Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the anti-hepcidin effect of pentosan polysulfate (PPS) in Mongolian horses. Twenty-six healthy horses were randomly allocated in to two-groups; one group was treated with a PPS once a week for 4-weeks while another group keeping as placebo. Blood samples at day 0 (D0), before race (BR; day 28) and after race (AR; day 28) were analyzed for serum biochemistry, hepcidin and iron concentrations. Significant reduction of hepcidin was observed at AR in PPS group when compared with BR placebo (P<0.05) and AR placebo (P<0.01). Mean hepcidin concentration difference of D0-BR and BR-AR in PPS was greater than the placebo whereas the iron concentration difference is reduced compared to placebo. Results indicate a novel therapeutic application of PPS as an anti-hepcidin compound to control hepcidin in horses while emphasizing further molecular studies.
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Wijekoon, S., Tsogbadrakh, M., Sunaga, T., Wang, Y., Mwale, C., Kim, S., … Okumura, M. (2022). Pentosan polysulfate regulates hepcidin expression in native Mongolian horses. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 84(10), 1437–1441. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0113
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