کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2465771 | 1111839 | 2007 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The aim of this study was to investigate in a placebo-controlled field study the effect of a (n − 3)-vitamin supplementation on erythrocyte membrane fluidity (EMF), oxidant/antioxidant markers and plasmatic ω3/ω6 fatty acid ratio (FAR) in 12 eventing horses. Venous blood was sampled at rest before (PRE) and after (POST) a three week treatment period with either the supplement (group S, n = 6) or a placebo (group P, n = 6) as well as after 15 min (POST E15′) and 24 h (POST E24h) after a standardised exercise test. The following markers were analysed: EMF, plasma antioxidant capacity of water and lipid soluble components, ascorbic acid, uric acid (UA), glutathione (reduced: GSH, oxidised: GSSG), vitamin E (Vit E), β-carotene, glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, selenium, copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), oxidised proteins (Protox), lipid peroxides (Pool) and FAR.EMF did not differ between group S and P after treatment, but GPx remained unchanged in group S whereas it decreased in group P and plasma Cu/Zn ratio remained unchanged whereas it increased in group P. FAR were significantly increased in group S. Exercise induced a significant decrease of EMF (POST vs. E24h) in both groups, but which was significantly lower at E15′ in group S than in group P. Exercise induced a significant increase of UA and ACW (POST vs. E15′) and Protox (POST vs. E24h) in both groups. An exercise-related decrease in GSH and Pool (POST vs. E15′) was found in group P, whereas Vit E and FAR (POST vs. E24h) significantly decreased in both groups.The study showed that exercise induced a decrease in EMF in horses associated with changes of blood oxidative balance. The (ω-3)-vitamin supplementation tested improved the oxidative balance poorly but delayed the exercise-induced decrease of EMF and increased the FAR.
Journal: The Veterinary Journal - Volume 174, Issue 1, July 2007, Pages 113–121