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Bee Pollen Supplementation to Aged Horses Influences Several Blood Parameters
Institution:1. Institute of Animal Nutrition, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany;2. Current address: Small Animal Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany;1. Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture, Islamic Azad University, Arak Branch, Arak, Iran;2. Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran;1. University of Wisconsin – River Falls, Department of Animal and Food Science, River Falls, WI;2. Wright State University, Lake Campus, Celina, OH;3. University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Department of Animal Science, Saint Paul, MN
Abstract:In humans and animals, aging leads to a decrease in immune function and an increased susceptibility to infection. Decreased immunity and an increase in the incidence of infectious diseases are particularly notable during the autumn. Bee pollen supplementation improves immunity and antioxidant enzyme activity, as well as general performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of bee pollen supplementation during the autumn on blood parameters in aged horses. The study was performed on 16 warmblood horses aged 15–26 years. Half of this group received 60 g of bee pollen (soaked in water) daily for 30 days during the autumn season. Blood samples were taken from all horses before and after the supplementation period. Numerous hematological and plasma biochemical parameters including indicators of oxidative stress were determined. The data collected after the supplementation were compared with data collected before the experiment using one-way analysis of variance and paired Student’s t-test. In the control group, there was a decline in the total number of red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit and an increase in some lipid parameters, urea, total plasma proteins, and sulfhydryl groups. Supplementation with bee pollen prevented the variation of these parameters, except for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. We believe that bee pollen supplementation for aged horses during autumn has beneficial effects because it inhibited some of the adverse changes observed in the control horses during this season.
Keywords:Aged horses  Autumn  Bee pollen  Biochemical and hematological parameters  Oxidative stress
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