Title of article :
Aging effect on plasma metabolites and hormones concentrations in riding horses
Author/Authors :
Kawasumi, K. Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, Japan , Yamamoto, M. Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, Japan , Koide, M. Japan Horseback Riding Club, Japan , Okada, Y. Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, Japan , Mori, N. Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, Japan , Yamamoto, I. Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, Japan , Arai, T. Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, Japan
From page :
154
To page :
157
Abstract :
Age effects on plasma metabolites, hormone concentrations, and enzyme activities related to energy metabolism were investigated in 20 riding horses. Animals were divided into two groups: Young (3-8 years) and aged (11-18 years). They were clinically healthy, and not obese. Plasma adiponectin (ADN) concentrations in aged horses were significantly lower than those in young horses (mean±SE, 6.5±1.3 μg mL-1 vs, 10.9±1.7 μg mL-1, Mann-Whitney U test, respectively; P=0.0233). Plasma non-esterified fatty acid levels and Insulin and malondialdehyde concentrations in aged group tended to increase compared to those in young group although there were not significant differences statistically. In aged group, malate dehydrogenase/lactate dehydrogenase (M/L) ratio, which is considered an energy metabolic indicator, did not change significantly compared to that in young group. Present data suggest that aging may negatively affect nutrition metabolism, but not induce remarkable changes in M/L ratio in riding horses.
Keywords :
Adiponectin , Aging , Horses
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Record number :
2564326
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