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Australian Veterinary Journal | 2016

Effect of Manuka honey gel on the transforming growth factor β1 and β3 concentrations, bacterial counts and histomorphology of contaminated full-thickness skin wounds in equine distal limbs

Andrea S. Bischofberger; Cm Dart; N Horadagoda; Nr Perkins; L. B. Jeffcott; Christopher B. Little; Aj Dart

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of 66% Manuka honey gel on the concentrations of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 and TGF-β3, bacterial counts and histomorphology during healing of contaminated equine distal limb wounds. METHODS In this experimental study of 10 Standardbred horses, five full-thickness skin wounds (2 × 1.5 cm) were created on one metacarpus and six similar wounds were created on the contralateral metacarpus. Wounds were assigned to three groups: non-contaminated control wounds; contaminated control wounds; contaminated wounds treated daily with 1 mL Manuka honey gel topically for 10 days. For the contaminated wounds, faeces were applied for 24 h after wound creation. In five horses wounds were bandaged and in the other five horses wounds were left without a bandage. Biopsies were taken on days 1, 2, 7 and 10 after wounding to evaluate the effects of Manuka honey gel, wound contamination and bandaging on TGF-β1 and TGF-β3 concentrations, aerobic and anaerobic bacterial counts, and histomorphology. RESULTS Manuka honey gel had no significant effect on TGF-β1 and TGF-β3 concentrations or wound bacterial counts. Manuka honey gel decreased wound inflammation (days 7, 10), increased angiogenesis (days 2, 7, 10), increased fibrosis and collagen organisation (day 7) and increased epithelial hyperplasia (days 7, 10). CONCLUSIONS Treatment with Manuka honey gel resulted in a more organised granulation tissue bed early in wound repair, which may contribute to enhanced healing of equine distal limb wounds.


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1999

Equine castration: review of anatomy, approaches, techniques and complications in normal, cryptorchid and monorchid horses

D Searle; Aj Dart; Cm Dart; Hodgson


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2001

Evaluation of high-speed treadmill videoendoscopy for diagnosis of upper respiratory tract dysfunction in horses.

Aj Dart; Ba Dowling; Hodgson; R. J. Rose


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2001

Peritonitis associated with Actinobacillus equuli in horses: 51 cases.

S Matthews; Aj Dart; Ba Dowling; Jl Hodgson; Hodgson


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2004

Equine hyperlipaemia: a review

Kj Hughes; Hodgson; Aj Dart


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2002

Predictive values, sensitivity and specificity of abdominal fluid variables in determining the need for surgery in horses with an acute abdominal crisis

S Matthews; Aj Dart; Swj Reid; Ba Dowling; Hodgson


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1998

Role of prokinetic drugs for treatment of postoperative ileus in the horse

Aj Dart; Hodgson


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1987

Suppurative splenitis and peritonitis in a horse after gastric ulceration caused by larvae of Gasterophilus intestinalis

Aj Dart; D. R. Hutchins; Ap Begg


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2002

Suspected Nerium oleander (Oleander) poisoning in a horse.

Kj Hughes; Aj Dart; Hodgson


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1996

CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS IN AN ALPACA

Goodchild Lm; Aj Dart; Mb Collins; Cm Dart; Jl Hodgson; D. R. Hodgson

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Hodgson

University of Sydney

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Cm Dart

University of Sydney

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Marriott

University of Sydney

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Ap Begg

University of Sydney

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