Tsuzuki N, Sasaki N, Kusano K, Endo Y, Torisu S. Oxidative stress markers in Thoroughbred horses after castration surgery under inhalation anesthesia.
J Equine Sci 2016;
27:77-9. [PMID:
27330401 PMCID:
PMC4914400 DOI:
10.1294/jes.27.77]
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Abstract
Oxidative stress has been reported to occur during surgery. It is important to reduce intraoperative
oxidative stress to improve the postoperative prognosis. However, there are no reports regarding oxidative
stress related to surgery in horses. In the present study, we measured pre and postsurgical diacron-reactive
oxygen metabolites (d-ROMs) and biological antioxidant potential (BAP); the oxidative stress index (OSI) was
then calculated (OSI=d-ROMs/BAP × 100). d-ROMs were not significantly different between the pre and
postsurgical periods. However, BAP significantly decreased after surgery (P=0.02), and OSI significantly
increased after surgery (P=0.02). Based on these results, it suggested that castration surgery under
inhalation anesthesia decreases the antioxidant potential and causes oxidative stress in horses.
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