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Animal models in equine research refer to the use of horses or other species to study biological and disease processes relevant to equine health. These models facilitate the investigation of various physiological and pathological conditions, allowing researchers to explore disease mechanisms, test therapeutic interventions, and understand genetic influences on health outcomes. Horses themselves are often studied as models for human diseases due to certain physiological similarities. Additionally, other species may be used to model equine-specific conditions when direct study in horses is impractical. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the application, development, and findings of animal models in equine research.
Protective effects of adiponectin receptor agonists against equine lamellar endoplasmic reticulum stress.
Equine veterinary journal    May 20, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70195
Barnabé MA, Elliott J, Menzies-Gow NJ, Bailey SR, Bamford NJ, Chang YM, Gage MC.Lamellar endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress occurs in hyperinsulinemia-associated and sepsis-related laminitis. Adiponectin is associated with reduced laminitis risk and inhibits ER stress in other species. Objective: To induce ER stress in ex vivo equine lamellar cells using pharmacological agents. To determine whether co-treatment with adiponectin receptor agonists (ARAs) reduces ER stress. Methods: In vitro. Methods: Lamellar cells from n = 4-5 horses were treated with tunicamycin or thapsigargin (10-1000 nM) for 2-24 h. ER-stressed cells were co-treated with full-length adiponectin ...
An intronic variant in Ferredoxin Reductase (FDXR) creates a cryptic exon in Quarter Horses with Equine Juvenile Spinocerebellar Ataxia.
PLoS genetics    May 20, 2026   Volume 22, Issue 5 e1012158 doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1012158
Brown BN, Dahlgren AR, Ghosh S, Durbin-Johnson B, Willis A, Olivas C, York D, Grahn R, Bellone RR, Cortopassi GA, Miller AD, Brown CT, Woolard K....Equine Juvenile Spinocerebellar Ataxia (EJSCA) is a novel autosomal recessive neurologic disease in Quarter Horses. Affected foals display a progressive proprioceptive ataxia by 1-5 weeks of age, leading to recumbency and necessitating euthanasia. Whole genome sequencing was performed on 7 EJSCA cases and unaffected horses that included 4 obligate carriers, 4 unaffected half or full-siblings, and 28 unrelated, unaffected control Quarter Horses. An 82 kb region of association was identified (EquCab3.0, chr11: 6963986-7045999), containing 9 candidate SNPs across four genes (FADS6, FDXR, GRIN2C a...
Mitochondrial dysfunction in equine ageing: Current evidence and clinical implications for geroscience.
Equine veterinary journal    May 11, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70189
Puchalska M, Witkowska-Piłaszewicz O.Ageing is a complex biological process affecting a growing geriatric human and equine population worldwide. Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered one of the hallmarks of ageing, representing a multifaceted process. This review synthesises current findings on mitochondrial dysfunction in aged equines, drawing parallels with human medicine and identifying current knowledge gaps. Integrating findings from human and equine research may bridge existing challenges and offer new opportunities, including the development of novel translational models for ageing research. Furthermore, it highlights th...
Inter-individual variability in equine antibody responses to African snake venoms follows heavy-tailed distributions with implications for antivenom production.
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology    May 6, 2026   109145 doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2026.109145
Sánchez A, Sánchez P, Sánchez A, Durán G, Solano G, Villalta M, Gómez A, Gutiérrez JM, León G.Variability in the antibody response of horses used for snake antivenom manufacture is well recognized, yet its statistical structure and implications for industrial productivity remain poorly characterized. In this study, we quantified antivenom antibody titers by ELISA in a cohort of 14 horses immunized with venoms from the clinically most important snakes in sub-Saharan Africa. To integrate antibody levels with plasma availability, we calculated the Cumulative Plasma Productivity (CPP) by converting individual plasma volumes into titer-corrected equivalents and sequentially pooling these vo...
In vitro cultivation of Trypanosoma equiperdum: Comparison of in vitro and in vivo antigens for an ethical and sustainable serological diagnosis of Dourine.
Veterinary parasitology    April 30, 2026   Volume 345 110790 doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2026.110790
Armillotta G, Capista S, Rodomonti D, Traini S, Testa L, Serroni A, Laguardia C, Palucci C, Di Pancrazio C, Di Febo T, Puglielli O, Ronchi GF....The protozoan Trypanosoma equiperdum is the causative agent of Dourine, a contagious sexually transmitted disease of equines that can manifest itself in chronic or acute form. Dourine has serious veterinary and economic implications, as there are no vaccines available for prevention and the management of the disease requires the culling of infected animals, together with rigorous sanitary control measures. This study compares the traditional production of T. equiperdum antigen grown in vivo, with an in vitro cultivation methodology developed to eliminate the use of animals. The in vitro and in...
Clinical and Biochemical Effects of Intra-Articular Autologous Conditioned Serum and Triamcinolone in an Equine Model of Synovitis.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    April 29, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 9 1371 doi: 10.3390/ani16091371
Alvarez AV, Wooldridge A, Caldwell F, Zetterström S, Menarim BC, Towns TJ, Graff EC, Boone L.Synovitis is a key contributor to the development of OA, and early modulation of the synovial environment may help limit downstream cartilage damage. This study compared the clinical and biochemical effects of intra-articular triamcinolone acetonide (TA) and autologous conditioned serum (ACS) in an equine model of IL-1β-induced synovitis. Six healthy adult horses were used in a crossover design involving five groups: PBS (negative control), IL-1β (positive control), IL-1β + ACS, IL-1β + TA, and an exploratory ACS-alone group administered post hoc to isolate its effects without IL-1β inter...
Editorial: Biomarker identification and novel therapies in equine medicine.
Frontiers in veterinary science    April 28, 2026   Volume 13 1843968 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2026.1843968
Żak-Bochenek A, Siwińska N.No abstract available
Multivalent Disabled Infectious Single Animal (DISA)-DIVA vaccine for all nine serotypes of African horse sickness virus (AHSV) is broadly protective in IFNAR (-/-) mice.
Veterinary research    April 16, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s13567-026-01753-7
Utrilla-Trigo S, Jiménez-Cabello L, van Gennip RGP, van Rijn PA, Ortego J, Calvo-Pinilla E.African horse sickness (AHS) is a highly severe, midge-borne disease of equids showing a mortality rate of > 90% in naive domestic horses. Outbreaks are caused by AHS virus (AHSV) and result in devastating economic losses in developing countries as equids play a crucial role in the agricultural industry and many households. The AHSV species encompasses nine serotypes showing no or limited cross protection, which is challenging regarding AHS vaccine development. Recently, and like bluetongue virus (BTV), the AHS Disabled Infectious Single Animal (DISA)-DIVA vaccine platform was developed...
Comparative analysis of the transcriptome and methylome in distinct trophoblast populations at the time of embryo implantation in mares.
BMC genomics    April 7, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12864-026-12822-8
Jaworska J, Tobolski D, Salem SE, Ropka-Molik K, Ząbek T, Szmatoła T, Kahler A, Wocławek-Potocka I, Piórkowska K, de Mestre AM.No abstract available
Comparative phenotypic and transcriptomic analysis of equine ovarian follicular aspirates-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and dermal fibroblasts.
Animal reproduction science    April 2, 2026   Volume 290 108179 doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2026.108179
Del Prado Soriano-Campos M, Muñoz-García CC, Luis-Calero M, Gallardo-Soler A, González-Fernández L, Macías-García B.Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are widely used in human cell-based therapies and recent research is focused on the use of MSCs in equine regenerative medicine. Recently, MSCs have been isolated from equine follicular aspirates; however, a major concern during isolation is the potential contamination with fibroblasts, the predominant stromal cell type in many tissues. Furthermore, both cell types share the minimal criteria established by the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) for MSCs identification. Hence, our study aimed to compare the morphological characteristics, expansion...
Nitric oxide and its role in the management of hypoxaemia in the anaesthetised horse-a narrative review.
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia    April 1, 2026   Volume 53, Issue 4 101227 doi: 10.1016/j.vaa.2026.101227
Auckburally A, Grubb TL, Perchiazzi G, Högman M, Nyman G.To outline historical aspects of nitric oxide, including its discovery and biological effects, to describe the current use of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in human healthcare, and to review the available evidence on the use of pulsed iNO (PiNO) for the management of hypoxaemia in anaesthetised horses. Methods: Google Scholar and PubMed databases were searched using the search terms nitric oxide, PiNO, environment, discovery, acute respiratory distress syndrome, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, horse, pony, hypoxaemia, and anaesthesia. Conclusions: Inhaled NO is licensed in the management of hypoxic respira...
In Vitro Characterization of an Equinized Anti-PD-L1 Antibody for Cancer Immunotherapy in Horses.
Veterinary sciences    April 1, 2026   Volume 13, Issue 4 343 doi: 10.3390/vetsci13040343
Horikawa T, Maekawa N, Okagawa T, Tiyamanee W, Ganbaatar O, Nakamura H, Ikehata M, Inoue M, Nakanishi T, Tachibana T, Kato Y, Yamamoto K, Suzuki Y....Horses develop spontaneous tumors, typically in old age. Although local tumor control can be achieved using conventional therapies, systemic therapies are required to treat recurrent and/or metastatic tumors. Immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as anti-PD-L1 antibodies, have been approved for the treatment of various tumor types in humans; however, little is known about the immunosuppressive roles of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway in horses, and the therapeutic potential of these inhibitors remains to be elucidated. Previously, we reported that the rat monoclonal anti-PD-L1 antibody 6C11-3A11 cross-rea...
Mass culture of equine synovial fluid-derived mesenchymal stromal cells using nonwoven polyethylene terephthalate fabrics.
Equine veterinary journal    March 30, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70152
Yoshitomi MD, Kuramoto T, Hatazoe T, Mitsuda K, Smith H, Misumi K.Culture protocols need to yield 100 million equine synovial fluid (SF)-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (SF-MSCs) in around 3 weeks are needed, before these cells can be evaluated as agents of articular repair in clinical trials. Objective: To investigate mass culture of equine SF-MSC culture protocols using nonwoven polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics for the potential to meet the targets for clinical trials. Methods: In vitro experiments. Methods: SF samples were collected from the carpal joints in thoroughbred racehorses (n = 21) undergoing arthroscopic surgery and cultured in 10%...
Serum-free medium modulates the immunomodulatory and anabolic function of equine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells.
Experimental cell research    March 25, 2026   Volume 459, Issue 1 115000 doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2026.115000
Tehrani AH, Toth K, Osinchuk N, Dufour A, Krawetz R, Sen A, Sparks H.Adult bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) hold significant therapeutic potential in human and veterinary medicine. Traditionally, BM-MSC cultures use fetal bovine serum (FBS) to promote growth, but this practice introduces batch variability and xenogeneic contamination that complicate clinical translation. While serum-free medium (SFM) alternatives have been optimized for human MSCs, limited options have been explored for alternative or veterinary species. Here, we compared a chemically defined, customizable SFM formulation with conventional serum-containing medium (SCM) fo...
Equine models in translational medicine: A comparative approach to human health.
Animal models and experimental medicine    March 16, 2026   doi: 10.1002/ame2.70180
Boozarjomehri Amnieh S, Ropka-Molik K.The horse is a distinctive translational model for bridging mechanistic discovery and clinically relevant investigation because of its physiological complexity, long lifespan, athletic phenotype, and broad spectrum of naturally occurring conditions that parallel aspects of human health and disease. Its utility extends from musculoskeletal and joint research to immunology, metabolic disorders, and exercise physiology, particularly where naturally developed disease, clinically applicable imaging, and longitudinal sampling are required. Additionally, it offers opportunities to examine both chroni...
Decoding sebaceous gland functions and diseases: insights from domestic animals.
Veterinary research communications    March 13, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 3 197 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11128-0
Pfannkuche H, Maus J, Engel KM, Schiller J, Schneider MR.Skin sebaceous glands (SGs) synthesize and secrete sebum, a mixture of lipids and cellular debris that defends the external body surface against physicochemical challenges. Recent data define the SG as a dynamic entity with potential functions beyond skin protection, including immunomodulatory actions and the regulation of energy metabolism. We postulate that the SG also has important, unrecognized roles in physiological and pathological processes in domestic animals. Conversely, data derived from domestic animals may have translational relevance for humans. This review article summarizes SG s...
Integrating Performance Records and Genetic Evaluations in Spanish Horse Populations Competing in Olympic Disciplines.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)    March 10, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 3 455 doi: 10.3390/life16030455
Gómez MD, Sánchez-Guerrero MJ, Perdomo-González DI, Ripollés-Lobo M, Bartolomé E, Valera M.This study evaluates performance data and genetic merit of the main horse populations competing in Olympic disciplines in Spain and examines their implications for the optimization of official Breeding Programs. Performance records from 2004-2023 were analyzed, including 101,093 participations in Dressage, 319,000 in Show Jumping, and 17,535 in Eventing. These records were combined with pedigree information from 35,589 horses in Dressage, 33,935 in Show Jumping, and 12,102 in Eventing and evaluated using BLUP animal models to obtain standardized Estimated Breeding Values (EBV; mean 100 ± 20) ...
Characterization of isolated late preantral and early antral equine ovarian follicles.
Reproduction & fertility    March 6, 2026   RAF-25-0109 doi: 10.1530/RAF-25-0109
Normélia P Morais A, Gastal GDA, Aguiar FLN, Hyde KA, Gastal MO, Lima LF, Ñaupas LVS, Flávia B Silva A, Becerra VAB, Gheno L, Curcio BR....Understanding how to effectively isolate a large number of healthy follicles is essential for increasing success rates in ARTs, such as in vitro culture and cryopreservation. Late secondary (preantral) and early tertiary (antral) follicles isolated from the intermediary portion of equine ovarian tissue sliced at two different thicknesses (0.25 mm vs. 0.50 mm) were characterized according to regional distribution (dorsal, medial, and ventral), morphofunctional features, and epigenetic profiles. After isolation via microdissection, follicles were evaluated for membrane integrity (trypan blue), v...
QT interval and cardiac restitution dynamics in racehorses: Observations during maximal effort.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology    March 5, 2026   doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00785.2025
Avison A, Pyle WG, Sears W, Physick-Sheard PW.Sudden cardiac death is a leading cause of athletic death in both humans and horses, making racehorses a potentially valuable model for investigating sudden cardiac death. Cardiac restitution ratio (QT/TQ interval) is used to assess arrhythmia risk in humans, but investigations in athletes are scarce. The objective was to characterize QT interval and cardiac restitution ratio in Thoroughbred racehorses during maximal effort. Automated restitution analysis was performed using 2709 pairs of cardiac cycles from 30 Thoroughbred horses during races. Cardiac cycles were obtained during: pre-race; ac...
Analysis of lipid mediator profiles in the blood of horses with equine asthma using UPLC-MS/MS.
Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids    March 5, 2026   Volume 209 102735 doi: 10.1016/j.plefa.2026.102735
Dörsam K, Nischang V, Büttner K, Fey K, Werz O, Jordan PM.Equine asthma (EA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the lower respiratory tract in horses, which is mainly triggered by dusty hay. EA is becoming increasingly acknowledged as a valuable animal model for studying human asthma. Research on the pathogenesis of EA has primarily focused on the associated cells and cytokines involved. However, the role of inflammation-related lipid mediators (LM) in the development and progression of equine asthma remains elusive. LMs are categorized into pro-inflammatory arachidonic acid (AA)-derived leukotrienes (LTs) and prostaglandins (PGs), as well as infla...
Targeting Toll-like Receptor 2: synthetic diacylated lipopeptides polarize equine macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype.
Frontiers in immunology    March 3, 2026   Volume 17 1720816 doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2026.1720816
De Ciucis CG, Fruscione F, Dell'Anno F, Zinellu S, Giaconi E, Loi S, Columbano N, Franzoni G, Razzuoli E.Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a group of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), that play critical roles in initiating host immune defenses. TLR-2 agonists can activate innate immune cells and thus are attracting increasing attention as prophylactic and/or therapeutic agents against infectious diseases or in cancer immunotherapy. In this work, the impact of three synthetic diacylated lipopeptides (Mag-Pam2Cys_P48, MagPam2Cys_P80, and Mag-Pam2Cys_MAG1000) on equine monocyte-derived macrophages (moMΦ) phenotype and functionality was thoroughly investigated. MoMΦ were generated from circulatin...
Systematic review and meta-analysis of adult multipotent stromal/stem cell treatment for equine tendinopathy and desmopathy.
Frontiers in veterinary science    March 2, 2026   Volume 13 1758586 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2026.1758586
Taguchi T, Lopez MJ, Aoun R, Helber L.Over the last few decades, cell and cell-based therapies emerged as treatment options for equine tendinopathy and desmopathy. The objective of this study was to critically evaluate outcomes following treatment of equine tendinopathy or desmopathy with adult multipotent stromal/stem cells (MSCs). Unassigned: The PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched for "equine/horse," "tendon/tendinopathy/tendonitis/ligament/ligamentopathy/desmopathy/desmitis," "stem/stromal/mesenchymal/multipotent," and "cell" from January 2001 to June 2025. Studies were identified according to PRISMA guidelines, ...
Fully Phased Telomere-to-Telomere Assemblies for Thoroughbred Horse and Donkey Haplotypes derived from a Mule Illuminate the Peculiar Evolution of Equid Centromeres.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology    February 27, 2026   2026.02.26.707634 doi: 10.64898/2026.02.26.707634
Li K, Cappelletti E, Dessaix C, Ciosek J, Robyn E, Johnson L, AbouEl Ela NH, Arias X, Adelson DL, Raudsepp T, Piras FM, Laird-Smith M, Hudson E....We present telomere-to-telomere genome assemblies of a Thoroughbred horse and a donkey derived from their mule offspring. Now adopted and annotated by NCBI as reference genomes, these assemblies resolve previously inaccessible regions, including satellite arrays, duplications, and telomeres. Equids are known to exhibit an uncoupling between satellite DNA and centromeric function. The completeness of these assemblies enabled annotation of both satellite-based and satellite-free centromeres, as well as non-centromeric satellite loci, revealing notable centromeric plasticity. They also allowed de...
The importance of prebiotics in managing colic in horses: focus on Akkermansia muciniphila and its anti-inflammatory potential.
Frontiers in veterinary science    February 24, 2026   Volume 13 1759381 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2026.1759381
Cottone A, Seiter K, Thomas B, Schank N, Wulf M, Miller L, Anderson S, Munkhsaikhan U, Verma A, Abidi AH, Kassan M.Colic remains one of the most frequent and costly causes of equine morbidity and mortality, with significant welfare and economic implications. Disturbances in the gut microbiome are increasingly recognized as an important contributing factor. In recent years, prebiotics, non-digestible substrates that promote beneficial microbes, have emerged as promising microbiome-targeted strategies. () has gained attention for its unique ability to degrade mucin, maintain epithelial integrity, and exert potent anti-inflammatory effects. Although its benefits are well established in humans and rodent mode...
Interleukin-4 changes the transcriptome, ECM-associated components and function of mare endometrial fibroblast: Insights from healthy and fibrotic cells.
Cell and tissue research    February 23, 2026   Volume 403, Issue 2 25 doi: 10.1007/s00441-026-04049-6
Wójtowicz A, Sadowska A, Myszczyński K, Molcan T, Kaczmarek MM, Szóstek-Mioduchowska A.Fibrosis remains incompletely understood, particularly in terms of how immune mediators shape stromal programs. We used a spontaneous large‑animal model-endometrosis (equine endometrial fibrosis) to define how interleukin‑4 (IL‑4) reprograms fibroblasts from healthy and fibrotic endometrium. Primary fibroblasts were exposed to IL‑4 (10 ng/mL) for 48 or 96 h. At 48 h, bulk transcriptomes revealed 1307 differentially expressed genes (DEGs; 648 up, 659 down) and 1271 DEGs (645 up, 626 down) in fibroblasts derived from endometria without or with endometrosis, respectively. Enrichment an...
Optimising Camera-ChArUco Geometry for Motion Compensation in Standing Equine CT: A CT-Motivated Benchtop Study.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)    February 18, 2026   Volume 26, Issue 4 1310 doi: 10.3390/s26041310
Aliani C, Lorenzetto Bologna C, Francia P, Bocchi L.Standing equine computed tomography (CT) acquisitions are susceptible to residual postural sway, which can introduce view-inconsistent motion and degrade image quality. External optical tracking based on ChArUco fiducials is a promising, low-cost strategy to enable projection-wise motion compensation, yet quantitative guidance on how camera-marker geometry affects pose-estimation performance remains limited. This CT-motivated benchtop study characterizes how the relative camera-ChArUco configuration influences both the accuracy (bias with respect to ground truth) and the precision (repeatabili...
Tissue-Engineered Osteochondral Allograft Versus Fresh Osteochondral Allograft: Comparable Cartilage and Subchondral Bone Repair in a 14-Month Equine Osteochondral Defect Model.
The American journal of sports medicine    February 10, 2026   Volume 54, Issue 3 622-634 doi: 10.1177/03635465251409083
Keller LE, Kelly TN, Chevalier JM, Jung HJ, Pearson GB, Begum L, Beane OS, Bhumiratana S, Fortier LA.Fresh osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation effectively repairs cartilage and subchondral bone; however, the persisting shortage of available donor OCAs and their short shelf-life make scheduling surgeries and meeting patient demand challenging. Attempts have been made to develop tissue-engineered solutions to address the limitations of OCA; nonetheless, these have failed to progress beyond the preclinical stage. Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of a tissue-engineered osteochondral allograft (TE-OCA) as compared with equine OCA in an equine osteochondral defect model. Metho...
Where Dinner Roams: The Role of Feral Horses as a Resource Subsidy for Wolves and Cougars in West-Central British Columbia.
Ecology and evolution    February 10, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 2 e73089 doi: 10.1002/ece3.73089
White SC, Thomas J, Shores C, Zimmerman K.Feral horses () have established large populations in west-central British Columbia (BC), Canada, where they overlap with native ungulates, including a declining woodland caribou () herd. In addition, feral horses co-occur with large carnivore species including wolf () and cougar (). Feral horses may act as a resource subsidy for predators, potentially altering predator-prey dynamics, yet empirical observations of predator interactions with feral horses are scarce in Canada. Between 2019 and 2025, we documented 21 instances of wolf predation or scavenging of feral horses, including one direct ...
Engineered biopolymeric hydrogels for in vitro modeling of equine sarcoid tumors in comparative oncology.
International journal of biological macromolecules    February 9, 2026   Volume 348 150840 doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2026.150840
Zanacchi A, Fruscione F, Grasselli S, Razzuoli E, Pastorino L, Di Lisa D.Developing advanced preclinical in vitro cancer models is essential for understanding tumor biology, improving drug discovery, and enhancing the clinical translation of new therapies. Papillomaviruses (PVs) cause diverse lesions in humans and animals; notably, bovine papillomavirus (BPV) is the main cause of equine sarcoid, the most common skin tumor in horses. Its pathogenesis involves viral infection, fibroblast transformation, and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. These processes highlight the limitations of conventional two-dimensional (2D) culture systems, which fail to replicate the...
Single-cell atlas of the equine placenta reveals cellular heterogeneity and gestational-stage-associated programs.
Placenta    February 7, 2026   Volume 176 13-21 doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2026.02.004
Verstraete MH, Norris JK, Loux SC, De Spiegelaere W, Carossino M, Daels P, Dini P.The placenta mediates critical interactions between mother and offspring that guide development and impact long-term health. Despite its importance, the cellular organization of the equine (Equus caballus) placenta remains poorly defined. The equine epitheliochorial placenta, characterized by the absence of trophoblast invasion and prominent endocrine activity, provides a unique comparative model for studying placental cellular composition and development. Methods: We applied single-cell RNA sequencing to chorioallantois tissue collected from first-trimester (n = 1) and term (n = 2) equine...
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