Bryan M. Waldridge
Auburn University
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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 1997
Eva A. Sartin; Bryan M. Waldridge; Daniel W. Carter; Guillermo A. Herrera; Maria Toivio-Kinnucan; Stephen D. Lenz; D. G. Pugh; Dwight F. Wolfe; John P. Sundberg
Asa SL: 1993, The endocrine pancreas and its tumors. Endocr Pathol 4:120-130. Feldman EC, Nelson RW: 1987, Gastrointestinal endocrinology. In: Canine and feline endocrinology and reproduction, ed. Pedersen D, pp. 375-398. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. Happe RP, van der Gaag I, Lamers CBHW, et al.: 1980, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome in three dogs. Vet Pathol 17:177-186. Hawkins KL, Summers BA, Kuhajda FP, Smith CA: 1987, 5.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2008
Undine Christmann; E.G. Welles; Bryan M. Waldridge; John Schumacher; Bonnie L. Grier; R.D. Hite
BACKGROUND Abnormalities in lung surfactant are well described in human respiratory diseases including asthma, but are poorly described in horses. HYPOTHESIS Lung surfactant is abnormal in horses with clinical signs of recurrent airway obstruction (RAO). ANIMALS Six healthy horses and 5 horses with RAO. METHODS Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was obtained from all horses by standard procedures. Cell-free BALF was separated into crude surfactant pellets (CSP) and supernatant via ultracentrifugation. Phospholipid and protein content was analyzed from both of these fractions. Phospholipid composition of CSP was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography with an evaporative light scatter detector. Surface tension of CSP was measured with a pulsating bubble surfactometer. RESULTS Compared with healthy horses, surfactant from RAO-affected horses was characterized by significantly decreased phospholipid content in total surfactant (median; range: 23.2; 14.7-62.2 microg/mL BALF versus 172; 111-267 microg/mL BALF, P = .0062) and CSP (20.2; 6.4-48.9 microL/mL BALF versus 155; 94.4-248 microg/mL BALF, P = .0062), and a significantly lower percentage of phosphatidylglycerol (PG) (4.5; 3.6-5.6% versus 6.6; 4.1-7.6%, P = .028). Furthermore, the ratio between the percentages of phosphatidylcholine and PG was significantly higher in RAO-affected horses than in healthy horses (20.9; 16.6: 25.9 versus 13.9; 11.8-22.8, P = .045). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE This study demonstrates that surfactant from RAO-affected horses is abnormal. Further studies are needed to determine if these abnormalities are related to an increased tendency for bronchoconstriction and to a decreased ability to clear airway mucus in RAO-affected horses.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1997
Bryan M. Waldridge; Lin Hc; DeGraves Fj; Pugh Dg
Canadian Veterinary Journal-revue Veterinaire Canadienne | 2010
Jean Yin Tan; Stephanie J. Valberg; Manu M. Sebastian; Gordon D. Davis; Jenny R. Kelly; L.S. Goehring; Malte M. Harland; K. Leann Kuebelbeck; Bryan M. Waldridge; Joseph C. Newton; Johanna M. Reimer
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2006
Undine Christmann; Leanda Livesey; Jennifer Taintor; Bryan M. Waldridge; John Schumacher; Bonnie L. Grier; R. Duncan Hite
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2009
A. J. Stewart; Tricia Salazar; Bryan M. Waldridge; John Schumacher; Elizabeth G. Welles; R. Reid Hanson; Eva A. Sartin; Stephen D. Lenz; M. Holland; Debra M. Beard
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2006
Jennifer Taintor; Eva A. Sartin; Bryan M. Waldridge; John Schumacher
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2003
Bryan M. Waldridge; M. Holland; Jennifer Taintor
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2003
Bryan M. Waldridge; M. Holland; Jennifer Taintor
Equine Veterinary Education | 2007
A. J. Stewart; P. Salazar; Bryan M. Waldridge; J. Hathcock; E. M. Whitley; Elizabeth G. Welles