The Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Hematological Factors in Antidote Production Horses
Subject Areas : Journal of Comparative Pathobiology, F Razavi 1 , حسین Zolfagharian 2 , عبدالعلی Banaeifar, 3 , , R Eslami 4
1 - Ph.D. student in Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 - Associate Professor ,Department of Human Serum Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Karaj, Iran
3 - Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology. Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4 - Assistant Professor in exercise Physiology, Allameh tabatabai university, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Aerobic exercise, Hematological factors, Horse, Antidote,
Abstract :
Iran is one of the most exclusive antidote producers within the Middle East. Blood serum production of high quality treatment and fewer side effects have a significant impact on public health. This may only be attainable if eutherian and animal health are to be provided. The employment of sports activities as a nonpharmacological method will play a crucial role in maintaining and improving the health of the livestock. The purpose of this study was to investigate the result of aerobic exercises on hematological factors in antidote production horses. Sixteen horses were arbitrarily divided into two groups of venom and venom + training group for 22 weeks within the antidote production cycle. The exercise protocol consisted of three sessions of aerobic exercise per week, with moderate intensity. Blood samples at three different times: Before the beginning of the protocol, end of the 11-week period and therefore the end of the 22-week period were collected through the jugular vein and evaluated by repeated measures of variance analysis. The results showed that almost all of the measured factors reduced the number of red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelet count and white blood cells, neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils and MCV n each groups, whereas the number of lymphocytes, MCH and MCHC increased (P <0.05). In sum, the results of this study showed that physical activity and venom are each factors influencing hematological factors, Although most of the results were influenced by the effect of the venom, the impact level within the venom + training group was less than that of the venom group.
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