Department of Animal Molecular Biology, National Research Institute of Animal Production, Krakowska 1, 32-083 Balice, Poland.
Genes (Basel). 2023 Jul 27;14(8):1544. doi: 10.3390/genes14081544.
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) has become an important issue in modern veterinary medicine and is linked to the common, extremely painful, most-of-the-time performance-terminating hoof laminitis. The growing knowledge in the field of genetic background, inducing environmental factors, diagnosis, treatment and maintenance of affected equines led us to summarise the available information to be used not only for scientific purposes but for fieldwork. In horses, the clinical presentation of EMS includes: obesity or local fat deposition, bilateral lameness or hoof rings attributed to ongoing or previous (pasted) laminitis with the key feature of the occurrence of insulin dysregulation, disturbing the homeostasis within insulin, glucose and lipid metabolism. The management of EMS is based on dietary and fitness discipline; however, intensive research is ongoing in the field of regenerative medicine to develop modern and promising therapies.
马属动物代谢综合征(EMS)已成为现代兽医领域的一个重要问题,它与常见的、极其痛苦的、大多数情况下会导致运动终止的蹄叶炎有关。在遗传背景、诱发环境因素、诊断、治疗和受影响马匹的维持等领域的知识不断增长,促使我们总结了可用信息,不仅用于科学目的,也用于现场工作。在马中,EMS 的临床表现包括:肥胖或局部脂肪沉积、双侧跛行或马蹄环,归因于正在进行或以前(粘贴)的蹄叶炎,其关键特征是胰岛素失调的发生,扰乱了胰岛素、葡萄糖和脂质代谢的内稳态。EMS 的管理基于饮食和健身纪律;然而,再生医学领域正在进行密集的研究,以开发现代有前途的治疗方法。