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The bone response in endurance long distance horse

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posted on 2024-06-27, 13:44 authored by Mariana Damazio Rajão, Carol S Leite, Kaique Nogueira, Roberta F Godoy, Eduardo Maurício Mendes Lima
The aim of this study was to understand the bone response against the exercise adaptations to reduce the occurrence of orthopedic injuries in endurance horses. To this end, the objective of the present work was to investigate how the bone adaptation on adult equines that were trained for 4-5 yr to endurance races responds to the long-term exercise of moderate intensity by comparing to non-athlete horses. For this purpose, 14 Arabian horses were selected and divided equally into two groups; a control group formed by animals that had never practiced physical activity nor been tamed and an exercise group formed by athlete animals. Radiographs were obtained using a digital radiography system and penetrometer. The radiographs were stored and later processed to determine cortical bone thickness using the ProgRes® Capture Pro 2.5 (Jenoptik, Germany), cortical bone density using Adobe Photoshop CS6 (version 6.0, Adobe Systems Inc., San Jose, CA), and trabecular bone density using the Image-Pro Plus 4.1 (Media Cybernetics Inc. Silver Springs, MD). The EG presented an increase in cortical bone density and thickness compared to the control. This adaptation of the cortical bone in the exercised horses is an important factor in increasing bone resistance to exercise. These structural changes are related to a morphofunctional response by the bone tissue as a whole.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

9

Issue number

1

Page range

58-58

Publication title

Open Veterinary Journal

ISSN

2226-4485

Publisher

ScopeMed

Location

Libya

Institution

Writtle School of Agriculture, Animal and Environment Sciences

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Journal Article

Media of output

Print-Electronic

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  • ARU Writtle Outputs