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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015

Effects of ozonated autohemotherapy on the antioxidant capacity of Thoroughbred horses

Nao Tsuzuki; Yoshiro Endo; Lisa Kikkawa; Kenji Korosue; Yasuyuki Kaneko; Akira Kitauchi; Hiromu Katamoto; Yuichi Hidaka; Mitsuyoshi Hagio; Shidow Torisu

The performance of horses undergoing regular intense exercise is adversely affected by oxidative stress. Thus, it is important to increase antioxidant production in horses in order to reduce oxidative stress. Ozonated autohemotherapy (OAHT) reportedly promotes antioxidant production. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of OAHT on antioxidant capacity. Ten Thoroughbred horses were used in this study. After the OAHT, we collected serum samples and measured biological antioxidant potential (BAP). We found that BAP began to increase after the OAHT and was significantly higher in the OAHT group than at 3 (P<0.01) and 7 days (P<0.05) after OAHT than in the control group at 3 and 7 days after starting collection of blood samples. Therefore, it was shown that OAHT improved the antioxidant capacity of the horses.


Journal of Equine Science | 2016

Oxidative stress markers in Thoroughbred horses after castration surgery under inhalation anesthesia.

Nao Tsuzuki; Naoki Sasaki; Kanichi Kusano; Yoshiro Endo; Shidow Torisu

ABSTRACT Oxidative stress has been reported to occur during surgery. It is important to reduce intraoperative oxidative stress to improve the postoperative prognosis. However, there are no reports regarding oxidative stress related to surgery in horses. In the present study, we measured pre and postsurgical diacron-reactive oxygen metabolites (d-ROMs) and biological antioxidant potential (BAP); the oxidative stress index (OSI) was then calculated (OSI=d-ROMs/BAP × 100). d-ROMs were not significantly different between the pre and postsurgical periods. However, BAP significantly decreased after surgery (P=0.02), and OSI significantly increased after surgery (P=0.02). Based on these results, it suggested that castration surgery under inhalation anesthesia decreases the antioxidant potential and causes oxidative stress in horses.


Journal of Equine Science | 2014

Comparison of the Occurrence of Transportation-associated Fever in 2 Years Old Thoroughbreds before and after Introduction of Prophylactic Marbofloxacin Administration

Yoshiro Endo; Takeru Tsuchiya; Kentaro Akiyama; Naoya Takebe; Kenji Nakai; Kenji Korosue; Mutsuki Ishimaru; Nao Tsuzuki; Seiji Hobo

ABSTRACT In order to reveal the preventive effect of marbofloxacin (MRFX) administration just before transportation, we compared the occurrence of transportation-associated fever before and after introduction of MRFX administration. After the introduction of prophylactic MRFX administration, the rectal temperatures of horses after transportation were significantly lower than before the introduction of MRFX administration (P<0.01) and the number of febrile horses was significantly lower than before the introduction of MRFX administration (P<0.01). In conclusion, these results show that prophylactic MRFX administration just before transportation is clinically effective at preventing transportation-associated fever.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015

Effects of low-dose G-CSF formulation on hematology in healthy horses after long-distance transportation

Yoshiro Endo; Seiji Hobo; Kenji Korosue; Kenji Ootsuka; Akira Kitauchi; Risa Kikkawa; Yuichi Hidaka; Mitsuyoshi Hagio; Nao Tsuzuki

The present study evaluated the effects of single-dose filgrastim on hematology in 16 healthy horses after long-distance transportation. Horses were assigned to receive filgrastim (0.23 µg/kg, SC, once; G-CSF group; n=8) or saline (0.9% NaCl) solution (0.3 ml, SC, once; control group; n=8) ≤ 1 hr before transportation. Horses were transported 2,530 km using commercial vans over the course of approximately 44 hr. Clinical examinations and hematologic analyses were performed on all horses before and after transportation. Because the post-transportation white blood cell counts and bacillary neutrophil to segmented neutrophil ratio were significantly higher in the G-CSF group, filgrastim may have promoted the mobilization of neutrophils from marrow. Filgrastim deserves a further study for efficacy in preventing horse shipping fever.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015

Arterial blood gas anomaly in canine hepatobiliary disease

Yasuyuki Kaneko; Shidow Torisu; Takumi Kobayashi; Shinya Mizutani; Nao Tsuzuki; Hiroko Sonoda; Masahiro Ikeda; Kiyokazu Naganobu

Arterial blood gas analysis is an important diagnostic and monitoring tool for respiratory abnormalities. In human medicine, lung complications often occur as a result of liver disease. Although pulmonary complications of liver disease have not been reported in dogs, we have frequently encountered hypoxemia in dogs with liver disorders, especially extrahepatic biliary obstruction. In addition, respiratory disorders account for 20% of perioperative fatalities in dogs. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the respiratory status in dogs with hepatobiliary disease by arterial blood gas analysis. PaO2 and PaCO2 were measured. Alveolar-arterial oxygen difference (AaDO2), the indicator of gas exchange efficiency, was calculated. Compared to healthy dogs (control group), hepatobiliary disease dogs had significantly lower PaO2 and higher AaDO2. Hypoxemia (PaO2 of ≤80 mmHg) was observed in 28/71 dogs with hepatobiliary disease. AaDO2 was higher (≥30 mmHg) than the control group range (11.6 to 26.4 mmHg) in 32/71 hepatobiliary disease dogs. By classifying type of hepatobiliary disease, dogs with extrahepatic biliary obstruction and chronic hepatitis showed significantly lower PaO2 and higher AaDO2 than in a control group. Dogs with chronic hepatitis also had significantly lower PaCO2. The present study shows that dogs with hepatobiliary disease have respiratory abnormalities more than healthy dogs. Preanesthetic or routine arterial blood gas analysis is likely beneficial to detect the respiratory abnormalities in dogs with hepatobiliary disease, especially extrahepatic biliary obstruction and chronic hepatitis.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2017

Effects of pre-shipping enrofloxacin administration on fever and blood properties in adult Thoroughbred racehorses transported a long distance

Yoshiro Endo; Yuhiro Ishikawa; Daisuke Arima; Naomi Mae; Yohei Iwamoto; Kenji Korosue; Nao Tsuzuki; Seiji Hobo

To evaluate the effects of single-dose enrofloxacin (ERFX) on fever and blood properties in 68 Thoroughbred racehorses after long-distance transportation, horses were assigned to receive ERFX (5 mg/kg, IV; ERFX group; n=52) or saline (0.9% NaCl) solution (50 ml, IV; control group; n=16) ≤1 hr before transportation. Horses were transported 1,122 km using commercial vans over the course of approximately 21 hr. Clinical examinations and hematologic analyses were performed before and after transportation. Rectal temperatures, white blood cell counts and serum amyloid A concentration of ERFX group were significantly lower than control group (P<0.01, P<0.01 and P<0.05, respectively). In conclusion, these results show ERFX administration just before transportation is effective at preventing transportation-associated fever in adult Thoroughbred racehorses.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2016

Partial costectomy for tracheal collapse and stenosis associated with perinatal rib fracture in three Japanese Black calves

Yuichi Hidaka; Mitsuyoshi Hagio; Ichiro Kashiba; Kei Ando; Yuki Otani; Hiroyuki Satoh; Yuko Konishi; Nao Tsuzuki; Jyunichi Hokamura; Makoto Kajisa; Mie Wada; Yumi Kirino; Taketoshi Asanuma

2.3-month-old (Case 1), one-month-old (Case 2) and 6-month-old (Case 3), Japanese Black calves presented with mild to severe wheezing. All calves had histories of dystocia at birth with breech presentation. Physical examination, thoracic radiography, endoscopy or computed tomography indicated wheezing associated with tracheal collapse and stenosis caused by perinatal rib fractures. Partial resection of the fractured first and second ribs was performed on all calves. The respiration in Cases 1 and 2 immediately improved after the surgery, while Case 3 required two weeks to improve. Cases 1 and 3 grew up healthy and were sold at auction, but Case 2 had a recurrence of wheezing at three months post-discharge and showed growth retarding. Partial costectomy may be an effective solution for control of respiration, however, further cases are required to discuss the criteria for surgical management and to obtain favorable postoperative prognosis in calves with tracheal collapse and stenosis caused by perinatal rib fractures.


Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association | 2012

Effects of Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor on Equine Gastric Mucosa

Takashi Yamaga; Nao Tsuzuki; Jong-pil Seo; Noe Oshita; Syogo Nakao; Takafumi Tanabe; Naoki Sasaki; Obihiro Inada


Journal of Japan Veterinary Cancer Society | 2017

Palliative effects of non-selective intra-arterial chemotherapy of paclitaxel plus platinum combination in two dogs with intranasal cancers

Yuichi Hidaka; Kouji Koike; Shun Misumi; Lisa Kikkawa; Yuko Konishi; Hiroyuki Satoh; Takuya Hirai; Shogo Mido; Yoichiro Horii; Nao Tsuzuki; Mitsuyoshi Hagio


Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association | 2013

Effects of Gelatin Hydrogel Microsphere Containing Platelet Rich Plasma Dairy Cows with Sole Ulcers

Hiroki Uchiyama; Nao Tsuzuki; Jong-pil Seo; Kazutaka Yamada; Shingo Haneda; Hiroyuki Manabe; Yasuhiko Tabata; Naoki Sasaki

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Yoshiro Endo

Japan Racing Association

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Kenji Korosue

Japan Racing Association

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Jong-pil Seo

Jeju National University

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