UK Study on Muscle Mass in Older Horses Under Way

A researcher is examining how age-related and geriatric disases affect protein metabolism.
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Below is an edited excerpt used with permission from a story posted to Morris Animal Foundation’s website about a University of Kentucky study by Kristine Urschel, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences.

In a Morris Animal Foundation-funded study at the University of Kentucky, principal investigator Urschel is working to understand why old age leads to the loss of muscle mass in horses. Under the guidance of David Horohov, PhD, William Robert Mills chair and professor at the Gluck Center, Urschel’s research could provide support for aging horses in several ways.

"This research could help extend the life expectancy of older horses and also help owners and stakeholders to better care for their aging equines," Urschel said.

The team’s research focuses on how other age-related and geriatric diseases might affect protein metabolism. Specifically, the study is first testing to see how levels of inflammation common in older horses are related to protein synthesis. Second, the study is looking at how the age-related disease known as equine Cushing’s disease might also affect protein synthesis

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