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Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Racehorses are under constant stress when training and during competitions. It is known that high levels of cortisol, the hormone responsible for stress regulation, can impact the immune system. Hence, the importance of assessing the immune cells, blood components and cortisol during...

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Autores principales: Zandoná Meleiro, Mônica Cristina, de Carvalho, Hianka Jasmyne Costa, Ribeiro, Rafaela Rodrigues, da Silva, Mônica Duarte, Salles Gomes, Cristina Massoco, Miglino, Maria Angélica, de Santis Prada, Irvênia Luiza
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9104563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12091203
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author Zandoná Meleiro, Mônica Cristina
de Carvalho, Hianka Jasmyne Costa
Ribeiro, Rafaela Rodrigues
da Silva, Mônica Duarte
Salles Gomes, Cristina Massoco
Miglino, Maria Angélica
de Santis Prada, Irvênia Luiza
author_facet Zandoná Meleiro, Mônica Cristina
de Carvalho, Hianka Jasmyne Costa
Ribeiro, Rafaela Rodrigues
da Silva, Mônica Duarte
Salles Gomes, Cristina Massoco
Miglino, Maria Angélica
de Santis Prada, Irvênia Luiza
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Racehorses are under constant stress when training and during competitions. It is known that high levels of cortisol, the hormone responsible for stress regulation, can impact the immune system. Hence, the importance of assessing the immune cells, blood components and cortisol during different times of athlete horses’ routines, including races. This research verified the impact of training and racing on the immune function of Thoroughbreds’ trough phagocytosis and oxidative neutrophil burst assays, serum cortisol determination, erythrocytes apoptosis, lymphoproliferation, and blood count analyses. ABSTRACT: Racehorses are constantly exposed to stress. Aiming to verify the state of blood components and cortisol alterations during their routine and after races, phagocytosis and oxidative neutrophil burst assays, serum cortisol determination, erythrocytes apoptosis evaluation, lymphoproliferation assays, and blood count tests were performed in thirty Thoroughbred racehorses, which were divided in two groups. The samples were taken right after races (moment 0 d), during rest periods (−11 d, +1 d, +3 d), and after training (−8, +2, +5). In both groups, the phagocytosis showed a decrease in percentage and intensity immediately after the race when comparing samples collected during rest or training periods. In the mean values of oxidative burst on samples collected immediately after the race, group I animals demonstrated a decrease (524.2 ± 248.9) when compared with those samples collected in other moments. No significant differences were found between the results of different moments regarding the apoptotic cells and lymphoproliferation assays. The mean values of serum cortisol levels were increased immediately after racing. There was an increase in the percentage of neutrophils found immediately after the race. It was possible to conclude that, although a transient reduction was found in the number of neutrophils, the horses’ adaptive function was not affected.
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spelling pubmed-91045632022-05-14 Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses Zandoná Meleiro, Mônica Cristina de Carvalho, Hianka Jasmyne Costa Ribeiro, Rafaela Rodrigues da Silva, Mônica Duarte Salles Gomes, Cristina Massoco Miglino, Maria Angélica de Santis Prada, Irvênia Luiza Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Racehorses are under constant stress when training and during competitions. It is known that high levels of cortisol, the hormone responsible for stress regulation, can impact the immune system. Hence, the importance of assessing the immune cells, blood components and cortisol during different times of athlete horses’ routines, including races. This research verified the impact of training and racing on the immune function of Thoroughbreds’ trough phagocytosis and oxidative neutrophil burst assays, serum cortisol determination, erythrocytes apoptosis, lymphoproliferation, and blood count analyses. ABSTRACT: Racehorses are constantly exposed to stress. Aiming to verify the state of blood components and cortisol alterations during their routine and after races, phagocytosis and oxidative neutrophil burst assays, serum cortisol determination, erythrocytes apoptosis evaluation, lymphoproliferation assays, and blood count tests were performed in thirty Thoroughbred racehorses, which were divided in two groups. The samples were taken right after races (moment 0 d), during rest periods (−11 d, +1 d, +3 d), and after training (−8, +2, +5). In both groups, the phagocytosis showed a decrease in percentage and intensity immediately after the race when comparing samples collected during rest or training periods. In the mean values of oxidative burst on samples collected immediately after the race, group I animals demonstrated a decrease (524.2 ± 248.9) when compared with those samples collected in other moments. No significant differences were found between the results of different moments regarding the apoptotic cells and lymphoproliferation assays. The mean values of serum cortisol levels were increased immediately after racing. There was an increase in the percentage of neutrophils found immediately after the race. It was possible to conclude that, although a transient reduction was found in the number of neutrophils, the horses’ adaptive function was not affected. MDPI 2022-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9104563/ /pubmed/35565629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12091203 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zandoná Meleiro, Mônica Cristina
de Carvalho, Hianka Jasmyne Costa
Ribeiro, Rafaela Rodrigues
da Silva, Mônica Duarte
Salles Gomes, Cristina Massoco
Miglino, Maria Angélica
de Santis Prada, Irvênia Luiza
Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses
title Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses
title_full Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses
title_fullStr Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses
title_full_unstemmed Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses
title_short Immune Functions Alterations Due to Racing Stress in Thoroughbred Horses
title_sort immune functions alterations due to racing stress in thoroughbred horses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9104563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12091203
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