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Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses

Dopamine (DA) is known to be a key modulator of animal behaviors. Thus, the plasma concentration of DA might be used as a biomarker for the behavioral characteristics of horses. The behavioral characteristics of horses vary depending on the breed, age, and sex. Moreover, the DA receptor genotypes ar...

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Autores principales: Kim, Junyoung, Jung, Heejun, Choi, Jae-Young, Lee, Jang-Won, Yoon, Minjung
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Publicado: Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9353348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35969706
http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2022.e44
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author Kim, Junyoung
Jung, Heejun
Choi, Jae-Young
Lee, Jang-Won
Yoon, Minjung
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Jung, Heejun
Choi, Jae-Young
Lee, Jang-Won
Yoon, Minjung
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description Dopamine (DA) is known to be a key modulator of animal behaviors. Thus, the plasma concentration of DA might be used as a biomarker for the behavioral characteristics of horses. The behavioral characteristics of horses vary depending on the breed, age, and sex. Moreover, the DA receptor genotypes are also related to horse behaviors. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the DA concentration variations of horse plasma by breed, age, sex, or genotype of its receptor. The horses were divided by breed into Thoroughbred (n = 13), Pony (n = 9), Warmblood (n = 4), and Haflinger (n = 5). The age variable was divided into three different groups: post-pubertal (2–5 years, n = 6), adult (6–13 years, n = 19), and aged horses (15–24 years, n = 6). The sex variable was divided into geldings (n = 8) and mares (n = 23). Approximately 10 mL of blood was collected, and an ELISA kit was used to measure the plasma concentration of DA. Polymerase chain reaction analysis was performed to identify the genetic variation in the DA D4 receptor gene (DRD4). SPSS statistical software was used for statistical analysis. The DA concentrations in geldings were significantly lower than those in mares. There was no significant difference in DA concentrations among breed and age groups. Horses with the GG and GA genotypes had significantly higher plasma concentrations of DA compared to horses with the AA genotype for the G292A gene. Briefly, the plasma concentration of DA varied depending on the sex and genotype of G292A. These factors should be considered when the concentration of DA is used as a biomarker for the behavioral characteristics of horses. In conclusion, the DA concentration or DRD4 genotype of horse plasma has the potential to be used as a biomarker that can predict the behavioral characteristics of horses.
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spelling pubmed-93533482022-08-12 Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses Kim, Junyoung Jung, Heejun Choi, Jae-Young Lee, Jang-Won Yoon, Minjung J Anim Sci Technol Research Article Dopamine (DA) is known to be a key modulator of animal behaviors. Thus, the plasma concentration of DA might be used as a biomarker for the behavioral characteristics of horses. The behavioral characteristics of horses vary depending on the breed, age, and sex. Moreover, the DA receptor genotypes are also related to horse behaviors. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the DA concentration variations of horse plasma by breed, age, sex, or genotype of its receptor. The horses were divided by breed into Thoroughbred (n = 13), Pony (n = 9), Warmblood (n = 4), and Haflinger (n = 5). The age variable was divided into three different groups: post-pubertal (2–5 years, n = 6), adult (6–13 years, n = 19), and aged horses (15–24 years, n = 6). The sex variable was divided into geldings (n = 8) and mares (n = 23). Approximately 10 mL of blood was collected, and an ELISA kit was used to measure the plasma concentration of DA. Polymerase chain reaction analysis was performed to identify the genetic variation in the DA D4 receptor gene (DRD4). SPSS statistical software was used for statistical analysis. The DA concentrations in geldings were significantly lower than those in mares. There was no significant difference in DA concentrations among breed and age groups. Horses with the GG and GA genotypes had significantly higher plasma concentrations of DA compared to horses with the AA genotype for the G292A gene. Briefly, the plasma concentration of DA varied depending on the sex and genotype of G292A. These factors should be considered when the concentration of DA is used as a biomarker for the behavioral characteristics of horses. In conclusion, the DA concentration or DRD4 genotype of horse plasma has the potential to be used as a biomarker that can predict the behavioral characteristics of horses. Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2022-07 2022-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9353348/ /pubmed/35969706 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2022.e44 Text en © Copyright 2022 Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jung, Heejun
Choi, Jae-Young
Lee, Jang-Won
Yoon, Minjung
Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses
title Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses
title_full Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses
title_fullStr Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses
title_full_unstemmed Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses
title_short Plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of DRD4 in horses
title_sort plasma concentration of dopamine varies depending on breed, sex, and the genotype of drd4 in horses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9353348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35969706
http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2022.e44
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