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Effects of short-term racing activity on platelet and neutrophil activation in dogs
Authors:Moritz Andreas  Walcheck Bruce K  Deye Jennifer  Weiss Douglas J
Affiliation:Clinic for Internal Medicine and Forensic Affairs, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine whether platelets and neutrophils become activated in dogs during short-distance sled-pulling activity. ANIMALS: 18 physically fit adult Siberian Huskies. PROCEDURE: Dogs were allocated into 2 teams (9 dogs/team). Each team ran a course of approximately 6.4 km while pulling a sled that contained 2 people. Blood samples were collected immediately before and within 10 minutes after completion of sled-pulling activity. Blood was aspirated into sterile syringes and immediately transferred to evacuated tubes containing EDTA solution. Platelet activation status was evaluated by determining cell-surface P-selection expression, number of platelet aggregates and platelet microparticles, mean platelet-component (MPC) concentration, and mean platelet-component distribution width (MPCDW) concentration. Neutrophil activation status was evaluated by determining cell-surface CD11/CD18 expression, neutrophil size, and neutrophil granularity. RESULTS: Short-duration strenuous sled-pulling activity was associated with lower MPC concentration, higher MPCDW concentration, and higher cell-surface P-selectin expression after activation with phorbol myristate acetate. An increase in neutrophil CD11/CD18 expression and a decrease in neutrophil granularity were also observed after exercise. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Results of this study provide evidence of priming and activation of platelets and activation of neutrophils after strenuous short-duration sled-pulling activity. Additional studies will be needed to determine whether these changes have adverse effects on animal performance or induce tissue injury.
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