Focus on Gut Health in Horses: Current Research and Approaches
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Equids".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 24192
Special Issue Editors
Interests: equine internal medicine; equine dermatology; equine gastrointestinal problems
Interests: veterinary medicine; internal medicine of companion animals; cartilage and pituitary diseases; comparative hepatology; veterinary regenerative medicine
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Dear Colleagues,
Problems related to the equine gastrointestinal tract, such as EGUS, colic, enteritis, and diarrhea, are a common reason for veterinary consultation and may be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. To better understand these problems we need to increase/expand our knowledge of the (patho)physiology of the GI tract, including the interaction with the gut microbiome, infectious agents, and nutrition, with the ultimate goal of improving our ability to diagnose and manage these problems/diseases. Both the normal/healthy situation and disease need to be studied. This increase in understanding can be achieved through studying naturally occurring disease in horses, determining reference ranges or the effect of changes/interventions in healthy animals/horses, but also through in vitro studies in which different aspects of GI (patho)physiology can be modelled.
Dr. Robin Van den Boom
Dr. Louis C. Penning
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- equine/horse
- nutrition
- microbiome
- gut
- gastrointestinal tract
- EGUS
- colic
- organoids
- models
- gastric health
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