Journal article

Intraosseous infusion of the distal phalanx compared to systemic intravenous infusion for marimastat delivery to equine lamellar tissue

C Underwood, SN Collins, AW van Eps, PC Mills, RE Allavena, SR Bailey, CE Medina Torres, A Meizler, CC Pollitt

Veterinary Journal | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

No validated laminitis drug therapy exists, yet pharmaceutical agents with potential for laminitis prevention have been identified. Many of these are impractical for systemic administration but may be effective if administered locally. This study compared intraosseous infusion of the distal phalanx (IOIDP) with systemic intravenous constant rate infusion (CRI) to determine which was more effective for lamellar marimastat delivery. Ultrafiltration probes were placed in both forefeet of five horses to collect lamellar interstitial fluid as lamellar ultrafiltrate (LUF). Marimastat solution (3.5 mg/mL) containing lidocaine (20 mg/mL) was infused by IOIDP at 0.15 mL/min for 12 h. After a 12 h was..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) of Australia for funding this project (project number PRJ-006565) and Vernalis (formerly British Biotech) for their kind donation of marimastat.