Niedźwiedź Artur, Kubiak Krzysztof, Nicpoń Józef
Acta Vet Scand. 2013 Aug 14;55(1):58. doi: 10.1186/1751-0147-55-58.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of 8-hour road transport on plasma total antioxidant status (PTAS) and general clinical appearance in horses.
The study was conducted on a group of 60 horses of different breeds aged from 4 to 10 years. Venous blood was collected and a clinical examination was performed immediately before loading horses onto trailers for an 8 hour transport (I), immediately after unloading them from the trailer (II), and after a subsequent 24 hour stall rest (III). The ferric-reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) was used to determine PTAS. The transportation significantly increased respiratory and heart rates. The average PTAS increased during the three subsequent samplings: I: 170±77 (μmol/l) II: 204±70 (μmol/l) III: 221±74 (μmol/l).
Long-distance transport increased the PTAS horses, as well as respiratory and heart rates.
本研究的目的是调查8小时公路运输对马的血浆总抗氧化状态(PTAS)和一般临床外观的影响。
该研究对一组60匹年龄在4至10岁之间的不同品种马匹进行。在将马装载到拖车上进行8小时运输之前(I)、从拖车上卸载后立即(II)以及随后24小时的厩舍休息后(III),采集静脉血并进行临床检查。采用血浆铁还原能力(FRAP)来测定PTAS。运输显著增加了呼吸频率和心率。在随后的三次采样中,平均PTAS升高:I:170±77(微摩尔/升)II:204±70(微摩尔/升)III:221±74(微摩尔/升)。
长途运输增加了马的PTAS以及呼吸频率和心率。