2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2007.07.033
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The oxidant/antioxidant equilibrium in horses

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“…In addition, 2 groups (each ten horses) were injected with 15 mg/kg sodium selenite and 30 mg/kg ascorbic acid every 24 h for successive 4 weeks. The present result is supported by the suggestion of Kirschvink et al (36) who reported that the beneficial effect of antioxidants supplementation on the oxidant/ antioxidant equilibrium should only be expected after a few weeks of its supplementation. Regarding the antioxidant enzymes activity, GR activity was significantly decreased after sodium selenite and ascorbic acid supplementation.…”
Section: Effect Of Antioxidant Supplementationsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In addition, 2 groups (each ten horses) were injected with 15 mg/kg sodium selenite and 30 mg/kg ascorbic acid every 24 h for successive 4 weeks. The present result is supported by the suggestion of Kirschvink et al (36) who reported that the beneficial effect of antioxidants supplementation on the oxidant/ antioxidant equilibrium should only be expected after a few weeks of its supplementation. Regarding the antioxidant enzymes activity, GR activity was significantly decreased after sodium selenite and ascorbic acid supplementation.…”
Section: Effect Of Antioxidant Supplementationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…GST and CAT activities were increased after antioxidant supplementation. This act may be due to increase and modulation of cellular glutathione redox system due to sparing effect of vitamin E on glutathione utilization for the scavenging of lipid peroxidation reactions (36,37,38). In order to confirm the hypothesis that airways inflammation (39) and hyper-responsiveness observed in equine passively sensitized bronchi could be related to an increased production of ROS, Matera et al evaluated the effects of a pretreatment with GSH on either nonsensitized or passively sensitized bronchi.…”
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“…As estimated previously (Kirschvink et al 2008), in horses in some pathological processes including RAO, grass sickness and equine motor neuron disease an inflammatory process was correlated with oxidative stress. Under these conditions MDA was used as a marker of such inflammatory status.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Oxidative stress has been defined as an imbalance between oxidants/antioxidants, prompting damage and death (Halliwell and Gutteridge, 1989;Sies, 1991;Kirschvink et al, 2008). Organisms are constantly exposed to exogenous and endogenous ROS and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) such as nitric oxide and superoxide anions (Moslen, 1994;Niviere and Fontecave, 1995;Kowaltowski and Verseci, 1999;Kirschvink et al, 2008).…”
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“…This response is systemic and includes enhancement of antioxidant systems and the reduction of oxidative damage due to changes in redox homeostasis (Radak et al, 2008). On the other hand, although training increases the antioxidant defence system of the organism, prolonged periods of training may cause disturbances in the oxidant/antioxidant equilibrium (Avellini et al, 1995;De Moffarts et al, 2005;Kirschvink et al, 2008).…”
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