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American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2009

Effect of gastric ulceration on physiologic responses to exercise in horses

Jorge E. Nieto; Jack R. Snyder; Nicholas J. Vatistas; James H. Jones

OBJECTIVE To develop a protocol to induce and maintain gastric ulceration in horses and to determine whether gastric ulceration affects physiologic indices of performance during high-speed treadmill exercise. ANIMALS 20 healthy Thoroughbreds. PROCEDURES Each horse was acclimatized to treadmill exercise during a 2-week period. Subsequently, baseline data were collected (day 0) and each horse began an incrementally increasing exercise training program (days 1 through 56). Beginning on day 14, horses were administered omeprazole (4 mg/kg, PO, q 24 h until day 56) or no drug (10 horses/group) and underwent alternating 24-hour periods of feeding and feed withholding for 10 days to induce gastric ulceration. Extent of gastric ulceration was assessed weekly thereafter via gastroscopy. Physiologic indices of performance were measured at days 0 and 56. Gastric ulceration and exercise performance indices were compared within and between groups. RESULTS In untreated horses, gastric ulcers were induced and maintained through day 56. Gastric ulcer formation was prevented in omeprazole-treated horses. There were significant interactions between time (pre- and post-training data) and treatment (nonulcer and ulcer groups) for mass-specific maximal O(2) consumption ([Formula: see text]O(2max)/M(b)) and mass-specific maximal CO(2) production ([Formula: see text]CO(2max)/M(b)). Post hoc analysis revealed a difference between groups for [Formula: see text]O(2max)/M(b) at day 56. Within-group differences for [Formula: see text]O(2max)/M(b) and [Formula: see text]CO(2max)/M(b) were detected for omeprazole-treated horses, but not for the horses with ulcers. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE In horses, gastric ulcers were induced and maintained by use of alternating periods of feeding and feed withholding in association with treadmill exercise (simulated racetrack training). Gastric ulcers adversely affected physiologic indices of performance in horses.


Equine Veterinary Journal | 1996

Surgical treatment for colic in the foal (67 cases): 1980-1992.

Nicholas J. Vatistas; Jack R. Snyder; W. D. Wilson; Christiana Drake; Susan V Hildebrand


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Induction and maintenance of gastric ulceration in horses in simulated race training

Nicholas J. Vatistas; R. L. Sifferman; J. E. Holste; J. L. Cox; G. Pinalto; K. T. Schultz


Veterinary Surgery | 2003

Use of an active intra-abdominal drain in 67 horses.

Jorge E. Nieto; Jack R. Snyder; Nicholas J. Vatistas; Sharon J. Spier; Linda M. Van Hoogmoed


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1996

Effects of U-74389G, a novel 21-aminosteroid, on small intestinal ischemia and reperfusion injury in horses.

Nicholas J. Vatistas; Jack R. Snyder; Susan V Hildebrand; Faye A. Harmon; M. J. Woliner; Sean J. Barry; Jorge E. Nieto; P. Henry; L. R. Enos; D. Magliano; Scott Brown; Christiana Drake


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Acceptability of a paste formulation and efficacy of high dose omeprazole in healing gastric ulcers in horses maintained in race training

Nicholas J. Vatistas; Jack R. Snyder; Jorge E. Nieto; D. Thompson; M. Pollmeier; J. E. Holste


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1993

Effects of the 21-aminosteroid U-74389G on ischemia and reperfusion injury of the ascending colon in horses

Nicholas J. Vatistas; Jack R. Snyder; Susan V Hildebrand; Faye A. Harmon; M. J. Woliner; P. Henry; L. R. Enos; D. Magliano; S. A. Brown; Christiana Drake


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1998

Morphologic changes and xanthine oxidase activity in the equine jejunum during low flow ischemia and reperfusion.

Nicholas J. Vatistas; Jack R. Snyder; Jorge E. Nieto; Susan V Hildebrand; M. J. Woliner; Faye A. Harmon; Sean J. Barry; Christiana Drake


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Clinical trial to determine the effect of omeprazole given once or twice daily on gastric ulceration

Nicholas J. Vatistas; Jorge E. Nieto; Jack R. Snyder; D. Thompson


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1996

Peritoneal fluid analysis in peripartum mares.

Van Hoogmoed L; Snyder; Christopher M; Nicholas J. Vatistas

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Jack R. Snyder

University of California

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Jorge E. Nieto

University of California

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Faye A. Harmon

University of California

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M. J. Woliner

University of California

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D. Magliano

University of California

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