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Thin Foal - Thick Gut Shyamesh Kumar, DVM, Ph.D. Student Jim Cooley, DVM, DACVP College of Veterinary Medicine Mississippi State University Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Signalment 5 month old Tennessee Walker colt Severely underweight Stunted growth Lethargic Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Case History Chronic weight loss Soft formed feces progressed to diarrhea Thickened small intestine Positive for Salmonella infection Rx with doxycycline and supportive therapy Euthanized Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Colon Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Intestinal mucosa Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Elongated crypts Stratified appearance of nuclei Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Warthin – Starry stain Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Warthin – Starry stain Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Diagnosis Morphologic Diagnosis: Proliferative enteritis due to obligate intracellular, gram negative, argyrophilic bacteria …. Hint: Causes proliferative enteritis in Pigs Etiology : Lawsonia intracellularis Confirmative tests: PCR: Positive for Lawsonia intracellularis Immunohistochemistry: Positive for Lawsonia intracellularis Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Immunohistochemistry Purdue ADDL Lawsonia intracellularis Obligate intracellular, gram negative, argyrophilic bacteria Enteric infection in pigs Significant economic loss (98 M USD per year) Few published reports in horses Increased incidence in horses in last 10 years Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Pathogenesis Exact pathogenesis not worked out yet Fecal-oral route of infection Prefers crypt epithelium Role of intestinal flora Hyperplastic thickening of small intestine Loss of brush border Malabsorption, hypoproteinemia and proliferative enteritis Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Pathogenesis cont. Up-regulates cell cycle regulation, cell differentiation and cell proliferation Down-regulates expression of MHC class I Hay was procured from a farm which used pig manure as a fertilizer Bacteria cannot survive more than 2 weeks outside the host at room temperature Reservoir host/other sources of infection cannot be ruled out Permission granted only for viewing on SEVPAC website Thank You Equine Porcine