Effects of transport and racing on ionic changes in thoroughbred race horses
Author
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White Ortiz, Allan
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Reyes, Alejandro
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Godoy, Adolfo
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Martínez, Ramón
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2019-01-29T12:39:54Z
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2019-01-29T12:39:54Z
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1991
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology, Volumen 99, Issue 3, 1991, Pages 343-346
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03009629
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10.1016/0300-9629(91)90011-Z
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159676
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1. 1. Packed cell volume (PCV), blood glucose, total plasma proteins (TPP) and plasma electrolytes, osmolality, cortisol and aldosterone alterations produced by transport and racing, were investigated in race horses. 2. 2. Plasma cortisol, sodium and blood glucose, found after transport, were higher, while aldosterone was lower than control levels. 3. 3. After racing, PCV, blood glucose, TPP and plasma cortisol, sodium and osmolality were higher than control, while chloride diminished and aldosterone returned to control values. 4. 4. These results demonstrate that transport and racing are different kinds of Stressors, suggesting that the sympathetic system and hypophysis-suprarenal cortex axis have a dissimilar contribution to the physiological response.