Endurance racing induces acute phase response in horses
This study aimed to evaluate if exercise-induced acute phase response (APR) occurs in endurance horses in response to the race.
The study included 23 horses competing in an endurance competition with a successfully passed clinical examination before the race. Blood samples were collected before the start and within 30 min after the end of the race. Haematological and biochemical tests were performed and correlated to acute phase biomarkers changes.
Results showed that values of calprotectin and haptoglobin (Hp) decreased after the races compared to values before, while concentrations of ceruloplasmin and albumin recorded a significant increase. Greater changes in calprotectin values were ...
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