The impact of short-term transportation stress on insulin and oral sugar responses in insulin dysregulated and non-insulin dysregulated horses.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Erica T Jacquay, Patricia A Harris, Amanda A Adams
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Abstract

Background: It is unknown whether short-term transportation affects endocrine responses similarly in horses with and without insulin dysregulation (ID).

Objectives: To characterise the effect of short-term transportation on stress parameters and insulin responses to an oral sugar test (OST) in horses with and without ID.

Study design: Longitudinal cohort study.

Methods: Fourteen adult non-pregnant, non-PPID mares of mixed light breeds were grouped as either ID (n = 7) or non-ID (n = 7) based on endocrine testing. Over 2 weeks, horses were transported once, in groups of 3-4 in a horse trailer on a round-trip journey of ~1.5 h. Blood and saliva were collected 24 h and 1 h pre-transportation, directly after unloading and 15 min, 1 h, 3 h plus 24 h post-transportation. An OST was performed 24 h pre-transportation and 3 h post-transportation with a pre- (T0) and post-OST sample collected 60 min later (T60). Heart rates and rectal temperatures were also collected throughout the study. Serum insulin, serum cortisol, and plasma glucose were measured using validated assays. Repeated measures ANOVA were used to determine differences after transportation and between ID and non-ID horses. Non-normal data were log-transformed and multiple comparisons were adjusted using Bonferroni post hoc tests.

Results: Mean insulin was higher in ID horses versus non-ID horses (mean = 109.9 μU/mL vs. 30.2 μU/mL, p < 0.001; 95% CI for mean difference = [55.6-107.7 μU/mL]). Mean serum insulin increased following OST at T60 in ID horses pre- (154.6 μU/mL, p = 0.04; 95% CI = [86.3-223.0 μU/mL]) and post-transportation (284.6 μU/mL, p = 0.03; 95% CI = [114.3-454.8 μU/mL]). Non-ID horses had a mean OST T60 insulin post-transportation of 56.6 μU/mL (95% CI = [29.1-84.1 μU/mL]); above recognised threshold [45 μU/mL] for ID diagnosis.

Main limitations: Small number of horses, only mares used, and OST not performed immediately post-transportation.

Conclusions: Performing an OST 3 h following short-term transportation may result in inaccurate ID status.

短期运输压力对胰岛素失调和非胰岛素失调马匹的胰岛素和口服糖反应的影响。
背景:短期运输是否会对患有和未患有胰岛素失调(ID)的马匹的内分泌反应产生类似影响,目前尚不清楚:研究设计:纵向队列研究:研究设计:纵向队列研究:研究设计:纵向队列研究。方法:根据内分泌测试结果,将14匹成年非怀孕、非PPID轻型混血母马分为ID(7匹)和非ID(7匹)两组。运输前 24 小时和 1 小时、卸货后直接、运输后 15 分钟、1 小时、3 小时和 24 小时采集血液和唾液。在运输前 24 小时和运输后 3 小时进行 OST,并在 60 分钟后(T60)收集运输前(T0)和运输后样本。在整个研究过程中还采集了心率和直肠温度。血清胰岛素、血清皮质醇和血浆葡萄糖均采用有效的检测方法进行测量。采用重复测量方差分析确定运输后的差异以及 ID 马和非 ID 马之间的差异。对非正态数据进行对数转换,并使用 Bonferroni 事后检验对多重比较进行调整:结果:ID马的胰岛素平均值高于非ID马(平均值=109.9 μU/mL vs. 30.2 μU/mL,p 主要局限性:主要局限性:马匹数量少,只使用了母马,运输后未立即进行OST:结论:在短期运输后 3 小时进行 OST 可能会导致 ID 状态不准确。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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