Diet composition influences equine large intestinal motility as measured by transcutaneous ultrasound.

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
American journal of veterinary research Pub Date : 2026-02-12 Print Date: 2026-05-01 DOI:10.2460/ajvr.25.11.0400
Ashley Starrett, Carolyn E Arnold, Alek Burr, Jhones O Sarturi, Jessica L Leatherwood, Rachel Pilla, Babafela B Awosile, Morgan Keith Chaffin
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Abstract

Objective: To quantify gastrointestinal motility at 3 anatomic locations of the large colon in healthy horses fed 2 diets.

Methods: 12 American Quarter Horses were enrolled in a prospective crossover study. Horses received either a complete pelleted diet fed at 1.35% body weight (BW) per day or Coastal Bermudagrass hay fed at 2% BW with 0.5% to 0.7% BW of complete pelleted feed. Each diet was fed for 13 days prior to motility assessment. Two ultrasonographers recorded the frequency of contractions at the sternal flexure of the large colon, left ventral colon, and cecum for 4 consecutive, 1-minute periods at 2 hours after the morning and evening feedings. A contraction was defined as movement of the large intestinal wall that exceeded 2 cm. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank and Kruskal-Wallis tests with Bonferroni correction.

Results: Time of day did not affect the frequency of large colon contractions at any site. At the sternal flexure of the large colon, horses fed the complete pelleted feed exhibited a greater frequency of contractions compared to those receiving hay with supplementation. No significant differences in contraction frequency at the left ventral colon or cecum were observed across diets or time points.

Conclusions: These results suggest that diet may affect the frequency of contractions at specific anatomic locations of the large colon in healthy horses.

Clinical relevance: Diet can affect large colon motility in healthy horses, emphasizing the need for veterinarians to consider dietary factors when assessing gastrointestinal health and function.

通过经皮超声测量,马的饮食成分影响其大肠运动。
目的:定量研究健康马饲喂两种饲料后大结肠3个解剖部位的胃肠运动。方法:12匹美国四分之一马入选前瞻性交叉研究。饲喂体重为1.35% /天的全颗粒饲料或体重为2% /天的百慕大草干草,外加体重为0.5% ~ 0.7%的全颗粒饲料。每种饲粮饲喂13 d,然后进行运动评估。两台超声仪记录大结肠胸骨曲、左腹结肠和盲肠连续4次,每次1分钟,于早晚喂食后2小时。收缩被定义为肠壁移动超过2厘米。数据分析采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验,并采用Bonferroni校正。结果:一天中的时间不影响任何部位大结肠收缩的频率。在大结肠的胸骨弯曲处,饲喂完全颗粒饲料的马比那些补充干草的马表现出更大的收缩频率。不同饮食或时间点观察到左腹结肠或盲肠收缩频率无显著差异。结论:这些结果表明,饮食可能会影响健康马大结肠特定解剖位置的收缩频率。临床相关性:饮食可以影响健康马的大结肠运动,强调兽医在评估胃肠道健康和功能时需要考虑饮食因素。
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1.70
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3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Veterinary Research supports the collaborative exchange of information between researchers and clinicians by publishing novel research findings that bridge the gulf between basic research and clinical practice or that help to translate laboratory research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and clinical practice. The journal welcomes submission of high-quality original studies and review articles in a wide range of scientific fields, including anatomy, anesthesiology, animal welfare, behavior, epidemiology, genetics, heredity, infectious disease, molecular biology, oncology, pharmacology, pathogenic mechanisms, physiology, surgery, theriogenology, toxicology, and vaccinology. Species of interest include production animals, companion animals, equids, exotic animals, birds, reptiles, and wild and marine animals. Reports of laboratory animal studies and studies involving the use of animals as experimental models of human diseases are considered only when the study results are of demonstrable benefit to the species used in the research or to another species of veterinary interest. Other fields of interest or animals species are not necessarily excluded from consideration, but such reports must focus on novel research findings. Submitted papers must make an original and substantial contribution to the veterinary medicine knowledge base; preliminary studies are not appropriate.
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