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Metabolomic Profiles in Starved Light Breed Horses during the Refeeding Process

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Unwanted horses and other equids continue to be a global issue throughout which the prevalence of malnourished equids persists as a welfare concern. Nutritional studies evaluating the refeeding or rehabilitation process are limited, and little data exists to explain how metabolic fun...

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Autores principales: Main, Sawyer C., Brown, Lindsay P., Melvin, Kelly R., Campagna, Shawn R., Voy, Brynn H., Castro, Hector F., Strickland, Lewrell G., Hines, Melissa T., Jacobs, Robert D., Gordon, Mary E., Ivey, Jennie L. Z.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192527
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author Main, Sawyer C.
Brown, Lindsay P.
Melvin, Kelly R.
Campagna, Shawn R.
Voy, Brynn H.
Castro, Hector F.
Strickland, Lewrell G.
Hines, Melissa T.
Jacobs, Robert D.
Gordon, Mary E.
Ivey, Jennie L. Z.
author_facet Main, Sawyer C.
Brown, Lindsay P.
Melvin, Kelly R.
Campagna, Shawn R.
Voy, Brynn H.
Castro, Hector F.
Strickland, Lewrell G.
Hines, Melissa T.
Jacobs, Robert D.
Gordon, Mary E.
Ivey, Jennie L. Z.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Unwanted horses and other equids continue to be a global issue throughout which the prevalence of malnourished equids persists as a welfare concern. Nutritional studies evaluating the refeeding or rehabilitation process are limited, and little data exists to explain how metabolic function changes during refeeding. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess changes in metabolite profile (metabolome) of emaciated horses throughout rehabilitation via refeeding. Horses were fed specific diets over the rehabilitation period, and blood samples were collected and analyzed throughout. Comparison of equine within a malnourished state and equine during the refeeding process showed decreases in potentially toxic chemical compounds related to liver, kidney, and muscle function as well as shifts related to changing energy demands. This study concludes that the refeeding and rehabilitation process results in an overall change in the equine metabolome. ABSTRACT: The large population of emaciated horses continues to be an issue troubling the equine industry. However, little is known regarding the collection of equine metabolites (metabolome) during a malnourished state and the changes that occur throughout nutritional rehabilitation. In this study, ten emaciated horses underwent a refeeding process, during which blood samples were collected for a blood chemistry panel and metabolomics analysis via ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography–high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS). Significant differences among blood chemistry analytes and metabolite abundance during the critical care period (CCP; Days 1–10 of rehabilitation) and the recovery period (RP; the remainder of the rehabilitation process) were observed. Potentially toxic compounds, analytes related to liver, kidney, and muscle function, as well as energy-related metabolites were altered during the refeeding process. The combination of blood chemistry and metabolomics analyses on starved equine during rehabilitation provide vital biological insight and evidence that the refeeding process has a significant impact on the equine metabolome.
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spelling pubmed-95592872022-10-14 Metabolomic Profiles in Starved Light Breed Horses during the Refeeding Process Main, Sawyer C. Brown, Lindsay P. Melvin, Kelly R. Campagna, Shawn R. Voy, Brynn H. Castro, Hector F. Strickland, Lewrell G. Hines, Melissa T. Jacobs, Robert D. Gordon, Mary E. Ivey, Jennie L. Z. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Unwanted horses and other equids continue to be a global issue throughout which the prevalence of malnourished equids persists as a welfare concern. Nutritional studies evaluating the refeeding or rehabilitation process are limited, and little data exists to explain how metabolic function changes during refeeding. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess changes in metabolite profile (metabolome) of emaciated horses throughout rehabilitation via refeeding. Horses were fed specific diets over the rehabilitation period, and blood samples were collected and analyzed throughout. Comparison of equine within a malnourished state and equine during the refeeding process showed decreases in potentially toxic chemical compounds related to liver, kidney, and muscle function as well as shifts related to changing energy demands. This study concludes that the refeeding and rehabilitation process results in an overall change in the equine metabolome. ABSTRACT: The large population of emaciated horses continues to be an issue troubling the equine industry. However, little is known regarding the collection of equine metabolites (metabolome) during a malnourished state and the changes that occur throughout nutritional rehabilitation. In this study, ten emaciated horses underwent a refeeding process, during which blood samples were collected for a blood chemistry panel and metabolomics analysis via ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography–high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS). Significant differences among blood chemistry analytes and metabolite abundance during the critical care period (CCP; Days 1–10 of rehabilitation) and the recovery period (RP; the remainder of the rehabilitation process) were observed. Potentially toxic compounds, analytes related to liver, kidney, and muscle function, as well as energy-related metabolites were altered during the refeeding process. The combination of blood chemistry and metabolomics analyses on starved equine during rehabilitation provide vital biological insight and evidence that the refeeding process has a significant impact on the equine metabolome. MDPI 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9559287/ /pubmed/36230267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192527 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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Brown, Lindsay P.
Melvin, Kelly R.
Campagna, Shawn R.
Voy, Brynn H.
Castro, Hector F.
Strickland, Lewrell G.
Hines, Melissa T.
Jacobs, Robert D.
Gordon, Mary E.
Ivey, Jennie L. Z.
Metabolomic Profiles in Starved Light Breed Horses during the Refeeding Process
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title_fullStr Metabolomic Profiles in Starved Light Breed Horses during the Refeeding Process
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title_sort metabolomic profiles in starved light breed horses during the refeeding process
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192527
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