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Analytical methods in equine research encompass a variety of scientific techniques and tools used to study and evaluate different aspects of horse health, performance, and physiology. These methods help advance our understanding of equine biology, diagnosing conditions, and improving management practices. Common analytical methods include molecular techniques like PCR and ELISA for detecting pathogens and measuring biomarkers, imaging technologies such as ultrasound and MRI for assessing musculoskeletal health, and statistical models for analyzing genetic data and performance metrics. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the development, application, and impact of various analytical methods in equine science.
Feasibility of a hand-held myotonometry device for measuring biomechanical muscle parameters in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    May 27, 2026   1-7 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.26.02.0050
Ribeiro G, Agrícola R, Sanchez MMF, Ramos FR, Borges J, Abrantes J, Prazeres J.To evaluate the feasibility of a hand-held myotometry device for measuring the biomechanical parameters (frequency, stiffness, and decrement) of the longissimus dorsi muscle in the thoracolumbar region of healthy horses. Unassigned: Data were obtained from 50 adult horses. The biomechanical parameters were measured using a MyotonPRO device in triple-scan mode. Measurements were recorded on both sides, with the horses standing square. The analysis focused on whether there were differences between the sides and correlations between the variables. Unassigned: The mean muscle frequency (hertz) was...
Derivatisation-free FIA-MS/MS assay for rapid simultaneous screening of atypical myopathy biomarkers and acylcarnitine profiles from dried blood spots.
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry    May 27, 2026   doi: 10.1007/s00216-026-06566-3
Kadláčková M, Dobešová D, Ivanovová E, Masař R, Jahn P, Šamonilová E, Friedecký D, Brumarová R.Atypical myopathy (AM) is a frequently fatal, toxin-induced disease in horses, characterised by acute progression and mortality rates exceeding 70% within 72 h. The disease is caused by ingestion of seedlings or seeds of certain maple species that contain the toxins hypoglycin A (HGA) and methylenecyclopropylglycine (MCPrG). Early diagnosis depends on reliable detection of these compounds and their metabolites. However, most available LC-MS/MS assays are limited by derivatisation requirements and dependence on serum and urine matrices. Here, a rapid derivatisation-free flow injection analysis...
Investigation of Metformin Contamination in Horses: Implications for Environmental Exposure and Doping Control.
Drug testing and analysis    May 21, 2026   doi: 10.1002/dta.70096
Jacobs ME, Blea J, Hardy M, McKemie DS, Traynham M, Knych HK.Metformin is a diabetes medication with minimal therapeutic efficacy in veterinary medicine. However, recently there have been several adverse analytical findings in regulatory samples collected from racehorses. Metformin is commonly prescribed to humans, is excreted unchanged in urine, and is resistant to environmental degradation, raising concerns with respect to environmental contamination. In this study, six horses were exposed to shavings contaminated with metformin-positive urine at concentrations of 10, 135, and 270 μg/mL. Blood (plasma, serum, whole blood, and red blood cells) and u...
Synchronization dynamics between rider and saddle motion across gaits revealed by IMU analysis.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 18, 2026   Volume 163 105939 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105939
Louis AT, Treesa Louis A, Mikkola A.Effective rider-horse coordination is essential for performance and welfare, yet objective, field-based quantification of rider-saddle synchronization across gaits remains limited. Objective: To quantify dynamic synchronization between rider motion and saddle motion (as a proxy for horse trunk oscillations) across walk, trot, and canter using a minimal inertial measurement unit (IMU) setup, and to determine whether synchronization differs between rider body segments. Methods: Two experienced riders (8-20 years riding experience) rode their own or familiar warmblood horses (n = 2; age 6-14 year...
Pharmacokinetics of Diclazuril in the Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid of Healthy Adult Horses After a Single Oral Dose Administered as a Pelleted Topdressing.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics    May 16, 2026   doi: 10.1111/jvp.70086
Treece EJ, Hepworth-Warren KL, Papich MG, van Harreveld PD, Blikslager AT, Church FE, Harbor KB, Erwin-Craig SJ.Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis can cause acute infections with rapid onset of neurologic signs, necessitating immediate empiric therapy with antiprotozoal medication. The objective of the study was to identify when concentrations of diclazuril reached the MIC of Sarcocystis neurona in CSF (1 ng/mL) of healthy adult horses after a single oral dose. Six healthy adult horses were used. Blood and CSF were collected from indwelling intravenous jugular catheters and intrathecal catheters in the lumbosacral space prior to drug administration and then at 1-, 4-, 8-, 12-, 16-, 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-,...
LC-HRMS detection of three ionizable lipids in equine plasma: surrogate markers for long-term LNP-mediated gene-doping surveillance.
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry    May 14, 2026   doi: 10.1007/s00216-026-06556-5
Shimizu Y, Furukawa R, Kikuchi M, Sugai-Bannai M, Hirano-Kodaira M, Tozaki T, Leung GN.Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are essential delivery vehicles for messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA)-based therapies. However, their potential misuse as gene-doping agents in horse racing and equestrian sports necessitates robust analytical surveillance. This study presents a highly sensitive, Orbitrap technology-driven liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) method for the simultaneous detection of three clinically relevant ionizable lipids: ALC-0315, SM-102, and DLin-MC3-DMA (MC3), which are critical components of approved RNA therapeutics and vaccines. Following a modi...
Lacrimal caruncula thermography overestimates rectal temperature in horses: Influence of camera type and measurement distance.
Equine veterinary journal    May 9, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70174
Orhun ÖT, Turgut F, Okur S, Arslan T, Yanmaz LE.Rectal temperature (RT) is the gold standard for assessing body temperature in horses, but handling and welfare concerns limit its use. Thermography of the lacrimal caruncula (LC) has been proposed as a noncontact alternative, although its accuracy may be influenced by device characteristics and measurement distance. Objective: To evaluate agreement between LC thermography and RT in horses, compare two infrared thermal cameras and determine the effect of camera-to-subject distance on measurement bias and variability. Methods: LC temperature was recorded at 0.5, 1 and 2 using two cameras (IR Fl...
Sensitive and selective quantification of elcatonin in equine plasma and urine using LC-FAIMS-MS/MS.
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis    May 7, 2026   Volume 279 117551 doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2026.117551
Ohnuma K, Fukazawa M, Uchida T, Kato T, Sugai-Bannai M, Shibuya M, Yamada M, Hirano-Kodaira M.The use of drugs for enhancing bone strength is prohibited under international regulations governing horse racing and equestrian sports. Elcatonin, a synthetic peptide with analgesic and bone-strengthening properties, is routinely monitored for compliance. However, its cyclic structure and high molecular weight hinder reliable detection. In this study, we developed and validated a sensitive liquid chromatography-high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry-tandem mass spectrometry method for quantifying elcatonin in equine plasma and urine. Sample preparation was optimised via weak...
Telomere-to-telomere Genome Assembly of Equus kiang (Tibetan wild donkey).
Scientific data    May 6, 2026   doi: 10.1038/s41597-026-07355-4
Zheng Y, Hu Y, Suo J, Wang W, Wang Y, Cao L, Sun P, Zhang M, Zhao M, Yang W, Li X, Jiang B, Bu X, Du X, Zhang Q.The Tibetan wild donkey (Equus kiang) is an endemic equid species inhabiting the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, exhibiting remarkable chromosomal diversity within the Equus genus. Here we present a chromosome-level, telomere-to-telomere genome assembly for E. kiang generated using Illumina short reads, PacBio HiFi long reads, and Hi-C sequencing data. The final assembly spans 4.02 Gb and comprises 27 pseudochromosomes. Specifically, 8 chromosomes are gapless, 8 chromosomes have one gap, 7 chromosomes have 2-4 gaps, and the remaining 4 chromosomes have five or more gaps. Benchmarking Universal Single...
Use of Vernier caliper to measure diameter and anastomotic index of end-to-end jejunojejunostomy in horses.
Veterinary surgery : VS    May 4, 2026   doi: 10.1111/vsu.70112
Freeman DE.No abstract available
Clodronate disodium reduced TRAP5b independent of affecting other systemic biomarkers of bone resorption or formation in yearling, exercising Quarter Horses.
Journal of animal science    April 29, 2026   skag135 doi: 10.1093/jas/skag135
Paris BL, Leatherwood JL, Arnold CE, Glass KG, Conrad MB, George JM, Martinez RE, Colbath AC, Nielsen BD, Welsh TH, Bradbery AN.Clodronate disodium (CD), a bisphosphonate, modulates bone metabolism. Though extra-label use in juvenile horses is anecdotally reported, impacts on skeletal development are unknown. The objective was to determine the effects of CD on systemic markers of bone turnover in yearling horses undergoing exercise, hypothesizing that biomarkers of bone resorption would decrease while biomarkers of bone formation would not change, and that repeat CD treatments would have greater effect. To test this, 32 yearling Quarter Horses were used in a 168-d trial. Horses were stratified by age (500 ± 13 d),...
Validation of a stall-side immunoglobulin assay for use in equine reproductive management.
Equine veterinary journal    April 28, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70172
Moore L, McLain A, McDowell SH, Ledgerwood CJ, Bailie E, Nesbit MA, Moore T.Equine foals receive IgG from mare colostrum through passive transfer. Failure of passive transfer (FPT) is a significant risk to the foal's life, leaving them vulnerable to infection and sepsis. Radial Immunodiffusion (RID) and immunoturbidimetric assays quantify IgG present in a foal sample but require a laboratory to complete. Accurate, reproducible, stall-side testing to rapidly quantify IgG would allow for expedited clinical decisions, with potential to improve equine foal care and survival. Objective: To evaluate the analytical and clinical performance of a stall-side IgG lateral-flow te...
Comparison Between Inertial Sensor and Video-Based Detection of Spatiotemporal Limb Movement Parameters During Equine Swimming.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)    April 28, 2026   Volume 26, Issue 9 2743 doi: 10.3390/s26092743
Marin F, Giraudet C, Gaulmin P, Moiroud C, De Azevedo E, Hatrisse C, Ben Mansour K, Martin P, Audigie F, Chateau H.Equine swimming is increasingly used for injury prevention and rehabilitation, but objective analysis of movement during swimming remains limited compared to land-based locomotion. Spatiotemporal parameters are essential for evaluating therapeutic outcomes, yet capturing these parameters is technically challenging due to difficulties in observing limb motion in water. Inertial sensors, already widely applied in equine science, offer a promising solution for measuring swimming kinematics objectively. The objective of this study was to evaluate the reliability of inertial sensors placed on equin...
A scoping review of neuroendocrinological biomarkers with potential for use in equine behavioral medicine practice.
BMC veterinary research    April 27, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12917-026-05509-5
Mendonça T, Ribeiro G, Casqueiro T, Prazeres J, Mills DS.No abstract available
Ertugliflozin decreases the insulin spike in non-insulin dysregulated standardbred horses following intra-articular triamcinolone administration.
Domestic animal endocrinology    April 26, 2026   Volume 96 107016 doi: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2026.107016
Darch C, Hyndman TH, Byrne D, Rendle DI, Fraser B.Horses with equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) are at an increased risk of laminitis following corticosteroid use. Ertugliflozin reduces hyperinsulinemia in horses with EMS, and therefore may be a management option to reduce the insulin spike seen post corticosteroid use. It was hypothesised that oral ertugliflozin, administered before and after intra-articular (IA) triamcinolone acetonide (TA), will significantly lower the insulin response in comparison to placebo. A randomised, blinded, placebo-controlled, crossover design was performed on eight adult standardbred geldings with no history of la...
Application of 3D scanning for modeling and morphometric assessment of Mangalarga Marchador Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 23, 2026   105907 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105907
E Alves TTB, Teixeira CS, de Lana DS, Sancler-Silva YFR, Dallago GM, de Godoi FN, Schultz EB.Morphometric traits are essential for assessing conformation, locomotion, and selection in equine breeding programs. However, manual measurements are laborious, require physical contact, and may cause stress to animals, highlighting the need for alternative technologies. Objective: This study evaluated the use of a portable 3D scanner for three-dimensional modeling and morphometric assessment of Mangalarga Marchador horses. Methods: Fifty-two adult horses were measured using manual and 3D scanning methods to assess ten morphometric traits: withers height (WH), hip height (HH), head length (HL)...
Transference of diagnostic thresholds for equine plasma ACTH from the Immulite 1000 to Immulite 2000XPi and Tosoh AIA systems.
Domestic animal endocrinology    April 23, 2026   Volume 96 107015 doi: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2026.107015
Durham AE, Lopes A.Diagnosis of PPID in horses relies on measurement of plasma adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) concentrations. Because measured ACTH values vary between analytical platforms, and published diagnostic thresholds apply almost exclusively to the Immulite 1000 chemiluminescent assay (CLA), there is a need for validated, assay-specific thresholds for contemporary analysers. This study aimed to transfer and validate established Immulite 1000 diagnostic thresholds for plasma ACTH to three contemporary systems (Immulite 2000XPi, Tosoh AIA-900, and Tosoh AIA-360) using the Clinical Laboratory Standard...
Erythrocyte sequestration of metformin in horses: impact on matrix-specific pharmacokinetics and detection windows.
BMC veterinary research    April 16, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12917-026-05449-0
Jacobs ME, Blea J, Hardy M, McKemie DS, Traynham M, Knych HK.No abstract available
Genetic diversity in the Criollo Argentino horse from SNP array data.
Genetica    April 11, 2026   Volume 154, Issue 1 16 doi: 10.1007/s10709-026-00266-7
No abstract available
Evaluating Protein Enrichment Methods to Improve Biomarker Discovery in Equine Cerebrospinal Fluid.
Veterinary medicine and science    April 10, 2026   Volume 12, Issue 3 e70933 doi: 10.1002/vms3.70933
Federico F, Amie W, Alzbeta C, Anders J, David LP, Mandy PJ.Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a valuable source of biomarkers for neurological diseases, but detection of low-abundance proteins is often masked by highly abundant proteins. Enrichment strategies can enhance proteomic coverage and improve biomarker discovery, yet comparative evaluations of such methods in equine CSF are limited. Objective: This study compared the ProteoMiner Small-Capacity Enrichment Kit and the PreOmics Enrich-iST Kit for their ability to deplete high-abundance proteins and enhance detection of low-abundance proteins relevant to neuropathology. Methods: Equine CSF samples were...
Diagnostic Threshold Identification for Equine Laminitis Using Smoothed Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis. Erdoğan MS.Radiographic measurement parameters play a key role in diagnosing acute and subacute laminitis in horses, with diagnostic thresholds typically derived from empirical receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. However, these methods often produce unstable results, particularly in small or noisy datasets. This study applies nonuniform rational B-spline (NURBS)-based ROC smoothing to radiographic data from laminitic and healthy horses to evaluate its effectiveness in refining diagnostic thresholds. Thresholds are determined using Youden's index based on NURBS-smoothed ROC curves and compar...
Objective gait analysis methods for assessing movement asymmetry in the equine patient.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 8, 2026   1-2 doi: 10.2460/javma.25.12.0784
Zullo KV, Davis JG, Bubeck K.To demonstrate the uses, data interpretation, and limitations of objective gait analysis methods in equine practice. Unassigned: Teaching and client-owned horses. Unassigned: Informed owner consent was obtained for all animals used in the making of this technical tutorial video. Primary literature relevant to this video was reviewed from January 2016 to January 2026. Images and data were collected from teaching horses and client-owned horses. Unassigned: Objective gait analysis provides accurate and repeatable data on the locomotion of a horse; however, inaccuracies may occur, especially in ca...
Prevotella mikamonis sp. nov., isolated from equine clinical specimens.
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology    April 7, 2026   Volume 76, Issue 4 doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.007112
Hayashi M, Yonetamari J, Muto Y, Kinoshita Y, Uchida E, Niwa H, Fujiwara N, Nakaya M, Yamagishi Y, Tanaka K.In this study, five strains of anaerobic, Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria were characterized phenotypically, biochemically and genotypically. These strains were clinically isolated from horse specimens in Japan. Phylogenetic trees constructed based on 16S rRNA gene sequence comparisons showed distinct clustering of the five strains with the type strains of closely related species. The genomic DNA G+C content was 46.7 mol%. The major cellular fatty acids identified were C, 3-OH-C and 3-OH-iso-C. Whole-genome comparisons based on average nucleotide identity using blast (ANIb) and digital DNA...
Analytical Challenges and Emerging Detection Strategies of Synthetic Cannabinoids in Horse Doping Control.
Biomedical chromatography : BMC    April 6, 2026   Volume 40, Issue 5 e70432 doi: 10.1002/bmc.70432
Kabil E, Ural MN, Göktaş EF.Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) were originally synthesized to advance the understanding of the endocannabinoid system, facilitate disease research, and support the development of novel therapeutic agents. Compared with tetrahydrocannabinol, these compounds exhibit substantially higher psychoactive potency and enhanced receptor-binding affinity. The rapid and continuous evolution of SC derivatives presents significant challenges for analytical laboratories and increases the risk of misuse. Furthermore, SCs may be exploited to alter performance in both human and animal sports. The scarcity of comp...
The transition from winter to spring has an impact on the airway metabolome profile of asthmatic horses.
PloS one    April 3, 2026   Volume 21, Issue 4 e0346250 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0346250
Drespling J, Heelemann S, Strathmeyer S, Kühn H, Schwarz B, Mundhenk L.Equine asthma is a chronic, non-infectious inflammatory disease of the lower airways in horses, classified as mild to moderate (MEA) or severe (SEA). Its pathogenesis is not fully understood and is influenced by environmental and seasonal factors. In this cross-sectional study, seasonal effects on the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) metabolome were investigated in asthmatic and non-asthmatic horses. The metabolome of 230 BALF samples from horses across different seasons, classified as cytologically unremarkable (CUA), MEA, or SEA, was analyzed using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectr...
Saliva and plasma metabolome analysis during the five days before foaling in the mare.
PloS one    April 1, 2026   Volume 21, Issue 4 e0344530 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0344530
Nadal-Desbarats L, Dupuy C, Montigny F, Bertevello PS, Douet C, Gesbert A, Reigner F, Goudet G.Saliva is a relevant biofluid for real-time welfare-friendly monitoring of systemic events in animals, because some bioanalytes have a systemic origin and its collection is painless, stress-free and non-invasive. Our aim was to analyze the metabolome of equine saliva during the five days before foaling, with a focus on identifying metabolites whose level significantly changed before parturition, that could be potential salivary biomarkers of the onset of parturition. We compared the saliva and plasma metabolomes to investigate their relationship. Saliva and blood samples were collected from tw...
Pharmacokinetics of Intramuscularly Administered Ketamine at Subanaesthetic Dosage in Horses.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics    March 31, 2026   doi: 10.1111/jvp.70070
Vandaele Z, Flyps J, Cuypers C, De Baere S, Devreese M, Schauvliege S.Subanaesthetic doses of ketamine (0.5 mg kg) provide analgesia in several species, but there is limited information on the pharmacokinetics and clinical effects of intramuscularly administered ketamine in horses. This study investigated the pharmacokinetics of ketamine and norketamine, and evaluated clinical effects, ataxia, and vital parameters, following intramuscular and intravenous administration of 0.5 mg kg ketamine in nine healthy horses, using a randomized two-period crossover design with a 1-week washout period. Plasma concentrations were analyzed using Ultra-High Performance ...
Use of Vernier caliper to measure diameter and anastomotic index of end-to-end jejunojejunostomy in horses.
Veterinary surgery : VS    March 25, 2026   doi: 10.1111/vsu.70100
Gandini M, Giusto G.No abstract available
Imaging of the equine abdomen using point of care ultrasound (POCUS): Effects of sedation on intestinal motility in horses.
Australian veterinary journal    March 22, 2026   doi: 10.1111/avj.70068
Freccero F, Padalino B, Carstens A, Raidal SL.Point of care ultrasonographic (POCUS) assessment of the equine abdomen is now readily available to the equine practitioner using hand-held ultrasound transducers. Commonly used medications may alter the sonographic appearance or function of the small intestine, caecum or colon. Objective: To demonstrate qualitative and quantitative effects of xylazine sedation on intestinal motility of healthy horses using hand-held, wi-fi ultrasound transducers and validate POCUS methodology by determination of intra- and interobserver agreement. Methods: Double-blind cross-over study of eight healthy horses...
Plasma Concentrations Following Oral Administration of Two Different Forms of Resveratrol in Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 20, 2026   105859 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105859
Mochal-King C, Strunk R, Paul L.Resveratrol is a compound found in multiple plants and there is evidence for its use as a supplement in horses, particularly through protection of chondrocytes. Previous studies on the clinical efficacy of resveratrol supplementation in horses have reported limited benefits. To date, there is no pharmacokinetic data of resveratrol in horses but the bioavailability of resveratrol in other species is poor. In this crossover study, the plasma concentrations of two forms of resveratrol were examined. Each horse received via nasogastric tube, either a single dose of resveratrol phospholipid or a st...
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