Effects of corn supplementation on serum and muscle microRNA profiles in horses

Laminitis associated with equine metabolic syndrome causes significant economic losses in the equine industry. Diets high in non‐structural carbohydrates (NSC) have been linked to insulin resistance and laminitis in horses. Nutrigenomic studies analyzing the interaction of diets high in NSCs and gen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food Science & Nutrition 2023-06, Vol.11 (6), p.2811-2822
Hauptverfasser: Carver, Clarissa, Bruemmer, Jason, Coleman, Stephen, Landolt, Gabriele, Hess, Tanja
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Zusammenfassung:Laminitis associated with equine metabolic syndrome causes significant economic losses in the equine industry. Diets high in non‐structural carbohydrates (NSC) have been linked to insulin resistance and laminitis in horses. Nutrigenomic studies analyzing the interaction of diets high in NSCs and gene expression regulating endogenous microRNAs (miRNA) are rare. This study's objectives were to determine whether miRNAs from dietary corn can be detected in equine serum and muscle and its impacts on endogenous miRNA. Twelve mares were blocked by age, body condition score, and weight and assigned to a control (mixed legume grass hay diet) and a mixed legume hay diet supplemented with corn. Muscle biopsies and serum were collected on Days 0 and 28. Transcript abundances were analyzed using qRT‐PCR for three plant‐specific and 277 endogenous equine miRNAs. Plant miRNAs were found in serum and skeletal muscle samples with a treatment effect (p 
ISSN:2048-7177
2048-7177
DOI:10.1002/fsn3.3259