Serum phosphorylated neurofilament heavy subunit levels and its association with the risk for catastrophic injury in thoroughbred racehorses
Neurofilaments are structural proteins that are concentrated in the body and axons of neurons. Damage to the neurons or axons as a result of trauma or infectious diseases leads to the release of neurofilaments into blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This case-control study was carried out to compare serum levels of phosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain (pNF-H) between clinically healthy Thoroughbred (TB) horses and TB horses that suffered catastrophic musculoskeletal injuries (cMSI), and to investigate the correlation between putative risk factors and serum concentrations of pNF-H in injured horses. Blood samples were collected from clinically healthy horses and from horses that suffered cMSI. The concentration of pNF-H in serum samples was determined using the Phosphorylated Neurofilament H Sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit. A total of 343 horses were enrolled in the study (148 cases and 195 controls). The median serum concentration of pNF-H for controls was 0.0 ng/ml and for cases was 0.07 ng/ml. No significant difference was observed between the 2 groups in racing. The number of lifetime starts was correlated with serum pNF-H concentration in case horses. The serum concentration of pNF-H was higher in case horses that experienced cMSI while training than while racing. The number of lifetime starts is a proxy measure for several risk factors related to cumulative exercise load during the career of racehorses. Measurement of serum concentrations of pNF-H in TB racehorses does not support the hypothesis that subclinical neurologic injury or conditions are associated with catastrophic injury of TB racehorses.
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| Notations: | technical sports |
| Tagging: | Biomarker |
| Published in: | Journal of Equine Veterinary Science |
| Language: | English |
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2022
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2022.104057 |
| Volume: | 116 |
| Pages: | 104057 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |