigate the role of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in the pathophysiology of equine ...
<div><p>The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof...
The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, t...
Vasodilation precedes the development of carbohydrate overload laminitis. Circulating laminitis trig...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...