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Veterinary research in horses encompasses the study of diseases, health management, and medical treatments specific to equine species. This field investigates various aspects of horse health, including infectious diseases, metabolic disorders, and musculoskeletal conditions. Researchers focus on understanding the pathophysiology of equine ailments, developing diagnostic tools, and evaluating therapeutic interventions. The study of horse health also involves examining preventive measures such as vaccination protocols and nutritional management to promote overall well-being. This page collects peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse areas of veterinary science related to horses, providing insights into disease mechanisms, treatment strategies, and advancements in equine healthcare.
Short-Term Daily Oral Administration of Cannabidiol Does Not Impact Rebound Tonometry Intraocular Pressure or Schirmer Tear Test Values in Healthy Adult Horses.
Veterinary ophthalmology    May 16, 2026   Volume 29, Issue 4 e70188 doi: 10.1111/vop.70188
Diehl K, Sheridan C, Reed R.To assess the effect of orally administered cannabidiol (CBD) on TonoVet measured intraocular pressure (IOP) and Schirmer tear test I (STT) in horses. Methods: Horse. Methods: This was a masked, randomized, balanced cross-over study of six healthy adult horses. Horses were randomly assigned and received 3 mg/kg CBD in sesame oil or volume matched placebo by mouth once daily for three days. Baseline and daily 4-, 12-, and 24-h post treatment IOPs were measured in triplicate without sedation or eyelid akinesia. Baseline and 24-h post final (day 3) treatment STTs were measured without sedation ...
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...
Unraveling the genomic architecture of hock conformation defects in Pura Raza Española horses.
Journal of animal science    May 13, 2026   skag116 doi: 10.1093/jas/skag116
Laseca N, Molina A, Ziadi C, Perdomo-Gonzalez DI, Valera M.Conformational traits define a horse's shape and morphology, heavily influencing its functionality, sport performance, health, and appearance, making conformation a critical selection criterion in horse breeding. However, the genomic basis of conformational defects, specifically those affecting the hock, remains largely unexplored. This research aimed to identify the genomic regions associated with hock defects using a large cohort of Pura Raza Española (PRE) horses. A total of 58,930 horses were evaluated for hock angle, with 4,122 genotyped on high or medium density arrays. For this purpose...
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...
Size of the C7-T1 articular processes is overestimated on lateral radiographs when compared to standing cone beam computed tomography.
Equine veterinary journal    May 13, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70184
Cianci JM, Bills KW, Skelton G, Stewart HL, Johnson AL, Colmer SF, Stefanovski D, Brown KA.Radiography of the caudal cervical vertebral column is commonly performed in horses, but image distortion may occur due to factors such as scapular superimposition, divergent beam, and the distance between anatomy and detector. These variables can falsely suggest enlargement of the articular processes (APs) at the seventh cervical and first thoracic vertebrae (C7-T1). Objective: To assess the presence of magnification of C7-T1 APs as determined by AP:vertebral body (VB) height ratio on lateral radiographs compared to cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) as a gold standard, and to explore inter...
Clinical audit on antimicrobial stewardship effectiveness in reducing antimicrobial-resistant bacterial colonisation in hospitalised horses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 12, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70171
Mazzola K, Lanci A, Piva S, Schisa V, Mariella J, Scarpellini R, Freccero F, De Carolis E, Tumietto F, Castagnetti C.International guidelines support the One Health approach and recommend antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) in veterinary medicine. National data on antimicrobial-resistant bacterial colonisation rates (AMRb CR) in horses remain limited. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an ASP in reducing AMRb CR in a Veterinary Teaching Hospital using a clinical audit. Methods: Clinical audit. Methods: In Autumn 2021 active AMR surveillance in Perinatology/Reproduction and Internal Medicine Units planned; January-July 2022-first audit cycle (A1); Autumn 2022-review and implementation of anti...
Exposure in Horses to Human Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever Agent Borrelia persica, Israel, 2025.
Emerging infectious diseases    May 12, 2026   Volume 32, Issue 5 749-752 doi: 10.3201/eid3205.251283
Shwartz D, Haras L, Nachum-Biala Y, Tirosh-Levy S, Steinman A, Baneth G.Human tick-borne relapsing fever caused by Borrelia persica is common in western Asia. A survey of 301 horses in Israel revealed 9.96% seropositivity toward B. persica antigens; 1 horse (0.33%) was also PCR positive for B. persica DNA. Phylogenetic analysis supported a transmission cycle involving ticks, humans, and horses.
High frequency and high genetic diversity of Pneumocystis sp. in foals.
Medical mycology    May 12, 2026   myag043 doi: 10.1093/mmy/myag043
Guiblin J, Gal SL, Nan NL, Paranthoën C, Velo-Suàrez L, Foucher N, Bernez-Romand M, Madeline A, Cordonnier-Lefort N, Sevin C, Valle-Casuso JC....Twenty-two foals, aged one to seven months, which died from interstitial pneumonia (15 foals) or unrelated illnesses and injuries (7 foals), were enrolled in this study. Sampling of the lungs was performed post-mortem for a total of 52 specimens. Pneumocystis was detected in 21/22 foals (48/52 specimens) using a PCR assay targeting the gene encoding the small subunit of the mitochondrial rRNA (mtSSUrRNA) of the horse-related Pneumocystis (Pneumocystis sp. 'Equus ferus caballus'). The sequencing of the PCR products was successful in 34/48 specimens. The sequences were identical to the horse-rel...
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...
Delta (Δ) 12-lead electrocardiography and vectorcardiography to identify the origin of focally induced atrial and ventricular premature depolarizations in horses.
Journal of veterinary internal medicine    May 10, 2026   Volume 40, Issue 3 aalag080 doi: 10.1093/jvimsj/aalag080
Paulussen E, van Loon G, Buschmann E, Vernemmen I, Delhaas T, Decloedt A, Van Steenkiste G.Cardiac arrhythmias are common in horses, but their clinical and prognostic relevance remains poorly defined. Despite the importance of localization for diagnosis and treatment, noninvasive methods to identify arrhythmogenic foci are limited. Objective: Evaluate the ability of delta (Δ) 3- and 12-lead ECGs and 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) vectorcardiography (VCG) to identify the site of origin of focally induced atrial and ventricular premature depolarizations in horses. Methods: Eight healthy horses underwent 2 electrophysiological studies, 1 standing, and 1 under general anesth...
Air pollution exposure during training impairs performance in Thoroughbred racehorses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 10, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70186
Scott D, Seabaugh K, Kim L, Magzamen S, Duncan C.Ambient air pollution contributes substantially to human morbidity and mortality, and athletes are recognised as a particularly vulnerable group. However, little is known about the impact of air pollution on equine athletes. Objective: To explore the relationship between air pollution exposure during the pre-competition training period and race day performance among Thoroughbred racehorses that competed on California racetracks. Methods: A retrospective longitudinal study. Methods: For each winning horse, pollutant exposure during the 21-day pre-competition training period was assigned using d...
Molecular prevalence of equine parvovirus hepatitis in healthy horses from the Northern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Veterinary research communications    May 9, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 4 311 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11251-y
Picetti TS, Figueiredo AS, Segalin JT, Mostardeiro NL, de Almeida G, Frandoloso R, Kreutz LC.The equine parvovirus hepatitis (EqPV-H) was initially linked to fatal cases of equine serum hepatitis but, more recently, it has also been detected in sick or asymptomatic horses around the world, including in a limited number of horses in southeastern Brazil. In this study we aimed to assess the prevalence of EqPV-H DNA in the serum of healthy horses in the northern region of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. For this purpose, we used 1000 serum samples collected from horses from 40 municipalities and organized them into 200 pools of five samples each, based on origin and age. Using a nested ...
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...
Insights from healthy mares reveal that mammalian uteri harbor a diverse virome.
Scientific reports    May 9, 2026   doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-49532-w
Guo L, Holyoak GR, DeSilva U.The Earth's estimated 10 virions, primarily phages, significantly impact microbial ecosystems. Despite their abundance, viromes remain relatively understudied-particularly in domestic animals. While recent studies have described a dynamic commensal microbiome in mammalian uteri, no research has yet characterized the commensal virome in a mammalian uterus. In this study, we report for the first time the presence of a sparse, but diverse native virome in the equine uterus. The resulting virome database consists of 513 non-redundant viral genomes (> 2 kb). Taxonomic annotations revealed the...
Bexagliflozin controls hyperinsulinemia in horses with naturally occurring insulin dysregulation: a placebo-controlled crossover trial.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 8, 2026   1-10 doi: 10.2460/javma.26.02.0098
Lowndes CR, Luethy D, Skelton G, Kulp J, Stefanovski D, van Eps AW.To evaluate bexagliflozin for insulin control in horses with naturally occurring insulin dysregulation. Unassigned: In a randomized, placebo-controlled crossover study, 10 client-owned Arabian horses with hyperinsulinemia (> 30 μIU/mL) were treated with bexagliflozin (0.03 mg/kg, PO, q 24 h; BEXA03) or placebo control for a 10-day treatment period, crossing over after a 4-day washout. After a further 12-day washout, 8 of the horses were treated with bexagliflozin (0.06 mg/kg, PO, q 24 h; BEXA06) for an additional 7-day treatment period. Oral sugar tests were performed at the beginning of e...
The anterograde tarsal venography enhances vessel visualization compared to the retrograde approach in horses.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    May 8, 2026   106697 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2026.106697
Parra-Torres DL, Melo-Neto GB, Garcia HO, Souza APA, Apolonio EVP, Rodrigues CA, Alves ALG, Hussni CA, Watanabe MJ.The objective of this study was to compare the number of vessels of the proximal venous access (ramus cranialis of vena saphena medialis) and the distal venous access (vena digitalis dorsalis communis II) for venography and, consequently, intravenous regional limb perfusion of the tarsal region. Seven horses underwent venographic examination of both hind limbs, divided into two groups: proximal venous access (PG) and distal venous access (DG). Rubber tourniquets were applied to the middle third of the tibia and the proximal third of the III metatarsal bone. Thirty mL of contrast was injected (...
Molecular detection of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in mares with reproductive disorders enrolled in embryo transfer programs.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 7, 2026   105926 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105926
Pinto GOA, Raymundo EF, da Silva GG, Santos AS, Correia DS, Xavier GR, Samico-Fernandes EFT, Carneiro GF, Azevedo MIND, Mota RA.Equine genital leptospirosis (EGL) is associated with reproductive disorders in mares. However, its occurrence in embryo transfer (ET) programs remains poorly characterized. Objective: Given the scarcity of data on the circulation of Leptospira spp. in mares enrolled in ET programs, this study aimed to investigate the serological and molecular occurrence of Leptospira spp. in mares with a history of reproductive disorders from 13 stud farms dedicated to embryo transfer in Brazil. Methods: Serum and endometrial cytobrush samples (ECS) were collected from 70 unvaccinated mares. Serological analy...
Evaluation of synthetic peptides derived from glycoproteins gp45 and gp90 as candidates for the immunodiagnosis of equine infectious anemia.
Veterinary research communications    May 7, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 4 307 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11222-3
Domínguez-Odio A, González LIC, Alfonso DM, Martínez ER, Ríos MÁB, Cala-Delgado DL.The international scientific community continues to promote the development of diagnostic techniques with improved performance and novel capture antigens. On this basis, two synthetic peptides derived from gp45 and gp90 were evaluated to identify the best candidate for the indirect immunodetection of infection. In both assays, 68 serum samples from naturally infected horses in Granma Province (59 seropositive and 9 seronegative), previously classified using the agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test, were analyzed. The diagnostic performance of each candidate peptide was assessed by calculating ...
FGF2, LIF, and IGF1 supplementation during in vitro maturation or culture improves equine ICSI embryo development in an age-dependent manner.
Reproduction, fertility, and development    May 7, 2026   Volume 38, Issue 7 RD26023 doi: 10.1071/RD26023
Smith JM, Palacios PD, Segura Forero PA, Gurkin RJ, Doyle T, Boe-Hansen G, Gambini A.Ovum pickup (OPU) combined with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has reshaped equine assisted reproduction, enabling embryo production from mares and stallions with constrained breeding opportunities; however, limited efficiency of in vitro maturation (IVM) and in vitro culture (IVC) continues to hinder embryo production. Growth factor supplementation with fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) in combination (FLI) has been shown to enhance oocyte and embryo developmental competence in several species. Objective: This...
Genetic diversity of Toxoplasma gondii isolates from members of the families camelidae and equidae worldwide: a systematic review.
Irish veterinary journal    May 7, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s13620-026-00344-4
Hataminejad M, Lashaki EK, Behboudi E, Esmaeili B, Ahmadi S, Galeh TM.Toxoplasma gondii is an apicomplexan parasite with a global distribution and significant public health and veterinary treatment implications. The present systematic review collates worldwide information on the genotypic diversity of T. gondii isolates infecting Camelidae (camels, alpacas, llamas, etc.) and Equidae (horses, donkeys, zebras, mules, etc.) and highlights their potential role as sentinels of environmental contamination and zoonotic spread. An exhaustive literature search of six electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest, Science Direct, and Google Scholar) from ...
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...
The Equine Reproductive Microbiota: Composition, Dynamics, Dysbiosis, and Implications for Fertility in Mares and Stallions.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 5, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 9 1414 doi: 10.3390/ani16091414
Pelenė U, Šiukščius A, Nainienė R, Merkelytė I, Šveistienė R.The equine reproductive microbiota has emerged as an important factor influencing reproductive health and fertility in both mares and stallions. Traditionally, the equine uterus was considered sterile, and microbial presence was interpreted primarily in the context of infection. However, sequencing-based studies have demonstrated that the reproductive tract, including the uterus and semen, contains detectable microbial communities or microbial DNA signatures, challenging this traditional paradigm. In mares, the vaginal microbiota is consistently dominated by , , , and , whereas the uterine env...
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
Dexmedetomidine infusions improve cardiovascular and renal function in anaesthetised, experimentally endotoxaemic horses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 4, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70173
Lee S, Hector RC, Pezzanite L, Gilleland E, Rezende ML.Dexmedetomidine infusions are beneficial in anaesthetised endotoxaemic horses when administered concurrent to endotoxin, but post-conditioning effects are unknown. Objective: To evaluate whether a dexmedetomidine infusion is beneficial in horses administered Escherichia coli O55:B5 lipopolysaccharides (LPS) endotoxin prior to anaesthesia. Methods: Randomised controlled in vivo experiment. Methods: Ten systemically healthy horses were instrumented for acquisition of cardiac index (CI) using thermodilution. Horses received IV LPS (0.1 μg/kg bwt) immediately prior to anesthesia. Horses receive...
Global prevalence and epidemiological determinants of African horse sickness: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    May 4, 2026   106698 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2026.106698
Purnama MTE, Firdausy LW, Fikri F, Wicaksono AP, Maslamama ST, Wardhani LDK.African horse sickness (AHS) is a highly fatal, vector-borne viral disease of equids with substantial economic and animal health impacts, particularly in endemic regions. Despite numerous epidemiological studies, reported prevalence estimates remain highly variable, and a comprehensive quantitative synthesis is lacking. This study aimed to systematically evaluate and synthesize the global prevalence of AHS and to identify sources of epidemiological heterogeneity. A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, with the protocol registered in the Open Scie...
Oral docosahexaenoic acid supplementation alters alveolar macrophage metabolism and protein and lipid profiles in the lower airway of healthy horses.
American journal of veterinary research    May 4, 2026   1-9 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.26.01.0001
Cooper BL, O'Donnell K, Hickman E, Bayless R, Sheats MK.To determine the impact of a commercially available docosahexaeonic acid (DHA) supplement (DHA, methylslfonylmethane, and mushroom blend) on equine alveolar macrophage metabolism and lipid and protein profiles in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) supernatant. Unassigned: This was a prospective, sequential, placebo-controlled study using 10 healthy adult horses. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was collected at baseline, following 45 days of oral placebo administration, and following 45 days of oral commercially available DHA supplement, with a 14-day washout. Whole blood was collected following placebo...
Feasibility study of microbubble enhanced echocardiography in normal horses.
Scientific reports    May 2, 2026   doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-38819-7
Favero ML, Canola PA, de Sá JM.No abstract available
Unusual, fatal neck cancer in a foal: immunohistological investigations and differential diagnosis.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 1, 2026   105921 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105921
Romanucci M, Baghini S, Canonici F, Canonici P, Di Luzio Paparatti F, Marruchella G.Neck masses may represent a diagnostic challenge for equine veterinarians, since they may involve different structures with a similar clinical appearance. Whereas neck masses in foals mostly result from non-neoplastic conditions, including various congenital abnormalities, neoplastic cervical masses have been rarely documented. This report describes the unusual case of a rapidly growing neck cancer in a four-month-old colt, resulting in a fatal outcome. Gross and immunohistological findings were most consistent with a poorly differentiated thymic carcinoma with sarcomatoid features and multifo...
Influence of Housing and Fecal Egg Count on Cytokine Profiles (IL-4 and IL-13) in Equines.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 1, 2026   105922 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105922
Yalavarthi G, Sabbinen H, Kosuri P, Amalaradjou M, Govoni K, Nadeau J.Strongyles are parasitic roundworms that cause significant gastrointestinal infections in equines, primarily through contact with infected soil. Worldwide, strongylosis affects nearly 90% of horse populations. Objective: The objectives of our study were to determine if there was a relationship between fecal egg count (FEC) and housing types on interleukin IL-4 and IL-13. Methods: Horses (N=25) were separated into two groups based on housing conditions: pasture (housed on pasture 24/7; PS, N=13) and semi-intensive (housed in stalls with turnout overnight; SI, N=12). Within each housing group, t...
Beyond cortisol: evaluating serotonin, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and oxytocin as indicators of equine welfare across three training regimens.
BMC veterinary research    April 30, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12917-026-05507-7
Kacprzyk M, Tobolski D, Kiełbik P, Grzędzicka-Agko J, Milczek-Haduch D, Stefanik E, Dąbrowska I, Pawliński B, Gołębiewski M....No abstract available
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