dc.contributor.author
Barton, Ann Kristin
dc.contributor.author
Gehlen, Heidrun
dc.date.accessioned
2018-06-08T10:22:36Z
dc.date.available
2017-02-13T13:00:10.984Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/20326
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-23629
dc.description.abstract
Equine inflammatory airway disease (IAD) and recurrent airway obstruction
(RAO) represent a spectrum of chronic inflammatory disease of the airways in
horses resembling human asthma in many aspects. Therefore, both are now
described as severity grades of equine asthma. Increasing evidence in horses
and humans suggests that local pulmonary inflammation is influenced by
systemic inflammatory processes and the other way around. Inflammation,
coagulation, and fibrinolysis as well as extracellular remodeling show close
interactions. Cytology of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and tracheal wash is
commonly used to evaluate the severity of local inflammation in the lung.
Other mediators of inflammation, like interleukins involved in the chemotaxis
of neutrophils, have been studied. Chronic obstructive pneumopathies lead to
remodeling of bronchial walls and lung parenchyma, ultimately causing
fibrosis. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are discussed as the most important
proteolytic enzymes during remodeling in human medicine and increasing
evidence exists for the horse as well. A systemic involvement has been shown
for severe equine asthma by increased acute phase proteins like serum amyloid
A and haptoglobin in peripheral blood during exacerbation. Studies focusing on
these and further possible inflammatory markers for chronic respiratory
disease in the horse are discussed in this review of the literature.
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.ddc
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::630 Landwirtschaft
dc.title
Pulmonary Remodeling in Equine Asthma
dc.type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation
Mediators of Inflammation. - 2016 (2016), Artikel Nr. 5693205
dc.title.subtitle
What Do We Know about Mediators of Inflammation in the Horse?
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.doi
10.1155/2016/5693205
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.url
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5693205
refubium.affiliation
Veterinärmedizin
de
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FUDOCS_document_000000026328
refubium.note.author
Der Artikel wurde in einer reinen Open-Access-Zeitschrift publiziert.
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no
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FUDOCS_derivate_000000007676
dcterms.accessRights.openaire
open access