Abstract

Oxytetracycline (OTC) administration has become a frequent practice in equine neonatology for the treatment of flexural limb deformity. The cause of this condition remains unclear but clinical studies revealed that following IV administration of OTC a relaxation of the metacarpophalangeal joint occurs in foals affected by flexural deformity. Studies concluded that OTC administration in neonatal foals did not adversely affect the kidneys. Other adverse effects of OTC have never been reported. This report presents two cases with different outcomes of 3-day-old foals which presented acute collapse and progressive depression after OTC administration. The clinical aspects, the increased activity of serum enzymes indicative of muscular damage, the presence of myoglobin in urine were clear diagnostic indicators of severe rhabdomyolysis, and the gross and histological findings confirmed a myopathy associated with renal damage in one case. Adverse effects on the musculoskeletal and urinary systems in healthy foals were first reported and were probably associated with multiple doses administered to foals less than 24–48 h old and/or at dosing intervals less than 24–48 h. The risk of development of rhabdomyolysis and nephrotoxicity in neonatal foals treated with OTC for flexural deformity from now on should be considered.

Highlights

  • Flexural deformity represents a deviation of a limb in the sagittal plane and is expressed as a persistent hyperflexion of a joint region [1]

  • The cause of this condition remains unclear, results of clinical and experimental studies revealed that following IV administration of oxytetracycline (OTC) a “relaxation” of the metacarpophalangeal joint angles occurs in foals with

  • High-dose OTC therapy has become a frequent practice in equine neonatology for the treatment of flexural deformity

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Introduction

Flexural deformity represents a deviation of a limb in the sagittal plane and is expressed as a persistent hyperflexion of a joint region [1]. The cause of this condition remains unclear, results of clinical and experimental studies revealed that following IV administration of oxytetracycline (OTC) a “relaxation” of the metacarpophalangeal joint angles occurs in foals with “contracted tendons” [2,3,4]. The reported dose of OTC for flexural deformities is 2.5–3 g regardless of bodyweight (bwt). Studies evaluating the renal effects of OTC in healthy. One case of OTC-induced renal injury was reported in a 4-day-old foal that had concurrent neonatal isoerythrolysis [11]. Other adverse effects of OTC have not been reported. This report describes clinical features and management of adverse reactions associated with OTC administration in two foals treated for flexural limb deformities

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