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Metabolomics in horses involves the comprehensive study and analysis of metabolites within the equine biological systems. This field focuses on identifying and quantifying small molecules, known as metabolites, which are the end products of cellular processes. Metabolomics provides insights into the metabolic pathways and physiological states of horses, contributing to a better understanding of their health, nutrition, and disease conditions. By analyzing biofluids such as blood, urine, or tissue samples, researchers can detect changes in metabolic profiles that may indicate disease or responses to environmental factors. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the methodologies, applications, and implications of metabolomics in equine research.
Cardiac-Metabolic Coupling Revealed by Lipid and Energy Metabolomics Determines 80 km Endurance Performance in Yili Horses.
Biology    November 12, 2025   Volume 14, Issue 11 1581 doi: 10.3390/biology14111581
Wang T, Huang J, Ren W, Meng J, Yao X, Chu H, Yao R, Zhai M, Zeng Y.This study aimed to investigate the regulatory mechanisms underlying the relationship between cardiac structure and function and plasma metabolic characteristics in Yili horses participating in an 80-km endurance, by integrating echocardiography, lipidomics, and energy metabolomics analyses. Twenty four competing Yili horses were selected and divided based on competition outcomes: Pre-Completion Group: PCG ( = 6); Post-Completion Group: PoCG ( = 6); Overtime Completion Group: OCG ( = 6); and Non-Completion Group: NCG ( = 6). Cardiac structural and functional parameters were assessed via echoca...
From wheat bran to equine gut: the in vitro fermentation dynamics of aleurone.
Frontiers in physiology    November 11, 2025   Volume 16 1644738 doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1644738
Boshuizen B, Willems M, De Maré L, Hosotani G, De Oliveira JE, Horemans B, Vidal Moreno De Vega C, Verdegaal EJMM, Delesalle C.Aleurone, a bioactive wheat bran component, has been shown to modulate host metabolism and gut microbiota, but its effects across different compartments of the equine gastrointestinal (GI) tract remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to characterize aleurone-derived metabolite profiles using an fermentation model with digesta from three equine GI compartments (jejunum, cecum, and colon). Unassigned: Three substrates (control feed, aleurone-containing feed, and pure aleurone) were fermented over 72 h, and targeted metabolomics was performed on 38 metabolites. Unassigned: Significant substrate...
Multi-Omics Deciphers Divergent Mechanisms in Differentially Cardiac-Remodeled Yili Horses Under Conditions of Equivalent Power Output.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    November 9, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 22 3251 doi: 10.3390/ani15223251
Wang T, Yang X, Ren W, Meng J, Yao X, Chu H, Yao R, Zhai M, Zeng Y.Exercise performance is a critical trait for evaluating the economic and breeding value of working and athletic horses, with cardiac structure and function serving as essential physiological determinants of athletic capacity. This study aimed to investigate the multi-omics response mechanisms associated with varying degrees of cardiac remodeling under identical exercise intensity. Twenty 2-year-old Yili horses were selected and categorized based on echocardiographic parameters into a high cardiac remodeling group (BH; EDV > 500 mL, SV > 350 mL, EF > 66%) and a low cardiac remodeling group (BL;...
Integrating miRNA, mRNA, and Targeted Metabolomics Analyses to Explore the Regulatory Mechanism of Cardiac Remodeling in Yili Horses.
Biology    November 1, 2025   Volume 14, Issue 11 1535 doi: 10.3390/biology14111535
Wang T, Yang X, Ren W, Meng J, Yao X, Chu H, Yao R, Zhai M, Zeng Y.Training not only enhances the athletic performance of horses but also improves cardiac structure and function, strengthens cardiovascular adaptability, and reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, the consequences of training on equine cardiac structure and function remain unclear. This study investigated the morphological, functional, genetic, and metabolic changes in the hearts of Yili horses divided into three groups: high athletic performance (agility group, AG), low athletic performance (ordinary group, OG), and untrained (untrained group, UN). The results showed remodeling ...
The metabolomic profile of a high starch versus no starch diet in athletic horses.
Scientific reports    October 13, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 1 35576 doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-23422-z
Nilsson E, Moazzami AA, Lindberg JE, Jansson A.Feeding a high amount of starch-rich grains is common practice for performance horses even though the horse has evolved to eat a grass based, i.e. low starch diet. To our knowledge, there are no studies using metabolomics to investigate the effects of a high-starch diet in horses. In this study we investigated differences in the plasma metabolic profile of 6 Standardbred horses fed a no-starch, forage-only (F) diet or a high-starch forage-concentrate (FC) diet for 29 days, respectively in a cross-over design. Postprandial plasma samples were collected on the morning of day 25 of each dietary ...
Methodologies to Identify Metabolic Pathway Differences Between Emaciated and Moderately Conditioned Horses: A Review of Multiple Gene Expression Techniques.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    October 10, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 20 2933 doi: 10.3390/ani15202933
Austin MMP, Ivey JLZ, Shepherd EA, Myer PR.Starvation in horses presents critical welfare, economic, and management challenges with underlying molecular mechanisms of metabolic modification and recovery left poorly defined. Prolonged caloric deprivation induces significant systemic shifts in carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism, reflected in coordinated changes in tissue-specific gene expression. This review synthesizes current knowledge on equine metabolic responses to starvation, emphasizing pathways found through RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) studies. Molecular investi...
Mapping the Metabolic Fate of Suzetrigine in Equine and Camel Models: A Step Toward Reliable Antidoping Detection.
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM    October 1, 2025   Volume 40, Issue 1 e10147 doi: 10.1002/rcm.10147
Koshy SA, Ajeebsanu MM, Karakka Kal AK, Subhahar MB, Karatt TK, Philip M.Effective pain management remains a persistent challenge, with opioids limited by tolerance, dependence, respiratory depression, and misuse. This has created demand for safer, nonaddictive alternatives. Suzetrigine (VX-548, Journavx) is a novel analgesic with promising efficacy, but its potential misuse in competitive racing requires investigation. Limited information is available on its metabolism and detection, emphasizing the need for metabolic characterization to aid antidoping strategies. Methods: In vitro metabolism of suzetrigine was evaluated using equine liver microsomes and homogeniz...
Exploratory Metabolomic Fingerprinting of Aqueous Humor in Healthy Horses and Donkeys, and in Horses with Ocular Pathologies.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    September 26, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 19 2810 doi: 10.3390/ani15192810
Corradini I, Jose-Cunilleras E, Nolis P, López-Murcia MM, Mayordomo-Febrer A.This study aims to generate foundational metabolomic data of aqueous humor (AH) in healthy horses and donkeys, and to investigate potential changes or trends in the metabolomic profile associated with age, sex or ocular pathology in horses. The AH metabolomic fingerprint from 5 donkeys and 35 equine eyes (17 controls, 8 with cataracts, 6 with retinal disease and 4 with anterior chamber disease (ACD)) were analyzed using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. A linear mixed-effects model, with individual horse as a random effect and group as a fixed effect, with multiple testing correct...
Identification of Candidate Biomarkers Detected in the Urine of Racehorses After Anabolic Agent Administration: Use of Orthogonal Methods for Structural Elucidation.
Drug testing and analysis    September 18, 2025   Volume 17, Issue 12 2411-2420 doi: 10.1002/dta.3951
Cloteau C, Delcourt V, Loup B, Chabot B, Pescher M, Susdorf E, Kaabia Z, Garcia P, Popot MA, Le Bizec B, Dervilly G, Bailly-Chouriberry L.Biomarker identification by mass spectrometry represents a key step in the workflow of nontargeted metabolomic studies. Given the complexity of the data, this step, which must be carried out by a trained specialist, is time-consuming, and the biomarkers discovered are not always identified. While this stage is not an obstacle to the development of new screening and classification tools, it is nonetheless crucial to a better understanding of the results obtained. For this reason, the aim of this study was to perform structural elucidation of candidate biomarkers, which had previously been displ...
Horse model of spontaneous atrial fibrillation share proteomic changes with humans.
Scientific reports    August 28, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 1 31694 doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-16885-7
Nissen SD, Bastrup JA, Haugaard SL, Marion-Knudsen R, Schneider M, Kjeldsen ST, Carstensen H, Hopster-Iversen C, Nattel S, Jepps TA, Buhl R.Horses and humans are among the few mammals susceptible to spontaneous atrial fibrillation (AF), both suffering from high recurrence rates after treatment. Treatment resistance is often attributed to progressive atrial remodeling, but current treatment options fail to effectively address this aspect. Here, we introduce a novel horse model of spontaneous AF to investigate the biological pathway changes in early stages of the disease. Through data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry on biopsies from the right and left atrium and left ventricular chamber of horses with early-stage persisten...
Differential Metabolomics and Cardiac Function in Trained vs. Untrained Yili Performance Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    August 20, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 16 2444 doi: 10.3390/ani15162444
Wang T, Meng J, Yang X, Zeng Y, Yao X, Ren W.This study aimed to investigate the effects of training on cardiac structure and function, as well as plasma metabolite profiles in horses, in order to uncover the molecular regulatory mechanisms and cardiac remodeling under long-term exercise. We hypothesize that long-term standardized training induces physiological cardiac remodeling and differential metabolomic changes in Yili horses, which correlate with improved athletic performance. The study focuses on physiological exercise-induced cardiac remodeling, characterized by increased left ventricular wall thickness and chamber size. A total ...
Metabolomics analysis and mRNA/miRNA profiling reveal potential cardiac regulatory mechanisms in Yili racehorses under different training regimens.
PloS one    July 14, 2025   Volume 20, Issue 7 e0322468 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322468
Wang T, Meng J, Peng X, Huang J, Huang Y, Yuan X, Li X, Yang X, Chang X, Zeng Y, Yao X.Yili horses, a versatile breed from Xinjiang, China, are renowned for their racing abilities. However, studies on the links between cardiac morphology, function, and metabolic profiles with performance are limited. This study combined echocardiographic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses to explore these relationships in high-level, average, and untrained Yili horses. Echocardiographic assessments revealed increased left ventricular mass in trained horses, with significant differences in intraventricular septal thickness and left ventricular end-diastolic diameter. RNA sequencing identif...
Obesity-Associated Metabolomic and Functional Reprogramming in Neutrophils from Horses with Asthma.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    July 7, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 13 1992 doi: 10.3390/ani15131992
Albornoz A, Morales B, Fernandez VB, Henriquez C, Quiroga J, Alarcón P, Moran G, Burgos RA.Equine asthma is a chronic respiratory disease characterised by neutrophilic inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and impaired pulmonary function. Obesity, increasingly prevalent among domestic horses, has been identified as a potential risk factor for exacerbating inflammatory conditions. This study aimed to explore whether obesity modifies neutrophil metabolism and inflammatory responses in horses affected by asthma. Six asthmatic horses in clinical remission were categorised into two groups: obese and non-obese, based on body condition score. Serum levels of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) an...
Integrated Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis Reveals Differential Gene and Protein Expression and Signaling Pathways During a 20 Km Endurance Exercise and Recovery in Mongolian Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    July 5, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 13 1981 doi: 10.3390/ani15131981
Zhang X, Liu Y, Ma W, Li L, Bai D, Dugarjaviin M.Mongolian horses are renowned for their remarkable endurance and ability to adapt to harsh environments. To delve deeper into the molecular mechanisms that underlie these traits, researchers conducted a comprehensive analysis of transcriptomic and proteomic changes in Mongolian horses at three distinct time points: before, immediately after, and 24 h following a 20 km run. The transcriptomic analysis uncovered significant variations in gene expression patterns across these time points. Specifically, 291 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified when comparing pre-exercise to post-e...
Comprehensive Integrated Analyses of Proteins and Metabolites in Equine Seminal Plasma (Horses and Donkeys).
Proteomes    July 4, 2025   Volume 13, Issue 3 33 doi: 10.3390/proteomes13030033
Wen X, Bou G, He Q, Liu Q, Yi M, Ren H.The reproductive ability of equine species is a critical component of equine breeding programs, with sperm quality serving as a primary determinant of reproductive success. In this study, we perform an integrative analysis of proteomics and metabolomics in seminal plasma to identify proteins and metabolites associated with sperm quality and reproductive ability in equine species. Methods: We utilized the CEROS instrument to assess the morphology and motility of sperm samples from three horses and three donkeys. Additionally, we statistically analyzed the mating frequency and pregnancy rates in...
Faecal microbiota and serum metabolome association with equine metabolic syndrome in connemara ponies.
BMC veterinary research    July 1, 2025   Volume 21, Issue 1 411 doi: 10.1186/s12917-025-04853-2
Al-Ansari AS, Duggan V, Mulcahy G, Yin X, Brennan L, Cotter PD, Patel SH, O'Donovan CM, Crispie F, Walshe N.Faecal microbiome and serum metabolome have been studied in human medicine to provide a better understanding of metabolic derangements including diabetes; however, equivalent studies in equine medicine are limited. This was a case-control study conducted to identify differences in faecal microbiota composition and concurrent serum metabolite patterns between metabolically normal Connemara ponies and those with Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). Thirty privately owned Connemara ponies (15 EMS and 15 controls) were included in the study. EMS was diagnosed by oral sugar test (OST). Blood samples we...
Plasma metabolomic profiling during peri-parturition in healthy Thoroughbred mares.
Equine veterinary journal    June 25, 2025   doi: 10.1111/evj.14550
Li J, Matsumoto T, Liu H, Li C, Murase H, Yamamoto Y, Nagaoka K.Accurate prediction of the timing of parturition is crucial to ensure the health and well-being of both mares and foals. However, equine pregnancies are characterised by significant variability in gestation length, unique endocrine mechanisms, and subtle physiological changes before parturition. Objective: To investigate the characteristic changes in the peripheral metabolites of mares before and after parturition using metabolomic approaches. Methods: Longitudinal in vivo metabolic study. Methods: Plasma samples (n = 95) were collected from successfully foaling Thoroughbred mares (n =...
Metabolic heterogeneity exists across equine distal limb tendons and ligaments in healthy, metabolically normal horses.
American journal of veterinary research    June 13, 2025   1-12 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.25.01.0015
Ellis K, Van Zeeland EM, Ashton L, Wist S, Broeckling C, Harris M, Frisbie DD, Sikes KJ.To (1) identify tissue-specific metabolic profiles of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT), deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT), and suspensory ligament (SL) and (2) evaluate metabolic profile differences in the SDFT, DDFT, and SL between the equine forelimb and hindlimb. Unassigned: 2 SDFT, DDFT, and SL specimens were collected from the forelimbs and hindlimbs of 10 horses of mixed breed, age, and sex that were euthanized for other reasons. One specimen was processed for histology to confirm that there were no underlying soft-tissue pathologies. One specimen was processed for 2 forms of...
Suppress or Not to Suppress … CRAFT It: A Targeted Metabolomics Case Study Extracting Essential Biomarker Signals Directly from the Full 1H NMR Spectra of Horse Serum Samples.
Metabolites    June 10, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 6 387 doi: 10.3390/metabo15060387
Chen J, Yablon A, Metaxas C, Guedin M, Hu J, Conover K, Simpson M, Ralston SL, Krishnamurthy K, Pelczer I.: There are a few very specific inflammation biomarkers in blood, namely lipoprotein NMe signals of protein clusters (GlycA and GlycB) and a composite resonance of phospholipids (SPC). The relative integrals of these resonances provide clear indication of the unique metabolic changes associated with disease, specifically inflammatory conditions, often related to serious diseases such as cancer or COVID-19 infection. Relatively complicated, yet very efficient experimental methods have been introduced recently (DIRE, JEDI) to suppress the rest of the spectrum, thus allowing measurement of these ...
Stallion spermatozoa express LDH isoforms A, B, and C, with LDHC playing a crucial role in sustaining sperm viability.
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)    June 5, 2025   Volume 170, Issue 1 e240436 doi: 10.1530/REP-24-0436
Becerro-Rey L, Martín-Cano FE, Silva-Rodríguez A, Ortega-Ferrusola C, da Silva-Álvarez E, Ortiz-Placín C, Tapia JA, Gil MC, Peña FJ.Three isoforms of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) - LDHA (cytoplasmic), LDHB (mitochondrial), and LDHC (flagellar) - have been identified and localized in stallion spermatozoa. Functional inhibition assays indicate that these three isoforms constitute a lactate shuttle of crucial importance for sperm function. Unassigned: Stallion spermatozoa use different energy sources; while oxidative phosphorylation predominates, glycolysis and beta-oxidation of fatty acids are also present. Glycolysis depends on the availability of NAD+ as an electron acceptor. During glycolysis, NAD+ is reduced to NADH. To e...
Comprehensive analysis through multi-omics integration to compare and elucidate the specific substances in milk of donkey、horse、camel、human and pig.
Food chemistry: X    May 27, 2025   Volume 28 102592 doi: 10.1016/j.fochx.2025.102592
Zhang Q, Li Q, Wang X, Wu Y, Chen R, Sun Y, Pan Y, Li S, Wang Z.Featured milk generally refers to less common dairy products with unique sources or specific nutritional components and functional characteristics. We used omics methods to study the lipids, metabolites, and proteins in donkey milk, mare milk, and camel milk and compared them with human milk and pig milk. The phospholipid content in camel milk is relatively high. Donkey milk contains metabolites that have potential therapeutic effects on mental disorders and chronic inflammatory diseases. Camel milk exhibits potential neuroprotective effects. Compared with other species, human milk contains mo...
Targeted pretreatment and inoculation strategies for horse manure fermentation: Impact on metabolites and microbial community composition.
Journal of environmental management    May 21, 2025   Volume 387 125894 doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.125894
Pipereau K, Trably E, Santa-Catalina G, García-Bernet D, Carrere H.Horse manure is a lignocellulosic biomass found in significant quantities with a vast indigenous flora, not yet fully valorized apart from anaerobic digestion. Its use in the fermentation process can lead to the production of higher-value metabolites. This study investigates three inoculation strategies coupled with five pretreatment conditions for horse manure fermentation. Two microwave pretreatments (200W and 1000W) were compared with a conventional thermal pretreatment, a thermo-acid pretreatment, and an unpretreated condition. The sole horse manure indigenous microorganisms were used in f...
Confirmation of a novel, stable estrogen metabolite, as 5a,6a-epoxy-estrone sulfate in stallion blood by LC-MS/MS.
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology    May 20, 2025   Volume 252 106788 doi: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2025.106788
Raeside JI, Christie HL, Chenier T, Brewer D, Charchoglyan A.Mass spectrometry (MS) has become pivotal for accurately delineating intricate molecular structures for steroids present in minute quantities within biological samples. This study utilized liquid chromatography-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS/MS) to identify and characterize a 'new' estrogen metabolite, 5α,6α-epoxy-estrone sulfate, in stallion serum from three animals. The estrogen structure was predicted previously using radiolabeled steroids. HRMS/MS, in combination with a seamless sample preparation involving liquid-liquid extraction and chromatographic separation, enabl...
Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Mongolian Horses to a 20 km Endurance Exercise and Screening for New Oxidative-Imbalance Biomarkers.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 7, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 9 doi: 10.3390/ani15091350
Zhang X, Liu Y, Li L, Ma W, Bai D, Dugarjaviin M.The traditional horse industry has undergone a remarkable evolution, with horse racing emerging as a prominent and pivotal economic driver within the sector. Among the various breeds, Mongolian horses, renowned for their exceptional endurance and speed, occupy a significant position in the horse industry. To investigate their homeostasis mechanisms during and after a 20 km endurance exercise and identify novel oxidative-imbalance markers, we selected 12 two-year-old horses and collected blood samples at various time points before, during (at 5, 10, 15, and 20 km), and after the exercise (at 1,...
Effects of Different Stages of Training on the Intestinal Microbes of Yili Horses Analyzed Using Metagenomics.
Genes    April 27, 2025   Volume 16, Issue 5 504 doi: 10.3390/genes16050504
Sun YF, Han ZX, Yao XK, Meng J, Ren WL, Wang CK, Yuan XX, Zeng YQ, Wang YF, Sun ZW, Wang JW.: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different stages of training on the intestinal microbial abundance of Yili horses. : Ten Yili horses, all aged 2 years old and weighing 305 ± 20 kg, were selected and divided into a training group and an untrained group. The training group performed riding training 6 days a week, and the untrained group moved freely in the activity circle every day. Fecal samples were collected on days 30 and 60, and the intestinal microorganisms were detected and analyzed using metagenomics. : Compared with the 30-day untrained group, the relative abu...
Lipidomics and biochemical profiling of adult Yili horses in a 26 km endurance race: exploring metabolic adaptations.
Frontiers in veterinary science    April 22, 2025   Volume 12 1597739 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1597739
Chang X, Zhang Z, Yao X, Meng J, Ren W, Zeng Y.The equine lipid metabolism is activated during and after endurance exercise to provide energy in response to the metabolic and physiological changes in the body caused by prolonged exercise; however, the specific regulatory mechanisms remain controversial and identifying differential lipid metabolites associated with equine endurance is essential to elucidate these regulatory mechanisms. In this study, blood samples for lipid metabolomic analysis and biochemical indices were collected before and after a 26 km race from 12 Yili horses with different endurance performance. The biochemical res...
Plasma Lipidomics and Proteomics Analyses Pre- and Post-5000 m Race in Yili Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 30, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 7 doi: 10.3390/ani15070994
Wang J, Ren W, Li Z, Li L, Wang R, Ma S, Zeng Y, Meng J, Yao X.The impact of exercise on human metabolism has been extensively studied, yet limited research exists on the effects of high-intensity racing on equine metabolism. The aim of this study was to screen the effect of a 5000 m race on lipids and proteins in the plasma of Yili horses for the breeding of racehorses. Blood samples were collected from the top three finishers, and lipidomics and proteomics analyses were performed. Lipidomic analysis identified 10 differential lipids. Compared to pre-race levels, phosphatidylethanolamine (18:0/16:0) (PE (18:0/16:0)) and phosphatidylcholine (18:0/18:2) (P...
Authenticity of domestic animal milk: An identification strategy by supercritical fluid chromatography quadruple time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
Food chemistry    March 19, 2025   Volume 480 143940 doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.143940
Wang X, Liu Y, Zhu S, Bai Y, Li C, Guo J.Livestock milk is important for daily cooking and food production, but some lawless traders often adulterate the milk product using low-priced raw. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a simple, sensitive and accurate fingerprinting identification method to provide consumers with early warning of risks. Herein, we first systematically separated and authenticated the triacylglycerols composition of milks from holstein cattles, goats, mongolian horses, bactrian camels, yaks and buffaloes, which were less reported in domestic and international studies, using the SFC-Q-TOF-MS technique. Subsequently...
Absolute Quantitative Lipidomics Reveals Differences in Lipid Compounds in the Blood of Trained and Untrained Yili Horses.
Veterinary sciences    March 10, 2025   Volume 12, Issue 3 255 doi: 10.3390/vetsci12030255
Wang T, Meng J, Wang J, Ren W, Yang X, Adina W, Bao Y, Zeng Y, Yao X.The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between blood lipid levels and the differences in cardiac structure and function of trained and untrained Yili horses as related to exercise performance. We utilized quantitative lipidomics technology to elucidate how the differences in lipid compounds in the blood influenced performance outcomes. Sixteen 18-month-old Yili horses were selected, ten of which received a 15-week training regimen, and six were kept as untrained controls. Cardiac structure and function were assessed by echocardiography, while plasma lipid metabolites were de...
Regulatory Mechanisms of Yili Horses During an 80 km Race Based on Transcriptomics and Metabolomics Analyses.
International journal of molecular sciences    March 8, 2025   Volume 26, Issue 6 doi: 10.3390/ijms26062426
Wang J, Ren W, Li Z, Li L, Wang R, Ma S, Zeng Y, Meng J, Yao X.Equine endurance exercise induces physiological changes that alter metabolism and molecular pathways to maintain balance after intense physical activity. However, the specific regulatory mechanisms remain under debate. Identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and differential metabolites (DMs) associated with equine endurance is essential for elucidating these regulatory mechanisms. This study collected blood samples from six Yili horses before and after an 80 km race and conducted transcriptomics and metabolomics analyses, yielding 722 DEGs and 256 DMs. These DEGs were primarily enri...