Journal of Equine Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7501
Print ISSN : 1340-3516
ISSN-L : 1340-3516
Volume 34, Issue 4
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  • Rintaro YANO, Tomoe MORIYAMA, Miho FUJIMORI, Takehiro NISHIDA, Masaaki ...
    Article type: Full Paper
    2023 Volume 34 Issue 4 Pages 101-109
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2024
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    In racehorses, feeding a high-concentrate diet could cause abnormal fermentation in the hindgut. This feeding management regime is not suitable for the nutritional physiology of horses. However, studies on the hindgut environment have yet to be reported in Japanese draft horses, so feeding management needs to be investigated in these horses. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the effects of a high-concentrate diet on hindgut fermentation in Japanese draft horses. Feces were collected from 20 male Japanese draft horses managed by two stables with different feeding designs (65% weight ratio of concentrate feed, HC; 50% weight ratio of concentrate, MC), and fecal metabolic characteristics and the microbiome were analyzed. Higher lactate concentrations and lower fecal pH levels were observed in the HC group (P=0.0011, P=0.0192, respectively). Fecal microbiome analysis revealed a decrease in microbial diversity (P=0.0360) and an increase in the relative abundance of Streptococcus lutetiensis/equinus/infantarius (P=0.0011) in the HC group. On the other hand, fibrolytic bacteria in the MC group had similarities with Clostridium sacchalolyticum and Ruminococcus albus. This study revealed that overfeeding of concentrates induced abnormal fermentation in the hindgut of Japanese draft horses. This suggests that the establishment of a feeding design based on not only the chemical compositions of feeds but also microbial dynamics is needed.

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  • Taisuke KURODA, Yohei MINAMIJIMA, Hidekazu NIWA, Hiroshi MITA, Norihis ...
    Article type: Note
    2023 Volume 34 Issue 4 Pages 111-114
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2024
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    A pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) approach was used to determine a dosage regimen of cephalothin (CET) after intramuscular (IM) administration in horses. CET plasma concentrations were measured in eight horses after a single IM administration of 11 mg/kg bwt of CET. The data were modeled using a nonlinear mixed-effect model, and the probability of target attainment (PTA) of the PK/PD target was calculated for 5,000 horses generated by Monte Carlo simulations. IM administrations of CET at 11 mg/kg bwt q 8 hr and q 6 hr achieved a PTA of 90% against the MIC90 of S. zooepidemicus and S. aureus, respectively, and were considered to be effective dosage regimens. The total dose for the IM administration recommended in this study was lower than that for intravenous (IV) administration in previous studies.

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  • Ibuki SAITO, Kotono NAKAMURA, Teruaki TOZAKI, Kazuki HANO, Masaki TAKA ...
    Article type: Note
    2023 Volume 34 Issue 4 Pages 115-120
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2024
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    Concerns have been raised about the loss of genetic diversity in Japanese native horses because of their declining populations. In this study, we investigated the genetic variation of four genes, myostatin (MSTN), ligand-dependent nuclear receptor corepressor like (LCORL), doublesex and mab-3 related transcription factor 3 (DMRT3), and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1A (HTR1A), which are associated with horse phenotypic traits, in six Japanese horse breeds (Hokkaido, Kiso, Noma, Misaki, Tokara, and Yonaguni). MSTN, LCORL, DMRT3, and HTR1A showed polymorphisms in the Kiso; Hokkaido and Noma; Hokkaido; and Kiso, Tokara, and Yonaguni breeds, respectively. The Misaki did not show polymorphisms in any of the genes. This study may serve as a basis for developing future breeding strategies focusing on traits in Japanese native horses.

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  • Kenji KUTARA, Sho KADEKARU, Keiichi HISAEDA, Keisuke SUGIMOTO, Tetsush ...
    Article type: Note
    2023 Volume 34 Issue 4 Pages 121-125
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2024
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    The necropsy of a 2-day-old Noma horse that died of weakness showed an enlarged cardiac base and a narrow cardiac apex, suggesting cardiac malformation. The excised heart underwent imaging to investigate its luminal structure. On three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging, the right atrium and right ventricle were discontinuous. The right atrium communicated with the left atrium and the left ventricle communicated with the right ventricle. The lumen narrowed near the pulmonary artery valve. Since the same findings were observed on gross examination, the foal was diagnosed with tricuspid atresia with ventricular and atrial septal defects, along with subvalvular pulmonic stenosis.

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