Animals (Jun 2023)

Circadian Variation of Peripheral Blood Cells in Horses Maintained in Different Environmental and Management Conditions

  • Francesca Aragona,
  • Francesca Arfuso,
  • Francesco Fazio,
  • Salvatore De Caro,
  • Elisabetta Giudice,
  • Vincenzo Monteverde,
  • Giuseppe Piccione,
  • Claudia Giannetto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1865

Abstract

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The aim of our study was to analyze circadian rhythm of the hematological profile of horses housed in a loose box and paddock during the different seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter). Blood samples were performed every 4 h for 48 consecutive hours. Red blood cells (RBCs), hemoglobin (HGB), hematocrit (HCT), white blood cells (WBCs), platelets (PLTs), and leukocyte subpopulations (neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes) were analyzed, and, at the same time, environmental conditions were recorded. A statistically significant effect of housing conditions (p p p p < 0.0001) except for basophils. The single Cosinor method revealed a daily rhythm of hematological parameters during spring in both groups, and a daily rhythm for lymphocytes and neutrophils was observed during spring and summer in horses kept in a loose box and during winter in horses housed in a paddock. Our results revealed that the response of the immune system is regulated by circadian physiology. Knowledge of the periodic temporal structure of mammals should be considered when evaluating animals’ adaptation to temporizations imposed by the environment.

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