Equine laminitis is a disease of the digital epidermal lamellae typified by epidermal cell proliferation and structural collapse. Most commonly the disease is caused by hyperinsulinemia, although the pathogenesis is incompletely understood. Insulin can activate the epidermal growth factor (EGF) system in other species and the present study tested the hypothesis that upregulation of EGF receptor (EGFR) signalling is a key factor in laminitis pathophysiology. First, we examined lamellar tissue from healthy Standardbred horses and those with induced hyperinsulinemia and laminitis for EGFR distribution and quantity using immunostaining and gene expression, respectively. Phosphorylation of EGFR was also quantified. Next, plasma EGF concentration...
Objective—To determine cellular changes associated with secondary epidermal laminae (SEL) in forefee...
Although it is understood that equine endocrinopathic laminitis can be triggered by high concentrati...
Endocrinopathic laminitis, related to equine metabolic syndrome and insulin dysregulation, causes ma...
Equine laminitis is a disease of the digital epidermal lamellae typified by epidermal cell prolifera...
Equine laminitis is a disease of the digital epidermal lamellae typified by epidermal cell prolifera...
© 2019 Courtnay Louise BaskervilleEquine laminitis is a multifactorial condition leading to the rota...
The reason why a sustained high concentration of insulin induces laminitis in horses remains unclear...
Background In horses and ponies, insulin dysregulation leading to hyperinsulinemia may be associated...
Currently, there are no registered veterinary drugs for the treatment of endocrinopathic equine lami...
Although it is well established that equine laminitis can be triggered by extreme hyperinsulinemia,...
Equine laminitis is a common, complex and insidious disease affecting the lamellar structures of the...
Reasons for performing study: Ponies with laminitis associated with insulin resistance and hyperin...
Laminitis has many triggers and comparing the histopathology of lesions induced by different causes ...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Laminitis is a common and extremely painful hoof disease in horses. We know that it is caused by abn...
Objective—To determine cellular changes associated with secondary epidermal laminae (SEL) in forefee...
Although it is understood that equine endocrinopathic laminitis can be triggered by high concentrati...
Endocrinopathic laminitis, related to equine metabolic syndrome and insulin dysregulation, causes ma...
Equine laminitis is a disease of the digital epidermal lamellae typified by epidermal cell prolifera...
Equine laminitis is a disease of the digital epidermal lamellae typified by epidermal cell prolifera...
© 2019 Courtnay Louise BaskervilleEquine laminitis is a multifactorial condition leading to the rota...
The reason why a sustained high concentration of insulin induces laminitis in horses remains unclear...
Background In horses and ponies, insulin dysregulation leading to hyperinsulinemia may be associated...
Currently, there are no registered veterinary drugs for the treatment of endocrinopathic equine lami...
Although it is well established that equine laminitis can be triggered by extreme hyperinsulinemia,...
Equine laminitis is a common, complex and insidious disease affecting the lamellar structures of the...
Reasons for performing study: Ponies with laminitis associated with insulin resistance and hyperin...
Laminitis has many triggers and comparing the histopathology of lesions induced by different causes ...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Laminitis is a common and extremely painful hoof disease in horses. We know that it is caused by abn...
Objective—To determine cellular changes associated with secondary epidermal laminae (SEL) in forefee...
Although it is understood that equine endocrinopathic laminitis can be triggered by high concentrati...
Endocrinopathic laminitis, related to equine metabolic syndrome and insulin dysregulation, causes ma...