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View article: 2D Chitosan-Based Films: A Proteomic Mass Spectrometry Study of Chondrocyte Phenotype as a Function of Cell–Biomaterial Interactions
2D Chitosan-Based Films: A Proteomic Mass Spectrometry Study of Chondrocyte Phenotype as a Function of Cell–Biomaterial Interactions Open
In vitro chondrocyte expansion is key to all tissue engineering (TE) strategies using adult differentiated articular chondrocytes. Unfortunately, high proliferation rates in vitro can cause a progressive loss of chondrocyte phenotype (dedi…
View article: Rational Use of Bethanechol in Dogs and Cats with Bladder Dysfunction
Rational Use of Bethanechol in Dogs and Cats with Bladder Dysfunction Open
Bethanechol chloride, a nonselective muscarinic agonist, is the most frequently employed drug in dogs and cats to induce detrusor smooth muscle contraction under conditions characterized by poor or absent bladder emptying. Although this dr…
View article: In vitro evaluation of the biocompatibility and chondro-inductive potential of Kapton® for cartilage tissue engineering
In vitro evaluation of the biocompatibility and chondro-inductive potential of Kapton® for cartilage tissue engineering Open
Veterinary and human biomedical research is increasingly oriented towards the development of biocompatible implantable devices capable of supporting tissue regeneration and the development of controlled release systems. Kapton®, a polyimid…
View article: Histological characterization and spatial profiling of age-induced tertiary lymphoid structures in mouse lung parenchyma
Histological characterization and spatial profiling of age-induced tertiary lymphoid structures in mouse lung parenchyma Open
Tertiary lymphoid structures are ectopic lymphoid aggregates traditionally associated with inflammation or injury. Their presence in uninjured, aged murine lungs remains unexplored. This study investigates age-induced TLS formation, morpho…
View article: Differential Expression of miR-223-3p and miR-26-5p According to Different Stages of Mastitis in Dairy Cows
Differential Expression of miR-223-3p and miR-26-5p According to Different Stages of Mastitis in Dairy Cows Open
Mastitis is the leading cause of economic losses in dairy farming, significantly impairing animal welfare and the quality and quantity of milk production. MicroRNAs are increasingly gaining attention, in both human and veterinary medicine,…
View article: Differential Expression of miR-223-3p and miR-26-5p According to Different Stages of Mastitis in Dairy Cow
Differential Expression of miR-223-3p and miR-26-5p According to Different Stages of Mastitis in Dairy Cow Open
Mastitis is the disease that causes the greatest economic losses in dairy farming, significantly im-pairing animal welfare and the quality and quantity of milk produced. MicroRNAs are increasingly gaining attention, both in human and veter…
View article: Hyperosmotic Stress Induces the Expression of Organic Osmolyte Transporters in Porcine Intestinal Cells and Betaine Exerts a Protective Effect on the Barrier Function
Hyperosmotic Stress Induces the Expression of Organic Osmolyte Transporters in Porcine Intestinal Cells and Betaine Exerts a Protective Effect on the Barrier Function Open
Background/objectives: The porcine intestinal epithelium plays a fundamental role as a defence interface against pathogens. Its alteration can cause severe inflammatory conditions and diseases. Hyperosmotic stress under physiological condi…
View article: Bioactive Peptides in Dairy Milk: Highlighting the Role of Melatonin
Bioactive Peptides in Dairy Milk: Highlighting the Role of Melatonin Open
Melatonin, an endogenous indolamine derived from tryptophan, is primarily synthesized by the pineal gland in mammals and regulated by a complex neural system. Its release follows a circadian rhythm, which is crucial for regulating physiolo…
View article: Interval from Oestrus to Ovulation in Dairy Cows—A Key Factor for Insemination Time: A Review
Interval from Oestrus to Ovulation in Dairy Cows—A Key Factor for Insemination Time: A Review Open
This review describes the oestrus-to-ovulation interval, the possibility of predicting the time of ovulation, and the optimum time for insemination relative to oestrus in dairy cows. The duration of oestrus in dairy cows is approximately 8…
View article: Acetate and propionate effects in response to LPS in a porcine intestinal co-culture model
Acetate and propionate effects in response to LPS in a porcine intestinal co-culture model Open
Background The interest in acetate and propionate as short chain fatty acids (SCFA) derives from research on alternative strategies to the utilization of antibiotics in pig farms. SCFA have a protective role on the intestinal epithelial ba…
View article: High-Resolution Ultrasonographic Anatomy of the Carpal Tendons of Sporting Border Collies
High-Resolution Ultrasonographic Anatomy of the Carpal Tendons of Sporting Border Collies Open
Recent literature has demonstrated that high-resolution ultrasonographic anatomy of the canine carpus is possible; however, only the structures of the dorsal face were described. The aims of this prospective study were: (1) to describe the…
View article: Hair cortisol concentration as a marker of long-term stress: sex and body temperature are major determinants in wild-living Alpine marmots
Hair cortisol concentration as a marker of long-term stress: sex and body temperature are major determinants in wild-living Alpine marmots Open
Hair cortisol concentration (HCC) has recently gained popularity as an easy-to-measure biomarker of long-term stress in wild and domestic animals. Hair integrates cortisol over long time periods within a single sample and it can be collect…
View article: Effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) on gene expression of proteins involved in barrier function in IPEC-J2
Effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) on gene expression of proteins involved in barrier function in IPEC-J2 Open
Background Gut microbial anaerobic fermentation produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), which are important substrates for energy metabolism and anabolic processes in mammals. SCFA can regulate the inflammatory response and increase the i…
View article: The influence of Mediterranean diet in acne pathogenesis and the correlation with insulin-like growth factor-1 serum levels: implications and results
The influence of Mediterranean diet in acne pathogenesis and the correlation with insulin-like growth factor-1 serum levels: implications and results Open
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit and its etiology is complex and multifactorial. The role of the diet in its pathogenesis is still debated. The purpose of this study was to assess the association between MD …
View article: The influence of Mediterranean diet in acne pathogenesis and the correlation with insulin-like growth factor-1 serum levels: Implications and results
The influence of Mediterranean diet in acne pathogenesis and the correlation with insulin-like growth factor-1 serum levels: Implications and results Open
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit, and its etiology is complex and multifactorial. The role of the diet in its pathogenesis is still debated. The purpose of this study was to assess the association between MD…
View article: Effects of Heat Stress on Follicular Physiology in Dairy Cows
Effects of Heat Stress on Follicular Physiology in Dairy Cows Open
Follicular organization starts during mid-to-late fetal life with the formation of primordial follicles. The bilateral interplay between the oocyte and adjoining somatic cells during follicular growth and ovulation may be sensitive to heat…
View article: A Co-Culture Model of IPEC-J2 and Swine PBMC to Study the Responsiveness of Intestinal Epithelial Cells: The Regulatory Effect of Arginine Deprivation
A Co-Culture Model of IPEC-J2 and Swine PBMC to Study the Responsiveness of Intestinal Epithelial Cells: The Regulatory Effect of Arginine Deprivation Open
Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid, supplementation with which induces a reduction of intestinal damage and an improvement of intestinal immunity in weaned piglets, but the mechanism is not yet entirely clear. The aim of this study wa…
View article: Cultured Horse Articular Chondrocytes in 3D-Printed Chitosan Scaffold With Hyaluronic Acid and Platelet Lysate
Cultured Horse Articular Chondrocytes in 3D-Printed Chitosan Scaffold With Hyaluronic Acid and Platelet Lysate Open
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has gained popularity in tissue engineering and in the field of cartilage regeneration. This is due to its potential to generate scaffolds with spatial variation of cell distribution or mechanical properties…
View article: Effects of a dietary crude fibre concentrate on growth in weaned piglets
Effects of a dietary crude fibre concentrate on growth in weaned piglets Open
Many fibre sources can help the adaptation of piglets at weaning, improving the growth. In this study, the effects of a dietary crude fibre concentrate (CFC) on piglet's growth was investigated. From 31 to 51 days of age, 108 weaned piglet…
View article: Natural zeolite (chabazite/phillipsite) dietary supplementation influences faecal microbiota and oxidant status of working dogs
Natural zeolite (chabazite/phillipsite) dietary supplementation influences faecal microbiota and oxidant status of working dogs Open
Publication in the conference proceedings of EUSIPCO, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014
View article: Anterior pituitary influence on adipokine expression and secretion by porcine adipocytes
Anterior pituitary influence on adipokine expression and secretion by porcine adipocytes Open
Nutritional stressors may cause negative effects on animal health and growth and lead to significant economic impact. Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ producing, mediators and hormones, called adipokines. They play a dynamic role in bo…
View article: Effect of short (10- or 12-day) or standard (14- or 18-day) periods of estrus suppression with allyl trenbolone on estrus synchronization and fertility in pubertal gilts
Effect of short (10- or 12-day) or standard (14- or 18-day) periods of estrus suppression with allyl trenbolone on estrus synchronization and fertility in pubertal gilts Open
Allyl trenbolone was fed at 20 mg per day for 10, 12, 14, or 18 days, with two 75-µg injections of D-cloprostenol at last feeding at 10 or 12 days to synchronize estrus in gilts. There were no treatment effects on farrowing rate or subsequ…