Journal article

Immunohistochemical analysis of laryngeal muscle of horses clinically affected with recurrent laryngeal neuropathy

Catherine M Steel, Elizabeth A Walmsley, Garry A Anderson, Chantal A Coles, Benjamin Ahern, Jason D White

EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL | WILEY | Published : 2020

Abstract

Background As myosin heavy chain (MyHC) profile of muscle fibres is heavily influenced by neural input, changes in MyHC expression are expected in horses clinically affected with recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) yet, this has not been thoroughly investigated. Objectives To describe the changes in MyHC and fibre diameter in left cricoarytenoideus dorsalis (L-CAD) muscle of horses with clinical signs of RLN. Study design Observational cohort study. Methods Immunohistochemistry was used to assess the MyHC-based fibre-type proportion, size and grouping in the L-CAD of 10 Thoroughbred horses, five clinically affected with RLN and five unaffected controls based on resting endoscopic examina..

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