Abstract :
Quantity and variety of environmental antigens, age, diet, vaccine protocols, exercising practice and mucosal cytokine
microenvironment are factors that influence serum immunoglobulin (Ig) levels. IgA, IgG, IgG(T) and IgM were quantified in
60 horses, which were classified into two groups, ‘intensive’ or ‘relaxed’, according to sanitary standards of the facilities and
physical exercise to which animals were subjected to. The ‘intensive’ group presented lower means for all isotypes, but only
IgA presented a significant (P,0.0064) difference when compared to the ‘relaxed’ group. This suggests that mucosal immunity
found in the ’intensive’ group is lower when compared to the ‘relaxed’ group. Our data suggest that athlete horses may be less
poised to mount an effective mucosal immunity response to environmental challenges and should not be considered by the
same perspectives as a free-ranging horse.
Keywords :
environmental antigen , Horse , mucosal immunity , exercise , Immunoglobulin A