Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah
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Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a disorder of endocrine and metabolic origin associated mainly to insulin, obesity and laminitis dysregulation. It is argued that the Colombian Creole horse (CCC) is predisposed to develop it; however, there are no specific studies for this breed. The objective of...
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah Diagnóstico de síndrome metabólico equino en el Caballo Criollo Colombiano en la Sabana de Bogotá |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah Rosas Gutiérrez, Magnolia Dysregulation equine insulin laminitis obesity welfare disregulación equinos insulina laminitis obesidad bienestar |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota Savannah |
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Rosas Gutiérrez, Magnolia Ariza-Suárez, Angela Cristina Rosas Gutiérrez, Magnolia Ariza-Suárez, Angela Cristina |
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Rosas Gutiérrez, Magnolia |
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Rosas Gutiérrez, Magnolia Ariza-Suárez, Angela Cristina |
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Dysregulation equine insulin laminitis obesity welfare disregulación equinos insulina laminitis obesidad bienestar |
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Dysregulation equine insulin laminitis obesity welfare disregulación equinos insulina laminitis obesidad bienestar |
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Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a disorder of endocrine and metabolic origin associated mainly to insulin, obesity and laminitis dysregulation. It is argued that the Colombian Creole horse (CCC) is predisposed to develop it; however, there are no specific studies for this breed. The objective of the study was to diagnose the EMS based on the relationship between obesity, regional adiposity, hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia and hyperleptinemia and associate it with the development of clinical signs of laminitis in CCC horses in the savannah of Bogotá. Two groups were evaluated: 10 clinically healthy horses as a control group and 30 obese (body condition >7/9) with regional adiposity in the neck as clinical signs associated with the EMS. The levels of glucose, insulin, leptin and triglycerides were determined, as well as the combined insulin-glucose test (TIGC) in the two groups. There were no significant differences between groups in glucose levels during the TIGC, but in insulin, both at minute 0 (p=0.0193) and at minute 45 (p=0.018). There were no significant differences in triglycerides between groups. The values resulting from leptin were not conclusive due to problems with measurement technique. There were horses of the obese group with signs associated with laminitis, but without significant differences in measurements that could be related to the presentation of clinical signs. There was clear evidence of insulin dysregulation in obese horses, as well as some cases individually evaluated where the results were compatible with those reported in the EMS. |
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Diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome in the Colombian Creole Horse in the Bogota SavannahDiagnóstico de síndrome metabólico equino en el Caballo Criollo Colombiano en la Sabana de BogotáRosas Gutiérrez, MagnoliaAriza-Suárez, Angela CristinaRosas Gutiérrez, MagnoliaAriza-Suárez, Angela CristinaDysregulationequineinsulinlaminitisobesitywelfaredisregulaciónequinosinsulinalaminitisobesidadbienestarEquine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a disorder of endocrine and metabolic origin associated mainly to insulin, obesity and laminitis dysregulation. It is argued that the Colombian Creole horse (CCC) is predisposed to develop it; however, there are no specific studies for this breed. The objective of the study was to diagnose the EMS based on the relationship between obesity, regional adiposity, hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia and hyperleptinemia and associate it with the development of clinical signs of laminitis in CCC horses in the savannah of Bogotá. Two groups were evaluated: 10 clinically healthy horses as a control group and 30 obese (body condition >7/9) with regional adiposity in the neck as clinical signs associated with the EMS. The levels of glucose, insulin, leptin and triglycerides were determined, as well as the combined insulin-glucose test (TIGC) in the two groups. There were no significant differences between groups in glucose levels during the TIGC, but in insulin, both at minute 0 (p=0.0193) and at minute 45 (p=0.018). There were no significant differences in triglycerides between groups. The values resulting from leptin were not conclusive due to problems with measurement technique. There were horses of the obese group with signs associated with laminitis, but without significant differences in measurements that could be related to the presentation of clinical signs. There was clear evidence of insulin dysregulation in obese horses, as well as some cases individually evaluated where the results were compatible with those reported in the EMS. El síndrome metabólico equino (SME) es un desorden de origen endocrino y metabólico asociado principalmente a la desregulación de la insulina, obesidad y laminitis. Se aduce que el Caballo Criollo Colombiano (CCC) está predispuesto a desarrollarlo; sin embargo, no hay estudios específicos para esta raza. El objetivo del estudio fue diagnosticar el SME basado en la relación entre obesidad, adiposidad regional, hiperinsulinemia, hipertrigliceridemia e hiperleptinemia y asociarlo al desarrollo de signos clínicos de laminitis en equinos CCC en la Sabana de Bogotá. Se trabajó con dos grupos: 10 caballos clínicamente sanos como grupo control y 30 obesos (condición corporal >7/9) con adiposidad regional en el cuello como signos clínicos asociados al SME. Se determinaron los niveles de glucosa, insulina, leptina y triglicérido, así como la prueba de insulina-glucosa combinada (TIGC) en los dos grupos. No hubo diferencias significativas entre los grupos estudiados en los niveles de glucosa durante el TIGC, pero sí en los de insulina, tanto al minuto 0 (p=0.0193) como al minuto 45 (p=0.018). No hubo diferencias significativas en los niveles de triglicéridos entre grupos. Los valores de leptina no fueron concluyentes por problemas con la técnica de medición. Hubo caballos del grupo de obesos con signos asociados a laminitis, pero sin diferencias significativas en las mediciones que pudieran relacionarse con la presentación de los signos clínicos. Hubo evidencia clara de desregulación de la insulina en los caballos obesos, así como algunos casos evaluados individualmente en donde los resultados fueron compatibles con los reportados en el SME.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2023-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2226510.15381/rivep.v34i5.22265Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 Núm. 5 (2023); e22265Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 No. 5 (2023); e222651682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/22265/20247Derechos de autor 2023 Magnolia Rosas Gutiérrez, Angela Cristina Ariza-Suárezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/222652023-11-01T05:24:30Z |
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