Novel pathologic findings and viral antigen distribution in cattle and buffalo calves naturally infected with Foot-and-Mouth Disease virus
This study provides insights into novel tissue tropism and pathogenesis in young calves naturally infected with FMDV.PMID:37733477 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260435 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 21, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Monalisa Sahoo Rajendra Singh Pawan Kumar Asok Kumar Mariappan Palanivelu Munnuswamy Karampal Singh Mani Saminathan Kuldeep Dhama Ganesh Kondabattula Tareni Das Jigarji Chaturji Thakor Gayatri Kashyap Nihar Ranjan Sahoo Source Type: research

Diabetes Mellitus Drug Discovery: Insights into Targeting Feline and Human Amylin with Small Molecules
Vet Q. 2023 Sep 20:1-20. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2023.2260442. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTType 2 diabetes (T2D) is a health concern for both humans and cats, with cases rising over the past decade. Around 70% of patients from either species exhibit pancreatic aggregates of islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), a protein that proves toxic upon misfolding. These misfolded protein aggregates congregate in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas, diminishing the capability of β-cells to produce insulin and further perpetuating disease. Our team's drug discovery program is investigating newly synthesized compounds that could dim...
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 20, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Kendall B E Moore Natalie G Horgan Brooke Lenters Jessica S Fortin Source Type: research

Hemp Seed ( < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L.) Cake as Sustainable Dietary Additive in Slow-Growing Broilers: Effects on Performance, Meat Quality, Oxidative Stability and Gut Health
In conclusion, dietary HSC did not affect performance, carcass traits and meat quality, while it positively influenced the lipid profile of meat, and improved the oxidative status and gut health, thus representing a valuable and sustainable alternative ingredient in broiler diet.PMID:37715944 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260448 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vincenzo Tufarelli Caterina Losacco Luigi Tedone Letizia Passantino Simona Tarricone Vito Laudadio Maria Antonietta Colonna Source Type: research

Evaluation of the effect of etamsylate on thromboelastographic traces of canine blood with and without the addition of heparin
In conclusion, etamsylate could be used at higher doses to inhibit the effect of heparin in dogs when protamine might not be available. However, etamsylate might have a fibrinolytic effect when used in healthy dogs.PMID:37715947 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260449 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vicente Herrer ía-Bustillo Maite Masi á-Castillo Helen R P Phillips Laura Gil-Vicente Source Type: research

Hemp Seed ( < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L.) Cake as Sustainable Dietary Additive in Slow-Growing Broilers: Effects on Performance, Meat Quality, Oxidative Stability and Gut Health
In conclusion, dietary HSC did not affect performance, carcass traits and meat quality, while it positively influenced the lipid profile of meat, and improved the oxidative status and gut health, thus representing a valuable and sustainable alternative ingredient in broiler diet.PMID:37715944 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260448 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vincenzo Tufarelli Caterina Losacco Luigi Tedone Letizia Passantino Simona Tarricone Vito Laudadio Maria Antonietta Colonna Source Type: research

Evaluation of the effect of etamsylate on thromboelastographic traces of canine blood with and without the addition of heparin
In conclusion, etamsylate could be used at higher doses to inhibit the effect of heparin in dogs when protamine might not be available. However, etamsylate might have a fibrinolytic effect when used in healthy dogs.PMID:37715947 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260449 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vicente Herrer ía-Bustillo Maite Masi á-Castillo Helen R P Phillips Laura Gil-Vicente Source Type: research

Hemp Seed ( < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L.) Cake as Sustainable Dietary Additive in Slow-Growing Broilers: Effects on Performance, Meat Quality, Oxidative Stability and Gut Health
In conclusion, dietary HSC did not affect performance, carcass traits and meat quality, while it positively influenced the lipid profile of meat, and improved the oxidative status and gut health, thus representing a valuable and sustainable alternative ingredient in broiler diet.PMID:37715944 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260448 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vincenzo Tufarelli Caterina Losacco Luigi Tedone Letizia Passantino Simona Tarricone Vito Laudadio Maria Antonietta Colonna Source Type: research

Evaluation of the effect of etamsylate on thromboelastographic traces of canine blood with and without the addition of heparin
In conclusion, etamsylate could be used at higher doses to inhibit the effect of heparin in dogs when protamine might not be available. However, etamsylate might have a fibrinolytic effect when used in healthy dogs.PMID:37715947 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260449 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vicente Herrer ía-Bustillo Maite Masi á-Castillo Helen R P Phillips Laura Gil-Vicente Source Type: research

Hemp Seed ( < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L.) Cake as Sustainable Dietary Additive in Slow-Growing Broilers: Effects on Performance, Meat Quality, Oxidative Stability and Gut Health
In conclusion, dietary HSC did not affect performance, carcass traits and meat quality, while it positively influenced the lipid profile of meat, and improved the oxidative status and gut health, thus representing a valuable and sustainable alternative ingredient in broiler diet.PMID:37715944 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260448 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vincenzo Tufarelli Caterina Losacco Luigi Tedone Letizia Passantino Simona Tarricone Vito Laudadio Maria Antonietta Colonna Source Type: research

Evaluation of the effect of etamsylate on thromboelastographic traces of canine blood with and without the addition of heparin
In conclusion, etamsylate could be used at higher doses to inhibit the effect of heparin in dogs when protamine might not be available. However, etamsylate might have a fibrinolytic effect when used in healthy dogs.PMID:37715947 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2260449 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - September 16, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Vicente Herrer ía-Bustillo Maite Masi á-Castillo Helen R P Phillips Laura Gil-Vicente Source Type: research

Quantifiable features of a tidal breathing phenotype in dogs with severe bronchomalacia diagnosed by bronchoscopy
In conclusion, the tidal breathing pattern identified here indicates abnormal and complicated ventilatory mechanics in dogs with severe bronchomalacia. The role of this pulmonary functional phenotype should be investigated for disease progression and therapeutic monitoring in canine bronchomalacia.PMID:37616027 | PMC:PMC10478619 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2023.2252518 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - August 24, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Chung-Hui Lin Lynelle R Johnson Wei-Tao Chang Pei-Ying Lo Hui-Wen Chen Huey-Dong Wu Source Type: research