Caa. Valadao et al., EVALUATION OF PERITONEAL-FLUID IN HORSES WITH EXPERIMENTAL ENDOTOXEMIA, Journal of equine veterinary science, 15(3), 1995, pp. 124-128
Clinical parameters and biochemical and cellular changes in the plasma
and peritoneal fluid were evaluated in horses after i.v. injection of
a sub-lethal dose (50 ng/kg) of E. coli endotoxin. A significant decr
ease in the number of neutrophils and lymphocytes occurred in the bloo
d 1h 15 min and 3 hours after injection of endotoxin; body temperature
was increased significantly at the 3rd hour. No changes were detected
in the total number of white blood cells in the peritoneal fluid. No
significant differences in biochemical values were detected in either
plasma or peritoneal fluid. Endotoxemia caused an alteration in blood
cellularity, without effecting the peritoneal cellular population.