Reference values for amino acids and acylcarnitines in peripheral blood in Quarter horses and American Miniature horses

Free amino acids and acylcarnitines circulating in the blood can be used for diagnosis for metabolic illness and imbalances. To date, the normal reference ranges of amino acids and acylcarnitines in horse peripheral blood have not been established. In this study, the concentrations of 12 amino acids...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta veterinaria scandinavica 2015-09, Vol.57 (1), p.62-62, Article 62
Hauptverfasser: Rodríguez-Sánchez, Irám Pablo, Treviño-Alvarado, Víctor Manuel, Torres-Sepúlveda, María del Rosario, López-Saldaña, Liliana Aracely, Ponce-García, Gustavo, López-Uriarte, Graciela Areli, Ruiz-Herrera, María del Consuelo, Zamora-Ávila, Diana Elisa, Villarreal-Pérez, Jesús Zacarías, Dávalos-Aranda, Guillermo, Martínez-de-Villarreal, Laura Elia
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Zusammenfassung:Free amino acids and acylcarnitines circulating in the blood can be used for diagnosis for metabolic illness and imbalances. To date, the normal reference ranges of amino acids and acylcarnitines in horse peripheral blood have not been established. In this study, the concentrations of 12 amino acids and 26 acylcarnitines were determined by tandem mass spectrometry in complete blood from 100 healthy horses (50 Quarter horses (QH) [23 males and 27 females] and 50 American Miniature horses (AMH) [15 males and 35 females]) with no signs of metabolic disease. The means and standard deviations were determined and data statistically analyzed. Concentrations of short, medium, and long chain acylcarnitines were significantly higher in male AMH than in male QH. The concentrations of the amino acids alanine, arginine, glycine, proline (glycogenic), and leucine (ketogenic) were higher in the QH than in the AMH. Female AMH had higher concentrations of propionylcarnitine, leucine, proline, arginine, and ornithine than female QH. Normal reference ranges of amino acids and acylcarnitines were established for AMH and QH. Significant differences were found in concentration of these compounds between breeds and gender.
ISSN:1751-0147
0044-605X
1751-0147
DOI:10.1186/s13028-015-0144-9