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Mitochondrial Dysfunctions and Potential Molecular Markers in Sport Horses

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23158655

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care; gene expression; horse management; mitochondria; mitochondrial genome

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  1. Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange [PPI/APM/2019/1/00003]

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Mitochondria play a crucial role in cellular energy production and apoptosis. Negative factors such as stress, excessive exercise, disease, and aging can affect mitochondrial function, leading to inflammation, tissue damage, organ dysfunction, and various diseases. Understanding mitochondrial disorders and related genetic markers is important for breeding and using horses.
Mitochondria are an essential part of most eukaryotic cells. The crucial role of these organelles is the production of metabolic energy, which is converted into ATP in oxidative phosphorylation. They are also involved in and constitute apoptosis, the site of many metabolic processes. Some of the factors that negatively affect mitochondria are stress, excessive exercise, disease, and the aging process. Exercise can cause the release of large amounts of free radicals, inflammation, injury, and stress. All of these factors can contribute to mitochondrial dysfunction, which can consistently lead to inflammatory responses, tissue damage, organ dysfunction, and a host of diseases. The functions of the mitochondria and the consequences of their disturbance can be of great importance in the breeding and use of horses. The paper reviews mitochondrial disorders in horses and, based on the literature, indicates genetic markers strongly related to this issue.

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