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Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma

BACKGROUND: Mild asthma in horses decreases racing performance and impairs gas exchange. The efficacy of treatment on performance is unknown. HYPOTHESIS: Treatment targeting lung inflammation improves [Formula: see text] O(2)peak in horses with mild asthma. ANIMALS: Thoroughbred polo horses (n = 12)...

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Autores principales: Bond, Stephanie L., Greco‐Otto, Persephone, MacLeod, Jacqueline, Galezowski, Angelica, Bayly, Warwick, Léguillette, Renaud
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7096652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31953974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15696
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author Bond, Stephanie L.
Greco‐Otto, Persephone
MacLeod, Jacqueline
Galezowski, Angelica
Bayly, Warwick
Léguillette, Renaud
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Greco‐Otto, Persephone
MacLeod, Jacqueline
Galezowski, Angelica
Bayly, Warwick
Léguillette, Renaud
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description BACKGROUND: Mild asthma in horses decreases racing performance and impairs gas exchange. The efficacy of treatment on performance is unknown. HYPOTHESIS: Treatment targeting lung inflammation improves [Formula: see text] O(2)peak in horses with mild asthma. ANIMALS: Thoroughbred polo horses (n = 12) with smoke‐induced mild asthma. Horses were exposed to increased ambient particulate matter (35.51 μg/m(3) [PM(2.5)]; day mean, centrally measured) from day −33 to 0, from bushfire smoke (natural model). METHODS: Prospective, randomized, placebo‐controlled, double‐blinded clinical trial. All horses completed 3 [Formula: see text] O(2)peak tests, measuring aerobic and anaerobic variables: day 0 ‐baseline; day 16 ‐after dexamethasone (20 mg IM q24h; DEX, n = 6) or saline treatment (SALINE, n = 6), under improved ambient PM(2.5) concentrations (7.04 μg/m(3)); day 17‐15‐30mins after inhaled salbutamol (1500 μg). Bronchoalveolar lavage and mucus scoring were performed on day −8 and day 20. Linear mixed effects models were used to examine the effects of timepoint and treatment group on BAL differential cell counts, mucus scores, aerobic and anaerobic variables. RESULTS: Horses’ mucus scores improved significantly from day −8 to 20 by 1.27 ± .38 (P = .01). There was a significant increase in [Formula: see text] O(2)peak of 15.5 ± 4.0 mL(min.kg)(−1) from day 0 to 17 (P = .002), representing an average (mean) increase in [Formula: see text] O(2)peak of 13.2%. There was no difference in V˙O(2)peak between treatment groups (SALINE versus DEX) at any timepoint. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This study highlighted the key role of improved air quality on functionally important airway inflammation. Evidence provided is central to increasing owner compliance regarding improved air quality for the treatment and prevention of mild asthma.
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spelling pubmed-70966522020-03-26 Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma Bond, Stephanie L. Greco‐Otto, Persephone MacLeod, Jacqueline Galezowski, Angelica Bayly, Warwick Léguillette, Renaud J Vet Intern Med EQUID BACKGROUND: Mild asthma in horses decreases racing performance and impairs gas exchange. The efficacy of treatment on performance is unknown. HYPOTHESIS: Treatment targeting lung inflammation improves [Formula: see text] O(2)peak in horses with mild asthma. ANIMALS: Thoroughbred polo horses (n = 12) with smoke‐induced mild asthma. Horses were exposed to increased ambient particulate matter (35.51 μg/m(3) [PM(2.5)]; day mean, centrally measured) from day −33 to 0, from bushfire smoke (natural model). METHODS: Prospective, randomized, placebo‐controlled, double‐blinded clinical trial. All horses completed 3 [Formula: see text] O(2)peak tests, measuring aerobic and anaerobic variables: day 0 ‐baseline; day 16 ‐after dexamethasone (20 mg IM q24h; DEX, n = 6) or saline treatment (SALINE, n = 6), under improved ambient PM(2.5) concentrations (7.04 μg/m(3)); day 17‐15‐30mins after inhaled salbutamol (1500 μg). Bronchoalveolar lavage and mucus scoring were performed on day −8 and day 20. Linear mixed effects models were used to examine the effects of timepoint and treatment group on BAL differential cell counts, mucus scores, aerobic and anaerobic variables. RESULTS: Horses’ mucus scores improved significantly from day −8 to 20 by 1.27 ± .38 (P = .01). There was a significant increase in [Formula: see text] O(2)peak of 15.5 ± 4.0 mL(min.kg)(−1) from day 0 to 17 (P = .002), representing an average (mean) increase in [Formula: see text] O(2)peak of 13.2%. There was no difference in V˙O(2)peak between treatment groups (SALINE versus DEX) at any timepoint. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This study highlighted the key role of improved air quality on functionally important airway inflammation. Evidence provided is central to increasing owner compliance regarding improved air quality for the treatment and prevention of mild asthma. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-01-18 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7096652/ /pubmed/31953974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15696 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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title Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma
title_full Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma
title_fullStr Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma
title_short Efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma
title_sort efficacy of dexamethasone, salbutamol, and reduced respirable particulate concentration on aerobic capacity in horses with smoke‐induced mild asthma
topic EQUID
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7096652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31953974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15696
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