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Response of Biochemical Markers of Bone Metabolism to Exercise Intensity in Thoroughbred Horses

We studied the response of biochemical markers of bone metabolism to exercise intensity in horses. Four horses were walked on a mechanical walker for one week (pre-exercise). Then they performed low-speed exercise on a high-speed treadmill in the first week and medium-speed exercise in the second we...

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Autores principales: INOUE, Yoshinobu, MATSUI, Akira, ASAI, Yo, AOKI, Fumiki, YOSHIMOTO, Kenji, MATSUI, Tohru, YANO, Hideo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24833958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.19.83
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author INOUE, Yoshinobu
MATSUI, Akira
ASAI, Yo
AOKI, Fumiki
YOSHIMOTO, Kenji
MATSUI, Tohru
YANO, Hideo
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description We studied the response of biochemical markers of bone metabolism to exercise intensity in horses. Four horses were walked on a mechanical walker for one week (pre-exercise). Then they performed low-speed exercise on a high-speed treadmill in the first week and medium-speed exercise in the second week and high-speed exercise in the third week of training. We measured two indices of bone resorption, serum hydroxyproline concentration and the urinary deoxypyridinoline/creatinine ratio, and serum osteocalcin (OC) concentration as an index of bone formation. Both indices of bone resorption gradually decreased during the experiment. Serum OC concentration did not change in the first week but was significantly lower in the second and the third weeks compared to in the pre-exercise period and in the first week. These results suggest that the low-speed exercise decreased bone resorption but did not affect bone formation, which possibly results in increasing bone mineral content and strengthening of bones. The high-speed exercise decreased bone formation and bone resorption, i.e., bone turnover was suppressed. The low-speed exercise may be preferable for increasing bone mineral content.
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spelling pubmed-40139502014-05-15 Response of Biochemical Markers of Bone Metabolism to Exercise Intensity in Thoroughbred Horses INOUE, Yoshinobu MATSUI, Akira ASAI, Yo AOKI, Fumiki YOSHIMOTO, Kenji MATSUI, Tohru YANO, Hideo J Equine Sci Original Article We studied the response of biochemical markers of bone metabolism to exercise intensity in horses. Four horses were walked on a mechanical walker for one week (pre-exercise). Then they performed low-speed exercise on a high-speed treadmill in the first week and medium-speed exercise in the second week and high-speed exercise in the third week of training. We measured two indices of bone resorption, serum hydroxyproline concentration and the urinary deoxypyridinoline/creatinine ratio, and serum osteocalcin (OC) concentration as an index of bone formation. Both indices of bone resorption gradually decreased during the experiment. Serum OC concentration did not change in the first week but was significantly lower in the second and the third weeks compared to in the pre-exercise period and in the first week. These results suggest that the low-speed exercise decreased bone resorption but did not affect bone formation, which possibly results in increasing bone mineral content and strengthening of bones. The high-speed exercise decreased bone formation and bone resorption, i.e., bone turnover was suppressed. The low-speed exercise may be preferable for increasing bone mineral content. The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2009-01-09 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC4013950/ /pubmed/24833958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.19.83 Text en 2008 The Japanese Society of Equine Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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Response of Biochemical Markers of Bone Metabolism to Exercise Intensity in Thoroughbred Horses
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title_sort response of biochemical markers of bone metabolism to exercise intensity in thoroughbred horses
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24833958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.19.83
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