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D05EQ-601: Comparison of Neurokinin-A Receptor Protein in Healthy and RAO-Affected Horses

principal investigator: Michael Rossi, student, Louisiana State University

Project Mentor: Changaram S. Venugopal, BVSc, PhD

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Year: 1 of 1. $0

Recurrent Airway Obstruction (RAO) is a respiratory disorder in horses that causes coughing and discomfort. Previous studies in human medicine as well as equine medicine have suggested a link between neurokinin-A (NK-A), an excitatory airway neurotransmitter and an inflammatory mediator of airway hyperreactivity, and respiratory disorders. The goal of this project was to determine if NK-A receptors in pulmonary (lung) tissues show any alterations in RAO using protein extraction technique and Western Blot analysis. They found that there is a significant increase in the number of NK-A receptors in RAO affected animals when compared to that of normal animals.

Michael says, "Being involved in such a detailed and in depth research project has further sparked my interest in this field. I was indeed fortunate to have such a dedicated mentor who was willing to guide me in my endeavor. This experience has truly inspired me to consider such a career in research."

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