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Variação de enzimas musculares, lactato e hematócrito em cavalos durante um concurso de saltos de obstáculos

Authors: Salgueiro, João Alexandre de Amorim;

Variação de enzimas musculares, lactato e hematócrito em cavalos durante um concurso de saltos de obstáculos

Abstract

A rabdomiólise é uma doença multifatorial de extrema importância na clínica de equinos, devido à perda de performance que tem o potencial de induzir. Este trabalho tem como objetivo documentar e analisar o grau de sofrimento muscular induzido em cavalos de desporto por um Concurso de Saltos de Obstáculos no nível de 1,10 metros. Foram estudados dez cavalos com o mesmo maneio desportivo e alimentar, em diversos tempos experimentais. Os cavalos estudados estavam a concursar numa prova de 1,10 metros de altura, tendo sido estudadas diversas correlações entre a anamnese e as medições efetuadas. Foram estudadas as enzimas musculares Creatina Quinase e Aspartato Aminotransferase, bem como os parâmetros de Lactato e Hematócrito. Os resultados deste trabalho, para além de caracterizarem a população estudada, comprovaram que não há variações clinicamente significativas das enzimas musculares durante a prova de Salto de Obstáculos estudada. Verificou-se um aumento dos valores de aspartato aminotransferase em fêmeas e não em machos, assim como um aumento de creatina quinase e lactato em machos e fêmeas, sendo que essas variações não foram clinicamente significativas. Assim, não se observaram danos musculares durante o concurso de Saltos de Obstáculos estudado, estando os cavalos estudados bem preparados física e metabolicamente para o mesmo.

Rhabdomyolysis is an equine clinical multi-factorial desease of extreme importance, due to the loss of inductive power performance. The aim of this work is to document and analise the degree of muscle pain inducted in sports horses by a show jumping contest, 1,10 meter high. Ten horses were studied with the same training and feeding habits, in several experimental times. The horses subject to the study were competing in a 1.10 meter high show, and several correlations were established between the anamnesis and the mesurements taken. Subject to study were the muscle enzymes creatine kinase and aspartate aminotransferase as well as the parameters of lactate and hematocrii. The results of this work, beyond characterising the overall object of study, have prove to shown that there are no clinical significant variations on muscle enzymes during a jumping show. An increase of aspartate aminotransferase has been detected exclusively in mares as well as an escalation of creatine kinase and lactate prevalent in both genders. Those alterations weren’t sufficient to be considered to further analysis. In conclusion, there weren’t detected any abnormal muscle injuries in result of the Show Jumping contest, taken in account the quality of the physical and metabolic condition of the horses.

Orientação : Manuel Pequito ; co-orientação : Ricardo Matos

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ANIMAIS DE DESPORTO, CREATININA QUINASE, LACTATO SANGUÍNEO, CREATININE KINASE, VETERINÁRIA, CAVALOS, DOENÇAS, EQUIDS, HORSES, ENZIMAS, MESTRADO INTEGRADO EM MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA, BLOOD LACTATE, MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA, DISEASES, VETERINARY MEDICINE, SPORTS ANIMALS, EQUÍDEOS, ENZYMES

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