Pharmacokinetics and nutritionBiochemical markers of bone metabolism in growing thoroughbreds: a longitudinal study
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2022, Research in Veterinary ScienceCitation Excerpt :The increase in OC found in foals herein investigated could suggest the dominance of skeletal mineralization and of maintenance of skeletal growth. Indeed, OC is a non-collagen protein secreted by osteoblasts during bone formation, that is thought to be the site of bone mineralization (Price et al., 2001; Reller et al., 2003; Anderson et al., 2018). In agreement with a previous study carried out on thoroughbred foals (Price et al., 2001), the results gathered in the current study showed that biochemical markers of bone cell activity and soft tissue turnover follow characteristic patterns of change in growing Anglo-Arabian foals influenced by age as well as season.
Serum bone biomarkers osteocalcin and pyridinoline in mares during pregnancy and lactation, and in foals during early post-natal life
2018, Research in Veterinary ScienceCitation Excerpt :The rising OC:PYD ratio after birth confirms the predominance of bone accretion over resorption in foals. Our results are somewhat in contrast to those of Price et al. (2001), who, in their 2001 study of 24 Thoroughbred foals, found a decrease in OC between 7 days and 6 months of age. These differences might be due to difference in subject sample or assay characteristics.
Age-related changes of bone ultrasound measurements and metabolic indicators in the young horse
2018, Livestock ScienceCitation Excerpt :These characteristic age-related changes, reflect bone turnover and, in particular, bone cell activity associated with skeletal modeling during growth. The slight increase observed in both markers in the last year of the study was probably related with seasonal and reproductive status influence, as reported before for Thoroughbreds (Jackson et al., 2006; Price et al., 2001). From birth to 36 months of age, IGF-I concentrations followed a decreasing pattern similar to the observed in some cross-sectional studies that involved horses with comparable age-groups (Champion et al., 2002; Munoz et al., 2001; Noble et al., 2007).
The influence of age on bone metabolism in mares during late pregnancy and lactation
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