| Literature DB >> 31126692 |
Andrew W van Eps1, Teresa A Burns2.
Abstract
Laminitis is a consequence of primary disease processes elsewhere in the body. The key pathophysiologic events are insulin dysregulation in endocrinopathic laminitis, ischemia in supporting limb laminitis, and inflammation in sepsis-related laminitis. These apparently disparate mechanisms converge to cause lamellar attachment failure through epithelial cell adhesion loss and stretch, possibly mediated by common growth factor signaling pathways. Tissue damage through mechanical distraction, inflammation, pain, and a proliferative epithelial healing response are features of acute laminitis regardless of the cause. Preventive and treatment strategies based on knowledge of these unique and common mechanistic events are likely to improve clinical outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesion; Basement membrane; Endocrinopathic; Lamellae; Laminitis; Sepsis; Supporting limb
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31126692 DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2019.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract ISSN: 0749-0739 Impact factor: 1.792