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Actions of BW540C in an equine model of acute inflammation: A preliminary study
Authors:A J Higgins  P Lees  A D Sedgwick
Institution:1. RVC Inflammation Group , The Royal Veterinary College , Hawkshead Campus, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TA, England;2. The Animal Health Trust , PO Box 5, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7DW, England;3. RVC Inflammation Group , The Royal Veterinary College , Hawkshead Campus, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TA, England
Abstract:Summary

An equine model of acute non‐immune inflammation has been developed to facilitate studies of the inflammatory process and the actions of novel anti‐inflammatory drugs. Five polyester sponge strips soaked in sterile 2% carrageenin solution were placed in subcutaneous pouches prepared under local anaesthesia in the necks of conscious ponies. Serial removal of the strips and harvesting of the exudate enabled studies to be made of the cellular, biochemical and mediator aspects of the localised, acute inflammation, and the heat generated by the lesion was monitored by infra‐red thermometry. Maximal concentrations of the eicosanoids 6‐keto‐prostaglandin F, thromboxane B2 and leukotriene B, occurred at 9 h, whereas leukocyte numbers, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and total protein concentrations were greatest at 24 h. Lesional skin temperature was increased by approximately 4°C throughout the 24 h period. The novel anti‐inflammatory agent BW540C, administered orally at a dose‐rate of 20 mg/kg, did not affect leukocyte infiltration or the concentrations of protein, LDH and eicosanoids in exudate but serum thromboxane B2 levels were reduced. Skin temperature rises were greater in drug‐treated animals.

It is concluded that higher doses of BW540C will be required for a clinically useful anti‐inflammatory action in horses.
Keywords:Aujeszky's disease virus  seroprevalence  monitoring  domestic pigs  wild boar  eradication campaign
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