Involvement of Peripheral Serotonin in Blood Cells in Healthy Cyclical Mares of Different Ages
Katiuska Satué, Deborah La Fauci, Pietro Medica, María Gemma Velasco-Martínez, Giuliana Barbiera, Esterina Fazio

TL;DR
This study explores how serotonin levels and immune cell activity in blood change with age in healthy cycling mares.
Contribution
The study reveals age-related differences in serotonin concentrations and immune cell dynamics during the estrous cycle in horses.
Findings
Older mares had lower serotonin levels and fewer white blood cells during specific cycle phases compared to younger mares.
Aging reduced immune cell counts and correlated with serotonin levels in cyclic mares.
Platelet numbers increased in older mares during certain cycle phases.
Abstract
Systemic 5-hydroxytryptamine or serotonin (5-HT) affects immune regulation also during the estrous cycle. The aim was to assess the bidirectional interaction between 5-HT and immune cell reactions in twenty-five healthy cyclic Spanish Purebred mares, evaluating the aging effect. Older mares showed lower 5-HT concentrations at +5 and +16 days (d) (p < 0.05) than younger mares. Mares of both ages showed a superimposed white blood cell (WBC) trend, with the greatest number at −5 and 0 d (p < 0.05). Older mares showed a lower WBC number at −5 d (p < 0.05), and a lower number of neutrophils (NFSs) and lymphocytes (LYMPHs) at both +5 and +16 d (p < 0.05) than younger mares. Mares of both ages showed a similar trend for the N/L ratio. Older mares exhibited a lower number of monocytes (MONs) at +5 d (p < 0.05), and greater platelets (PLTs) at +5 and +16 d (p < 0.05) than younger mares. The…
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TopicsCircadian rhythm and melatonin · Adipose Tissue and Metabolism · Exercise and Physiological Responses
