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Biochemical markers of bone metabolism in draught andwarmblood horses
Authors:OM Lepage  DJ Hartmann  R Eicher  B Uebelhart  P Tschudi  D Uebelhart
Institution:aClinic for Farm Animals and Horses, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland;*Université Pathologie, Cellulaire, Institut Pasteur de Lyon and Faculty of Pharmacy, University C. Bernard, Lyon, France;Department of Medicine, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland;Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland;bDepartment of Biochemistry,WHO Collaborating Certer for the field of Osteoarthritis, Rush Presbyterian-St-Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Concentrations of the cross-linked carboxyterminal telopeptide of type I collagen (ICTP) and osteocalcin (OC) have been determined in the serum of one hundred clinically healthy adult Draught or Warmblood horses. The correlation between these two markers has been evaluated and the influence of gender, age and type of horse described. No significant variations were observed between animals of different sex, but a significant inverse correlation (P<0.0001) with age was observed for both measured parameters. After correction for age, serum levels of OC were found to be lower in Draught adjusted least square mean (LSM)=6.612μg. L−1] than in Warmblood horses (adjusted LSM=8.596μg.L−1), whereas levels of ICTP were higher in Draughts (adjusted LSM=8.035pg.L−1) than in Warmbloods (adjusted LSM=6.643μg.L−1). A significant correlation (P<0.0001) was observed between OC and ICTP. This correlation was stronger if the type of horse was taken into account in the statistical model. The ratio OC:ICTP was independent of gender and age. A higher OC:ICTP ratio in Warmbloods compared to the Draught horses might reflect a higher bone remodelling level of horses submitted to regular daily work. It was concluded that ICTP and OC are influenced by the type of horse, and probably reflect a physiological difference in bone remodelling between these animals.
Keywords:ICTP  osteocalcin  type of horse  bone  collagen
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