Relationship of equine housing to large airway inflammation

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作者
BuechnerMaxwell, V [1 ]
Murray, M [1 ]
Crisman, M [1 ]
Ley, W [1 ]
Saunders, G [1 ]
Walton, A [1 ]
机构
[1] MARION DUPONT SCOTT EQUINE MED CTR, LEESBURG, VA 22075 USA
关键词
airway mucosa; epithelium; biopsy; equine; inflammation; environment;
D O I
10.1016/S0737-0806(96)80104-3
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The pasture, as compared to stall confinement, has been considered a more desirable environment for maintaining the health of the respiratory system in the horse. This conclusion is based on reports which showed that ventilation in most barns was generally poor, and that horses bedded on straw and fed hay were exposed to many forms of respirable debris, In this study, six normal horses were evaluated for evidence of airway mucosal inflammation after being housed on pasture or stabled in a barn for one month. The response of the horses' airways was measured by assigning scores for the degree of tracheal mucosal secretions that were observed by endoscopic visualization. Cytological examination of transtracheal wash secretions was also performed, as well as histologic evaluation of tracheobronchial tissues obtained by a transendoscopic epithelial biopsy technique, Samples were collected at three time points; the initial collection occurred after the horses were housed on pasture for one month. The horses were subsequently moved to a barn for an equal length of time and samples were obtained at the end of this period. The horses were then returned to their original pasture and final sampling was performed after they were housed in this environment for two months. There were no significant changes in any of the parameters evaluated. regardless of the environment in which the horses were maintained. These findings indicate that housing horses in a barn for four weeks does not cause tracheobronchial mucosal inflammation in a manner that could be detected using the methods employed in this study.
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