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N P Karikoski

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Hallman I, Raekallio M, Koho N, Weckman M, Karikoski N
Vet J . 2024 Feb; 304:106080. PMID: 38360134
Alpha-2-adrenoceptor agonist detomidine is a commonly used sedative agent in horses. In addition to the sedative effect, detomidine has been reported to elicit changes in energy metabolism such as hypoinsulinaemia...
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Weckman M, Karikoski N, Raekallio M, Box J, Kvist L
Vet J . 2024 Jan; 303:106063. PMID: 38232813
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a common welfare problem in horses worldwide. It is characterized by insulin dysregulation (ID), predisposition to laminitis and often obesity. EMS is multifactorial by nature,...
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Box J, Karikoski N, Tanskanen H, Raekallio M
Vet J . 2021 Feb; 269:105610. PMID: 33593492
Alpha-2-adrenoceptor agonists are sedatives that can cause fluctuations in serum insulin and blood glucose (BG) concentrations in horses. The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of detomidine...
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Patterson-Kane J, Karikoski N, McGowan C
Vet J . 2018 Feb; 231:33-40. PMID: 29429485
Laminitis, one of the most debilitating conditions of all equids, is now known to be the result of several systemic disease entities. This finding, together with other recent developments in...
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Karikoski N, Patterson-Kane J, Singer E, McFarlane D, McGowan C
Equine Vet J . 2015 Apr; 48(4):472-8. PMID: 25869529
Reasons For Performing Study: Hoof lamellar pathology in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) has not been described previously. Objectives: To describe the histomorphometry and pathological lesions in hoof...
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Karikoski N, McGowan C, Singer E, Asplin K, Tulamo R, Patterson-Kane J
Vet Pathol . 2014 Sep; 52(5):945-56. PMID: 25232034
Laminitis in equids is a clinical syndrome usually associated with systemic disease. Endocrinopathies recently have been recognized as the most common cause of laminitis, with hyperinsulinemia playing a key role....
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Karikoski N, Horn I, McGowan T, McGowan C
Domest Anim Endocrinol . 2011 Jun; 41(3):111-7. PMID: 21696910
Endocrinopathic causes of laminitis may be a common underlying causative pathogenesis in first-opinion or field cases presenting with laminitis, as opposed to laminitis produced in inflammatory research models. This study...