“…In previous studies using this technique, it was shown that direct exposure of the lamellar tissue to LPS leads to changes in haemodynamics with vasodilation of laminar vessels and formation of microthrombi (Patan-Zugaj et al, 2012;Patan-Zugaj, Gauff, Plendl, & Licka, 2014). Additionally, LPS exposure induced inflammatory reaction in the lamellar tissue with intra-and extravascular accumulation of leucocytes, increased expression and activation of MMP-9 and damage of the dermo-epidermal basement membrane (Patan-Zugaj, Gauff, Egerbacher, & Licka, 2018;Patan-Zugaj et al, 2014). These events are similar to the pathological changes seen in lamellar tissue of horses with naturally acquired or experimentally induced SIRSrelated laminitis (French & Pollitt, 2004;Loftus, Johnson, Belknap, Pettigrew, & Black, 2009;Nourian et al, 2007); they also occur as first steps in the angiogenesis process (Alkim et al, 2015).…”