2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10101809
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Immune Response in Young Thoroughbred Racehorses under Training

Abstract: Training has a great impact on the physiology of an athlete and, like all stressful stimuli, can trigger an innate immune response and inflammation, which is part of a wider coping strategy of the host to restore homeostasis. The Thoroughbred racehorse is a valid animal model to investigate these changes thanks to its homogeneous training and highly selected genetic background. The aim of this study was to investigate modifications of the innate immune response and inflammation in young untrained Thoroughbred … Show more

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“…Interestingly, in our study, we detected an increase in both platelet and eosinophil counts, in addition to enhanced IL1B expression (data reported in our previous study [ 4 , 43 ], during the entire training period. These parameters could be closely interrelated since, at least from the functional point of view, the two cells have been proven to strictly cooperate [ 3 , 43 ]. In this regard, eosinophils have recently been reported to accumulate in human thrombi [ 53 ] and to express tissue factor, a strong trigger of blood coagulation [ 54 ].…”
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“…Interestingly, in our study, we detected an increase in both platelet and eosinophil counts, in addition to enhanced IL1B expression (data reported in our previous study [ 4 , 43 ], during the entire training period. These parameters could be closely interrelated since, at least from the functional point of view, the two cells have been proven to strictly cooperate [ 3 , 43 ]. In this regard, eosinophils have recently been reported to accumulate in human thrombi [ 53 ] and to express tissue factor, a strong trigger of blood coagulation [ 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Literature data suggest that an increased leukocytes count is among the most consistent responses to exercise, generally occurring after all types of exercise. Exercise-induced leukocytosis is often compared with an inflammation-like reaction and the increase is quantitatively related to the response induced by physiological insults to the immune system [ 3 , 43 ]. Exercise-induced leukocytosis is also considered as pseudoleukocytosis because it does not seem to be connected with the production of new cells but rather due to the increase in the number of lymphocytes as a result of increased adrenaline secretion consequent to their release in blood from the spleen and, to a minor degree, from the bone marrow and lymph nodes [ 39 ].…”
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“…On the other hand, the AST activity increased only in endurance horses, thus may be connected with the highest muscle fatigue during this type of exercise. Besides, the CPK and AST values are related to muscle mass and composition [ 38 , 39 ], which were not included in this study.…”
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confidence: 99%