Plasma melatonin concentration during the early post-partum period in Thoroughbred mares and their foals

Author:

Gáspárdy András1ORCID,Gallagher Gemma12,Bartha Boróka13,Cseh Sándor4,Fekete Sándor György1,Somoskői Bence4

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Laboratory Animal Science, University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, István street 2, 1078 Budapest, Hungary

2. Village Vets Stillorgan, Glenalybn Road, Stillorgan, A94 YW54 Dublin, Ireland

3. Profivet Veterinary Surgery Center and Clinic, Berzsenyi Dániel street 2, 2131 Göd, Hungary

4. Department of Obstetrics and Food Animal Medicine Clinic, University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, István street 2, 1078 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

AbstractThe authors aimed to determine the plasma melatonin concentration in mares and their new-born foals in the early post-partum period. Blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of 53 mare-foal pairs within twelve hours after parturition. Plasma melatonin levels were measured by ELISA. The melatonin concentration, adjusted for the moment of parturition using a generalised linear model, was 34.58 pg mL−1 in mares. It was significantly lower (27.63 pg mL−1) in the new-born foals. However, the melatonin concentration declined differently by the end of the twelve hours, it decreased less in the offspring than in the mothers. An artificial light supplementation at the end of gestation reduced the melatonin concentration both in mares and their foals by about 10 pg mL−1, compared to the controls. An elevated melatonin production may be related to preparation of mares for parturition and ensures the chances of survival of offspring, therefore the melatonin may reach its peak at the moment of foaling regardless of its actual time. The effect of low melatonin concentration in new-born foals might be associated with the foal's health and subsequent performance. The need to monitor the melatonin concentration in the offspring justifies further studies.

Funder

Ministry of Human Resources

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Veterinary

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