Metabolic characteristics of the Gluteus medius muscle in crossbreed draft horses
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Abstract
To evaluate anaerobic and aerobic metabolism of the Gluteus medius muscle, biopsies of 16 clinically healthy draught horses of both sexes, were obtained at 3, 6 and 9 cm of depth. Creatinekinase (CK), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) and citrate synthase (CS) activities in inactive and in working animals doing agricultural work was determined.
The muscle tissue was homogenised, sonicated and centrifuged. Then the enzymatic activities were determined in the supernatant.
The results obtained indicated that CK specific activity did not change according to depth of sampling, LDH specific activity was lower at a depth of 9 cm in inactive equines and CS specific activity increased. All enzymatic activities increased significantly in working horses compared to inactive individuals.
The draught horses doing agricultural work increased their muscular metabolism, principally their aerobic muscular metabolism, avoiding the glycogen storage and muscle fatigue.