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Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets
In 45 newly-weaned 3 to 4-week-old piglets, diarrhoea was induced by a combined infection with transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus and enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) strains. In untreated control animals this dual inoculation resulted in profuse diarrhoea, vomiting, hypovolaemic shock and deat...
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1989
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7088744/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2672557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00346725 |
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author | Cox, E. Cools, V. Houvenaghel, A. |
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description | In 45 newly-weaned 3 to 4-week-old piglets, diarrhoea was induced by a combined infection with transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus and enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) strains. In untreated control animals this dual inoculation resulted in profuse diarrhoea, vomiting, hypovolaemic shock and death of 77% of the animals within five days of TGE virus inoculation. Antisecretory drugs were administered intramuscularly for three consecutive days after experimental infection. The neurolepticum chlorpromazine, at 2 mg/kg/24 h, resulted in a significant inhibition of diarrhoea and vomiting, and in an increase in weight gain and survival. Sedation and hypothermia, however, were serious side-effects. The α(2) agonist clonidine, at 80 μg/kg/12 h, induced a significant antidiarrhoeal effect and a reduction in mortality. The drug, however, provoked decreased activity of α(2)-adrenergic excitation and incoordination. The β-adrenergic antagonist propranolol, at 0.33 mg/kg/8 h, and the calcium channel blocker verapamil, at 2 mg/kg/8 h, had no beneficial effect on the experimentally induced diarrhoea. |
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spelling | pubmed-70887442020-03-23 Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets Cox, E. Cools, V. Houvenaghel, A. Vet Res Commun Pharmacology In 45 newly-weaned 3 to 4-week-old piglets, diarrhoea was induced by a combined infection with transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus and enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) strains. In untreated control animals this dual inoculation resulted in profuse diarrhoea, vomiting, hypovolaemic shock and death of 77% of the animals within five days of TGE virus inoculation. Antisecretory drugs were administered intramuscularly for three consecutive days after experimental infection. The neurolepticum chlorpromazine, at 2 mg/kg/24 h, resulted in a significant inhibition of diarrhoea and vomiting, and in an increase in weight gain and survival. Sedation and hypothermia, however, were serious side-effects. The α(2) agonist clonidine, at 80 μg/kg/12 h, induced a significant antidiarrhoeal effect and a reduction in mortality. The drug, however, provoked decreased activity of α(2)-adrenergic excitation and incoordination. The β-adrenergic antagonist propranolol, at 0.33 mg/kg/8 h, and the calcium channel blocker verapamil, at 2 mg/kg/8 h, had no beneficial effect on the experimentally induced diarrhoea. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989 /pmc/articles/PMC7088744/ /pubmed/2672557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00346725 Text en © Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Cox, E. Cools, V. Houvenaghel, A. Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
title | Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
title_full | Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
title_fullStr | Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
title_short | Effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
title_sort | effect of antisecretory drugs on experimentally induced weanling diarrhoea in piglets |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7088744/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2672557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00346725 |
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