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Does vestibular end-organ function recover after gentamicin-induced trauma in Guinea pigs? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Until 1993 it was commonly accepted that regeneration of vestibular hair cells was not possible in mammals. Two histological studies then showed structural evidence for spontaneous regeneration of vestibular hair cells after gentamicin treatment. There is less evidence for functional recovery going along with this regenerative process; in other words, do regenerated hair cells function adequately? This study aims to address this question, and ...
Apparent digestibility in meat-type guinea pigs as determined by total collection or by internal marker Universiteit Gent
Six adult male meat-type guinea pigs were subjected to three subsequent digestibility trials with 100% alfalfa, 50% alfalfa and 50% sugar cane and 50% alfalfa and 50% concentrate. For each animal in each period, feed intakes were recorded and all faeces were collected and stored at -20 degrees C until analysis. Feeds and faeces were analysed for dry matter, crude ash, crude protein, ether-extract, crude fibre and acid-insoluble ash. Coefficients ...
Mange in guinea pigs Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
The way wear goes : phytolith-based wear on the dentine–enamel system in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) Universiteit Gent
The effect of phytoliths on tooth wear and function has been contested in studies of animal-plant interactions. For herbivores whose occlusal chewing surface consists of enamel ridges and dentine tissue, the phytoliths might particularly erode the softer dentine, exposing the enamel ridges to different occlusal forces and thus contributing to enamel wear. To test this hypothesis, we fed guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus; n = 36 in six groups) for ...
Fatty acids of microbial origin in the perirenal fat of rats (Rattus norvegicus domestica) and guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) fed various diets Universiteit Gent
Guinea pigs are assumed to practice caecotrophy to a higher degree than rats. Studies from leporids suggest that through the practice of caecotrophy, hindgut fermenting species could build up microbial fatty acids (FA) in body tissues. We hypothesized that microbial FA would be detectable in the body tissue of guinea pigs and rats, and this to a higher degree in guinea pigs. Twenty-four rats and guinea pigs were fed with four different pelleted ...
Pharmacokinetics and absolute oral bioavailability of meloxicam in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) Universiteit Gent
Objective: To investigate the pharmacokinetics and absolute oral bioavailability of meloxicam in guinea pigs. Study design: Prospective crossover study. Animals: A group of six healthy male Dunkin Hartley guinea pigs. Methods: A single dose of meloxicam (1.5 mg kg(-1)) was administered orally and intravenously (IV) to six healthy male guinea pigs. A wash-out period of 48 hours was taken into account between administrations (oral and IV) in the ...
A comparative analysis of the intestinal metagenomes present in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) and humans (Homo sapiens) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BACKGROUND:
Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research. We have characterized the faecal microbiota of 60 guinea pigs using Illumina shotgun metagenomics, and used this data to compile a gene catalogue of its prevalent microbiota. Subsequently, we compared the guinea pig microbiome to existing human gut metagenome data from the MetaHIT project.
RESULTS:
We found that the ...
Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research. We have characterized the faecal microbiota of 60 guinea pigs using Illumina shotgun metagenomics, and used this data to compile a gene catalogue of its prevalent microbiota. Subsequently, we compared the guinea pig microbiome to existing human gut metagenome data from the MetaHIT project.
RESULTS:
We found that the ...
Glycoprotein-specific antibodies produced by DNA vaccination protect guinea pigs from lethal Argentine and Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever KU Leuven
Several members of the Arenaviridae can cause acute febrile diseases in humans, often resulting in lethality. The use of convalescent-phase human plasma is an effective treatment in humans infected with arenaviruses, particularly species found in South America. Despite this, little work has focused on developing potent and defined immunotherapeutics against arenaviruses. In the present study, we produced arenavirus neutralizing antibodies by DNA ...
Antihyperalgesic activity of nucleoside transport inhibitors in models of inflammatory pain in Guinea pigs KU Leuven
Background and methods: The role of the endogenous purine nucleoside, adenosine, in nociception is well established. Inhibition of the equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT1) prevents adenosine uptake into cells, and could therefore enhance the antinociceptive properties of adenosine. The effects of ENT1 inhibition were studied in two animal models of inflammatory pain. Analgesic activity was assessed in a complete Freund's adjuvant ...