Authors: ALIASGHAR CHALMEH, MEHRDAD POURJAFAR, KHALIL BADIEI, MOHAMMAD MAZROUEI SEBDANI, ALI SADEGHPOUR, HASAN SHEIKHI, ALI KHEZRI
Abstract: Season may be considered as a factor that affects the equine endocrine profile. Hence, from January to November 2015, 27 clinically healthy adult Darehshori racehorses were selected. Thirteen of them were stallions and the others were mares. Ten of them were more than 10 years old and 17 horses were under the age of 10 years. None of them were pregnant or lactating during the study. Body condition scores of 12 horses were below and the others were above 5. Blood samplings and body condition score evaluations were performed every 45 days during a year. Serum levels of cortisol, IGF-1, T3, T4, and TSH were assayed in all specimens. T3 and TSH were significantly decreased following the warming up of the climate in different ages, sexes, and body condition scores, but there were no significant changing patterns in T4. There were various trend changes of both cortisol and IGF-1 in different ages, sexes, and body condition scores during the seasons of the study period. Based on the results, circulating levels of cortisol, IGF-1, and thyroid hormones of Darehshori horses are dependent on many factors such as breed, sex, age, body condition, season, geographical location, and individual characteristics.
Keywords: Season, age, sex, body condition score, endocrine profile, Darehshori horses
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