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Melinda J. Anderson

Melinda J. Anderson

· Assistant Dean, Veterinary Technology Programs

Purdue University · Veterinary Medicine

Active 1999–2021

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Research topics

  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Pharmacology

Selected publications

  • Effects of administration of ascorbic acid and low-dose hydrocortisone after infusion of sublethal doses of lipopolysaccharide to horses

    Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine · 2020 · 17 citations

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Medicine
    • Internal medicine
    • Endocrinology

    BACKGROUND: Sepsis is associated with ascorbic acid (AA) depletion and critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency (CIRCI) in humans. HYPOTHESES: Intravenous infusion of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) would (a) decrease endogneous AA concentrations, (b) induce CIRCI and (c) administration of a combination of AA and hydrocortisone (HC) would have decreased indices of inflammation compared to either drug alone. ANIMALS: Thirty-two healthy horses. METHODS: Randomized placebo-controlled experimental trial. Horses were assigned to 1 of 4 groups (saline, AA and HC, AA only, or HC only). Treatments were administered 1 hour after completion of LPS infusion. Clinical signs, clinicopathological variables, pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression and production, and plasma AA concentrations were assessed at various time points. Serum cortisol concentrations and ACTH stimulation tests were used to detect CIRCI. RESULTS: There was no effect of drug on clinical signs or pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression or production compared to controls at any time point. Administration of AA was associated with higher blood neutrophil counts 6 hours after LPS infusion (11.01 ± 1.02 K/μl) compared to other groups (8.99 ± 0.94 K/μL; P < .009). Adminstration of HC was associated with higher blood neutrophil counts 12 hours after LPS infusion (10.40 ± 0.75 K/μl) compared to other groups (6.88 ± 0.68 K/μl; P < .001). Serum cortisol increased from 5.11 ± 1.48 μg/dL before LPS administration to 9.59 ± 1.83 μg/dL 1 h after completion of LPS infusion (T1) without an effect of treatment (P = 0.59). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Ascorbic acid and HC appeared to protect against LPS-induced neutrophil depletion and could be considered as adjunctive therapy in horses with endotoxemia.

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  • Robin N. Shaw

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  • Sandra Taylor

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  • Emily Hess

    Purdue University West Lafayette

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  • Jennifer M. Reinhart

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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  • Bruce R. Cooper

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  • George E. Moore

    Purdue University West Lafayette

    1 shared
  • Alina S. Ibrahim

    Purdue University West Lafayette

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  • Amber S. Jannasch

    Purdue University West Lafayette

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