Journal article

Thoroughbred horses in race training have lower levels of subchondral bone remodelling in highly loaded regions of the distal metacarpus compared to horses resting from training

JM Holmes, M Mirams, EJ Mackie, RC Whitton

Veterinary Journal | Published : 2014

Abstract

Bone is repaired by remodelling, a process influenced by its loading environment. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a change in loading environment on bone remodelling by quantifying bone resorption and formation activity in the metacarpal subchondral bone in Thoroughbred racehorses. Sections of the palmar metacarpal condyles of horses in race training (. n-=-24) or resting from training (. n-=-24) were examined with light microscopy and back scattered scanning electron microscopy (BSEM). Bone area fraction, osteoid perimeter and eroded bone surface were measured within two regions of interest: (1) the lateral parasagittal groove (PS); (2) the lateral condylar subchondra..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funded by the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation of the Australian Government (Project No. PRJ 005090), Racing Victoria Limited and the University of Melbourne Veterinary Teaching Hospital. We thank Eric Hanssen for technical assistance with electron microscopy, and Garry Anderson for advice on statistical analyses.