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Introduction. Recent survey of Equine Veterinarians revealed 3 top causes of laminitis:Cushings Syndrome (PPID)Metabolic Syndrome/Insulin ResistanceLush PastureDo you have a horse that is often unexplainably foot sore?Did you know obesity could be linked to laminitis?. What is it?. Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS)ObesityRegional fat deposits (regional adiposity)Insulin resistanceLaminitisPreviously thought of as hypothyroidismLong recognized syndrome in horses.
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1. Fat and Foundered:Equine Metabolic Syndrome
2. Introduction Recent survey of Equine Veterinarians revealed 3 top causes of laminitis:
Cushings Syndrome (PPID)
Metabolic Syndrome/Insulin Resistance
Lush Pasture
Do you have a horse that is often unexplainably foot sore?
Did you know obesity could be linked to laminitis?
3. What is it? Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS)
Obesity
Regional fat deposits (regional adiposity)
Insulin resistance
Laminitis
Previously thought of as hypothyroidism
Long recognized syndrome in horses
4. Why Metabolic Syndrome? Similarity to horse findings:
Obesity
Insulin resistance
High blood glucose
Differences:
Blood pressure
triglycerides
5. Who is affected? Young to middle aged horses
Mares and geldings
Morgans, Peruvian Pasos, Pasofinos, Tennessee Walkers, European Warmbloods, ponies, Saddlebreds, Spanish mustangs, Arabs
6. Genetic Predisposition? Ossabaw Island Swine
Abandoned by Spanish colonists ~ 500 y ago
“Thrifty Gene”
Survival method for seasons of feasting & famine
Modern captivity & excess food…
?Metabolic Syndrome
7. Thrifty Gene Genetics of horses allow for extra fat storage for winter
In nature, horses would eat less in winter and lose weight by spring
In confinement, generous amount of food constantly available
More efficient energy metabolism in previously mentioned breeds
8. Risk of Obesity Fat isn’t just repository of stored energy
Adipocytes produce hormones (endocrine and paracrine activity)
Leptin and Resistin
Pro-inflammatory cytokines
Raise total body inflammation
Lower threshold for disease
Increased weight
on lamina
9. Obesity ? Laminitis Prolonged insulin elevation
Prolonged glucose elevation
Alters blood flow
Experimentally induced obesity increases insulin resistance
10. EMS Diagnosis No definitive test
Fasting insulin
Fasting blood glucose
Glucose tolerance testing
Tests to R/O Cushings
Blood Leptin
11. EMS Diagnosis Best predictors of laminitic events:
Basal insulin levels
Serum Leptin concentration
Generalized body condition scoring
Cresty neck scoring
12. EMS Diagnosis
13. EMS Diagnosis
14. EMS Treatment Goal?2 pronged approach
Induce weight loss
Reduce caloric intake
Eliminate cereal grains
Improve insulin sensitivity
Diet
exercise
15. EMS Treatment Induce weight loss
Quality grass hay: 1.5% BDWT/day then lower to 1.5% of ideal BDWT/day over 2 weeks
Access to trace mineral and vitamin block
Eliminate grain & pellets
No access to pasture
Have hay analyzed
Non-structural carbohydrate content < 10% ideal
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Soak in cold water 30 min reduces NSC 50%
16. EMS Treatment Medical
Vit E up to 10,000 IU/day
Levothyroxine 4 scoops/day 3-6 months to induce weight loss then taper 4 weeks
Chromium and Magnesium and Vanadium
Metformin (Glucophage)—insulin sensitizing drug
Clenbuterol (Ventipulmin) for weight loss
Traditional management of laminitis
17. EMS Treatment Exercise is key
20-30 minutes trot daily
5-6 days/week
Improve insulin sensitivity in 2 weeks
18. What can you do? 1-9 scale
1—dead horse walking
5– ideal, feel ribs but don’t see them
6—7—fleshy, difficult to feel ribs, look for fat deposits
9—morbidly obese, crease on back holds water in rain
19. BCS 1
20. BCS 1
21. BCS 2-3
22. BCS 4
23. BCS 5
24. BCS 6
25. BCS 7 or 8
26. BCS 9
27. BCS 9
28. What can you do? Regular exercise for your horse
Avoid sweet feeds
Learn the BCS system
Recognize—a fat horse won’t be a happy horse for long Test insulin on horses w/ previous bout of laminitis
Cautiously introduce horses to lush spring and fall pasture
29. What about pasture grass? Spring/fall or immediately after heavy rain
Horses consume in large quantities
CHO overload on intestines
CHO overload contributes to IR
30. Questions?