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Morphology in horses refers to the study of the form and structure of the equine body, including the skeletal, muscular, and integumentary systems. This field encompasses the examination of physical characteristics such as body conformation, limb structure, and cranial features, which can influence a horse's performance, health, and suitability for various activities or disciplines. Morphological assessments are often used in breeding programs to select for desirable traits and in veterinary evaluations to identify potential anatomical issues. This page aggregates peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the methodologies, findings, and implications of morphological studies in equine science.
Radiographic and Morphological Prevalence of Dorsopalmar Hoof Distortions in in Brazilian High-Performance Racehorses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 19, 2026   105941 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105941
Correa MG, Magalhães JF, Guedes JRB, Carvalho AM, Alberto do Lago L, Gobesso AAO, Ferreira BN, de Almeida Manzano de Campos FP, Campos R, Faleiros RR.Although racehorses represent a dominant segment in equine industry, there are growing concerns regarding injury prevention, with hoof conformation increasingly recognized as a contributing factor. Objective: To morphologically and radiographically evaluate the forelimb digits of racehorses at the São Paulo Jockey Club in order to determine the prevalence of dorsopalmar hoof distortions and to compare morphological and radiographic methods for assessing the hoof-pastern axis. Methods: The forelimb digits of 59 thoroughbred horses aged 3 to 4 years were evaluated using standardized photographi...
Structural Features of the Equine Small Intestinal Mesenteric Attachment Predisposing to Rupture.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    May 13, 2026   106700 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2026.106700
Averay K, Verwilghen D, Keller MD, Stait-Gardner T, Horadagoda N, Gimeno M.Rupture of equine small intestine with formation of a pouch of ingesta within the mesentery has been reported in clinical colic cases. Multiple ex-vivo studies using anastomosed jejunum observed rupture into the mesentery, distant to the anastomosis. Both scenarios suggest the jejunum is predisposed to rupture at the mesenteric attachment. The aim of the study is to 1) document the location at which equine jejunal segments rupture when subjected to high intraluminal pressures, 2) identify predisposing anatomical features that may confer weakness at the point of rupture and 3) demonstrate jejun...
Nano-Encapsulated Vitamin E Enhances Cryo-Resistance of Stallion Spermatozoa: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Sperm Quality, Kinematic Parameters, Antioxidant Capacity, Microbiota and Ultrastructure.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    April 30, 2026   Volume 61, Issue 5 e70213 doi: 10.1111/rda.70213
Khalil WA, Mostafa HE, Derbala MK, Hassan MAE, Abdelnour SA, El-Harairy MA.This experiment explores the comparative ability of vitamin E (VE) and its nano-emulsion (VEN) in enhancing cryo-resistance of stallion spermatozoa by examining semen quality, kinematic variables, acrosome integrity, apoptosis, antioxidant capacity, ultra-structural alterations and microbiota of cryopreserved stallion sperm. Semen from five stallions (8-10 years) was cryopreserved with 0.1 or 1 mM of VE or VEN; and a non-additive group served as the control. The VEN particles ranged in size from 72 to 172 nm, with a mean diameter of 287 nm. Supplementation with VE (1 mM) or VEN (0.1 ...
Audio-Based Characterization of Gait Parameters in Mangalarga Marchador, Campolina, and Piquira Horses Using Deep Learning.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    April 22, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 9 1283 doi: 10.3390/ani16091283
Freire A, Silva AVD, Patterson Rosa L, Guimarães PHS, Araujo BPG, Silva CAF, Borges LRT, Bertechini AG, Meirelles SLC.The evaluation of biomechanical parameters in four-beat gaited horses remains limited by the subjectiveness and complexity of current standard methods. Through a deep learning approach, we aimed to infer dissociation % using only acoustic signals. A total of 268 audio samples were extracted from publicly available videos featuring three Brazilian horse breeds (Mangalarga Marchador, Campolina, and Piquira) performing marcha batida and marcha picada. Acoustic features, including root mean square energy (RMS), zero-crossing rate (ZCR), and 13 Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs), were extr...
Comparative Morphological and Proteomic Characterization of Adipose Tissues from Different Anatomical Sites in Yili Horses.
Biology    April 16, 2026   Volume 15, Issue 8 621 doi: 10.3390/biology15080621
Yang L, Song L, Lu Z, Yao X, Wang J, Zeng Y, Ren W, Luo P, Meng J.Adipose tissue functions not only as a primary energy reservoir but also as a metabolically active endocrine organ. However, the morphological and molecular differences among adipose depots from different anatomical sites in Yili horses remain unclear. This study aimed to compare the morphological characteristics and proteomic profiles of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and pericardial adipose tissue (PCAT). To this end, adipose tissue samples from 18 Yili horses were analyzed using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining, while a subset of samples from 6 horses was subjected to proteomic a...
Morphometric Characterization and Preliminary Heritability Estimates of Body Measurements in the Polish Konik Populations.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    April 14, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 8 1190 doi: 10.3390/ani16081190
Pasicka E, Sobek Z, Wierzbicki H, Różańska-Zawieja J, Nienartowicz-Zdrojewska A.The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the morphometric diversity of 172 Polish Koniks from the largest Polish breeding centers and to assess their genetic diversity by estimating the effective population size () and heritabilities () of the studied traits. The animals were bred under a stable housing system. Horses of both sexes aged 3 to 24 years were analyzed. Each horse was characterized with 40 metric traits. Multifactorial analyses (PCA, DA) and the REML method were applied to reveal the exterior differentiation and the development of distinct morphometric types. The findings esta...
Longitudinal associations between dorsal carpal and third metacarpal bone morphology in Thoroughbred foals during growth.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 8, 2026   Volume 162 105890 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105890
Son JK, De Paz P, Kim J, Sanaei R, Ryu S, Bailey S, Davies HMS.The carpal and third metacarpal (MC3) bones of the equine forelimb undergo morphological adaptation during early growth, influenced by developmental and mechanical factors. However, the longitudinal interactions between dorsal carpal morphology and MC3 structural characteristics have not been fully characterized. Improved understanding of these relationships may help identify morphological indicators associated with bone injury risk before training. Objective: To examine the longitudinal associations between dorsal carpal angular morphology and MC3 diaphyseal parameters in growing Thoroughbred...
Adult Equine Optic Nerve Head Measurements Using Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
Veterinary ophthalmology    April 4, 2026   Volume 29, Issue 3 e70174 doi: 10.1111/vop.70174
Bostick HN, Keys DA, Bowden AC, McMullen RJ.To compare equine optic nerve head (ONH) measurements using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) to detect clinically relevant ONH cupping. Methods: Forty-five eyes from 34 horses were categorized as CONTROL or CUPPED based on indirect ophthalmoscopy and were measured using SD-OCT: Bruch's membrane opening (BMO), optic cup width (OC), anterior laminar depth (ALD), prelaminar thickness (PLT), and cup-to-disk ratio (OC: BMO) at superior (sup.), central (ctr.), and inferior (inf.) ONH locations. Results: The OC:BMO was 0.61 ± 0.09 (sup.), 0.64 ± 0.09 (ctr.), and 0.55 ...
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...
Effects of Head-Neck Position and Ground Surface on Gait Kinematics in Ridden Brazilian Criollo Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 29, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 7 1043 doi: 10.3390/ani16071043
Martins NA, Patterson Rosa L, Frank MI, Dellbrigge CF, Marafon WL, Paz LB, Schmidt CH, De La Côrte FD.The Criollo horse is prized for its endurance, yet its specific biomechanical signatures remain under-researched. This study investigated diagonal dissociation and support patterns in eleven clinically sound Criollo horses to understand the influence of head and neck position (HNP), surface compliance, and morphometry. Using high-speed video (120 fps) and kinematic analysis, we found that diagonal dissociation occurred in 85.24% of hoof contacts, while HNP1 showed a higher frequency of positive (hindlimb-first) dissociation and HNP2 had a higher incidence of negative (forelimb-first) dissociat...
Anatomical description of the vertebrobasilar and carotid systems forming the cerebral arterial circle in the equine brain.
Frontiers in veterinary science    March 24, 2026   Volume 13 1772131 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2026.1772131
Al Aiyan A, Alnahdi AF, Abu Hayah S, Alshamsi A, Alshebli H, Aleissaee S, Balan R.The cerebral blood supply in horses is maintained by carotid and vertebrobasilar systems, which join the cerebral arterial circle to ensure continuous brain perfusion. This study aimed to comprehensively describe the origins, courses, and interconnections of the vertebrobasilar and carotid systems in the horse brain. Unassigned: Ten adult equine specimens were obtained from horses euthanized for non-neurological reasons. Following perfusion with 10% formaldehyde, colored latex was injected into the arterial system, and detailed dissections were performed to study major intracranial vessels. Un...
Metastatic adenocarcinoma in the parotid gland in a horse – clinical and pathological findings.
Veterinary research communications    March 21, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 3 213 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11097-4
Loss CC, Langhanz TV, Peretti JC, Zorrer JB, Picetti TS, da Motta AC.No abstract available
3D geometric morphometrics in veterinary science: applications, standardization, and future directions.
Polish journal of veterinary sciences    March 20, 2026   Volume 29, Issue 1 147-156 doi: 10.24425/pjvs.2026.158509
Szara T, Hadžiomerović N, Bakıcı C, Güzel BC, Gündemir O, Gündemir O.Three-dimensional geometric morphometric methods have emerged as a pivotal tool in veterinary anatomy, taxonomy, clinical research, and studies of morphological diversity. This article summarizes the key stages, applications, clinical potential, and recommendations for data standardization in 3D morphometrics. Datasets are typically acquired using radiological modalities, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 3D surface scanning, each offering specific advantages and constraints contingent on the research context. Standardized landmark sets are essential in ...
Comparative Evaluation of Sperm Quality Assessment Methods in Purebred Spanish Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 14, 2026   105851 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105851
Latorre N, Gómez-Cuétara C, Cañizares E, Crespo F, Pérez-Aguilera V, Cuerda MI, Laborda-Gomariz JA, Soler AJ, Roldan ERS, Sanchez-Rodriguez A.Evaluating semen quality in Purebred Spanish Horses is essential to determine reproductive potential and optimize assisted reproductive techniques. Objective: This study compared several sperm analysis methods in Purebred Spanish Horses to standardize protocols suitable for both laboratory and field conditions. Methods: Fifteen stallions were evaluated through three ejaculates, analyzing sperm parameters using different techniques. Sperm kinematics was assessed by Sperm Computer Analyzer (SCA-CASA) or iSperm mCASA. Viability was analyzed by eosin-nigrosin-Giemsa (ENG) staining or Hoechst 33258...
Genetic background and phenotypic features of the endangered Miyako horse.
Journal of equine science    March 14, 2026   Volume 37, Issue 1 27-34 doi: 10.1294/jes.37.27
Masuda M, Tozaki T, Kawate K, Furukawa R, Kikuchi M, Ishige T, Kakoi H.The Miyako horse is one of the eight Japanese native horse breeds and is scarce in terms of population size. Japanese native horses are believed to be descended from Mongolian horses and represent a precious lineage that has preserved its traits for over a thousand years in Japan. Genetic analysis of the endangered Miyako horse is useful for preserving its original phenotypic traits. This study analysed the genetic variation in trait-related genes for coat colour (), body composition (), gait (), and temperament () in 46 extant Miyako horses. In addition, because numerous Miyako horses have ve...
Cardiac morphologic changes induced by a 10-week water treadmill training for show jumping horses: A preliminary evaluation.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    March 12, 2026   Volume 317 106642 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2026.106642
Nascimento C, Braz AL, Barbosa I, Freire G, Nicolau M, Silvestre F, Filho HM, Simões J, Estepa JC, Clayton H, Coelho C.This study aimed to investigate cardiac adaptations and energy expenditure of jumping horses after water treadmill (WT) training. Six trained horses were evaluated before (PRETR) and after (TR) a WT training (20 min, twice/week, water at carpus height) for 10 weeks. Transthoracic echocardiography was performed at PRETR and TR with phased array transducer (1.9-4 MHz) to obtain interventricular septal thickness (IVS), LV internal diameter (LVID), and posterior wall thickness (LVPW) at end-diastole (d) and systole (s) and heart rate (HR). Left ventricule end diastolic volume (Vd) and end syst...
Photodynamic therapy with infracyanine green induces keratocyte depopulation in the normal equine cornea.
Equine veterinary journal    March 8, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70159
Rogers CM, Ledbetter EC, Reid AM, Scott EM, Knickelbein KE.Use of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for the treatment of immune-mediated keratitis (IMMK) in horses is becoming common. The safety and morphologic impact on the normal equine cornea have not been investigated, and the mechanism of its efficacy is unknown. Objective: To investigate the morphologic effects and safety of in vivo PDT on healthy equine corneas. Methods: In vivo experiment. Methods: Six university-owned horses underwent unilateral corneal PDT with intrastromal infracyanine green (EmunDo®) and photoactivation with an 810 nm diode laser (500 mW for 2.5 min = 75 Joules). Compl...
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...
Cryptophthalmia, microphthalmia, oronasal malformation, and hydrocephalus in an aborted equine fetus with umbilical torsion in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Veterinary research communications    February 28, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 3 178 doi: 10.1007/s11259-025-11060-9
Barrantes Murillo DF, Camillo G, Souza Serrano B, Almeida Luciano LP, Castilho Bichara GV, Chaves Vás CA, Furlan Gouvêa FH, Brandini Nespoli PE....Facial abnormalities and brain defects in aborted equine fetuses are rarely reported, and the causes that predispose the occurrence of this condition are difficult to identify. This work reports the morphological and tomographic findings of a case of cryptophthalmia, microphthalmia, oronasal malformation, and hydrocephalus in an aborted equine fetus with umbilical cord torsion in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, from a primiparous Quarter Horse female, with 7 months of gestational age. The occurrence of miscarriage was associated with compromised maternal-fetal blood flow due to umbilical cor...
A topographic analysis of skin thickness in horses.
Veterinary research communications    February 25, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 3 170 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11124-4
Hmb O, L W, M V, Jm W, Ct F.A systematic study of regional skin thickness in different types of horses has not yet been described. Knowledge about regional skin thickness has long been used in human medicine to optimise wound care and skin grafting outcomes and similar knowledge could prove useful in equine wound management. The objective of the current study was to report the topographical variation in skin thickness of Warmblood (WB) and Coldblood (CB) type horses and to compare different methods for measuring skin thickness. Horses free of skin conditions and euthanised for reasons unrelated to this study were include...
Ectopic eruption of a permanent mandibular tooth in a miniature horse: case report.
Veterinary research communications    February 25, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 3 173 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11119-1
Mendes RP, Gonzaga MS, Matheus MM, Bittar MJ, Doria RGS, Corrêa RR.Developmental and eruption abnormalities are common and can result in progressive dental diseases. Ectopic eruption of the affected tooth may be the result of these processes. This study aims to report the occurrence of a permanent mandibular tooth in a horizontal position, with retention of the corresponding deciduous tooth, in a miniature horse. A 2-year-old female miniature horse was admitted to the veterinary hospital with a hard swelling on the left mandibular ramus, which had been growing continuously for three months. After a complete evaluation, it was concluded that the swelling was t...
The high fundamental frequency in horse whinnies is generated by an aerodynamic whistle.
Current biology : CB    February 25, 2026   Volume 36, Issue 4 902-911.e4 doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2026.01.004
Lefèvre RA, Barluet de Beauchesne L, Sabarros F, Briefer Freymond S, Ramseyer A, Keller M, Reby D, Fitch WT, Briefer ÉF.Understanding why the frequencies of some species' vocalizations are far above or below those predicted by body size is key for explaining the remarkable diversity of mammalian vocal behavior. Horses, among the largest terrestrial mammals, provide a clear example of such deviation: their whinnies contain a very high fundamental frequency (>1,000 Hz) in addition to a second, lower one (∼200 Hz). While the lower fundamental frequency of whinnies is readily attributed to vocal fold (laryngeal) vibrations, the biomechanical processes underlying the production of the higher one remain unknown. Us...
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...
Confocal laser endomicroscopy: exploring endometrial image quality in relation to the oestrous cycle of mares.
Journal of equine veterinary science    February 18, 2026   Volume 160 105815 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105815
Gallacher K, Woolford L, Gilbert RO, Santos LC, McLeod J, Hebart M, Agne GF, du Preez S, Kind KL.Assessment of the endometrium is an essential component of a breeding soundness examination in mares. The current reference standard for evaluating equine endometrial health is histopathological assessment of an endometrial biopsy, however, inconsistencies may arise when a single blinded biopsy is used. Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) is non-invasive and enables real-time in-vivo imaging of the endometrium across multiple locations within the uterine lumen. An initial study revealed variation in CLE image quality between mares. Objective: This study aimed to compare the quality of endometr...
Comparative Evaluation of Follicular Flushing Frequency and Scraping Time During Ovum Pick-Up in Mares: Effects on Oocyte Recovery Rate and Technical Considerations.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    February 12, 2026   Volume 61, Issue 2 e70183 doi: 10.1111/rda.70183
Márquez-Moya A, Carreras-Vico N, Sala-Ayala L, Martínez-Boví R, Cuervo-Arango J.Transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration or ovum pick-up (OPU) has become the standard technique for oocyte collection in mares for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Although repeated follicular flushes and wall scraping are commonly used to improve oocyte recovery rate (ORR), the relative contribution of each remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the effects of multiple flushes versus controlled scraping time on ORR in mares. A controlled trial was conducted in two phases: (1) an ex vivo phase using slaughterhouse ovaries (n = 32), and (2) an in vivo phase in c...
Pancreatic islet remodeling in horses with hyperinsulinemia and pituitary dysfunction.
Domestic animal endocrinology    February 4, 2026   Volume 95 106998 doi: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2026.106998
Teague P, Dark M, Verdugo D, Freeman D, McFarlane D.The equine pancreas remains understudied, particularly in the context of endocrine disease. This study aimed to characterize regional islet distribution and composition in the normal equine pancreas and investigate how hyperinsulinemia (HI) and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) influence pancreatic islet morphology and hormone expression. In the first experiment, pancreas samples from eight healthy horses were collected and analyzed across three anatomical locations: left lobe, body, and right lobe. The left lobe exhibited a greater relative islet area and perimeter compared to the ...
Identifying by Radiograph Grade 4 Aplasia of the Caudal Lamina Ventralis in the Equine Sixth Cervical Vertebra and Three Coinciding Morphological Variations.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    February 4, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 3 482 doi: 10.3390/ani16030482
DeClue A, Workman K, May-Davis S.To date, radiographically identifying the bony landmarks relevant to diagnosing the complete C6 aplasia of the caudal lamina ventralis (C6 aCLV4) has not been described. Furthermore, a gross study has identified C6 aCLV4 as the main correlation between transposition of the CLV from C6 to C7, where coinciding neck pain was commonly reported. This study aimed to identify C6 aCLV4 in radiographs, where the outcome might benefit equine practitioners in isolating neck pain. Initially, the relevant bony landmarks were radiographically determined from a normal C6 by applying a lateral 30° dorsal-ven...
Endothelial glycocalyx of equine intestinal vessels: electron microscopic and immunohistochemical imaging.
American journal of veterinary research    January 30, 2026   1-8 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.25.11.0399
Schnelten TA, Kästner SBR, Reineking W, Hewicker-Trautwein M, Sauter P, Neudeck S.To visualize the endothelial glycocalyx in equine intestinal vessels using electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry and to evaluate the impact of induced endotoxemia on its integrity. Unassigned: 6 healthy horses free of gastrointestinal disease were anesthetized with dexmedetomidine, ketamine, and diazepam and mechanically ventilated under isoflurane anesthesia. Jejunal venous tissue samples were collected after perfusion fixation with lanthanum nitrate before and 120 minutes after endotoxemia induced by IV administration of 30 ng·kg-1 Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide. For transmissio...
Aberrant skeletal muscle morphogenesis and myofiber differentiation characterize equine myotonic dystrophy.
PloS one    January 29, 2026   Volume 21, Issue 1 e0341655 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0341655
Valberg SJ, Williams ZJ, Ames EG, Mickelson JR, Nout-Lomas YS, Landolt G, Sanz M, Gardner K.Equine myotonic dystrophy (eMD) is a rare neuromuscular disorder of undetermined origin marked by muscle hypertrophy and stiffness, dystrophic muscle histopathology, and myotonic discharges. In humans, myotonic dystrophy (DM) arises from trinucleotide repeat expansions in dystrophia myotonica protein kinase (DMPK) (DM1) or tetranucleotide expansions in cellular nucleic acid-binding protein (CNBP) (DM2), which disrupt mRNA processing and induce embryonic splicing patterns across multiple genes. In 6 eMD Quarter Horse types, (2-36 months-of-age) and 8 control Quarter Horses we determined: (1) fi...
Determining the timeline of gonadal and genital differentiation in male and female equine fetuses allows for early detection and intervention in malformations.
Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)    January 27, 2026   doi: 10.1002/ar.70137
de Castro Sasahara TH, Gomes SP, Abdala FCM, Schimming BC, Miglino MA.Sexual differentiation in the equine fetus involves coordinated morphogenetic processes that shape both the gonads and the genital ducts. Although the formation of testes and ovaries has been relatively well documented, the temporal dynamics and morphometric patterns of the mesonephric (Wolffian) and paramesonephric (Müllerian) ducts remain insufficiently characterized. This study aimed to detail the timeline of gonadal and ductal differentiation in male and female equine fetuses during the critical developmental window between 60 and 80 days of gestation. Gross anatomical evaluation, histo...
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