Obesity and obesity-associated metabolic disease conditions in Connemara ponies in Ireland

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作者
Al-Ansari, Ahmed Saleh [1 ]
Golding, Emma [1 ]
Walshe, Nicola [1 ]
Mooney, Carmel T. [1 ]
Duggan, Vivienne [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Vet Med, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Connemara pony; EMS; horse; hyperinsulinaemia; insulin dysregulation; laminitis; obesity; INSULIN; LAMINITIS; HORSES; RISK;
D O I
10.1111/evj.14029
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Background: Equine obesity combined with insulin dysregulation (ID) is a major risk factor associated with laminitis. Some pony breeds appear to be at increased risk. However, little is known regarding the prevalence of obesity or hyperinsulinaemia as evidence of ID in Irish ponies.Objective: To investigate the prevalence of obesity and associated endocrine/metabolic disease conditions in Connemara ponies and to determine if hyperinsulinaemia in these ponies could be predicted by morphometric or metabolic markers.Study design: Cross-sectional study.Methods: The study population included registered Connemara ponies recruited through public and veterinary social media posts. Ponies underwent a physical examination and information on their management and clinical history was obtained via owner questionnaire. The body condition score (BCS) was measured using the Henneke system; cresty neck score (CNS) and regionalised adiposity were also assessed. Hyperinsulinaemia was confirmed by measuring serum basal insulin concentration (BIC) or insulin concentration after an oral sugar test (OST). Blood glucose and triglyceride concentrations were measured. Characteristics of hyperinsulinaemic and insulin-sensitive ponies were compared by logistic regression.Results: Two hundred ponies were included; 59 ponies (29.5%) had a BCS >= 7, 58 (29.0%) had a CNS >= 2.5 and 135 (67.5%) had regionalised adiposity; 137 (68.5%) ponies had at least one of these abnormalities. Owner-reported history or clinical evidence of chronic laminitis was found in 92 ponies (46.0%). Hyperinsulinaemia was confirmed in 32 ponies (16.0%), including 23 of 91 (25.3%) detected by OST and 9 of 109 (8.3%) by BIC. Hypertriglyceridaemia was observed in 12 of 198 ponies (6.1%) ponies and hyperglycaemia in 11 of 197 ponies (5.6%) ponies. The odds of hyperinsulinaemia increased by a factor of 6.53 (95% confidence interval: 2.95, 15.21) when BCS was >= 7.Main limitations: The OST was not performed in all ponies.Conclusions: Increased adiposity, laminitis and metabolic derangements are prevalent in this native Irish pony breed.
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