Genetics of the tying-up syndrome in warm-blooded horses
Absztrakt
Symptoms of ‘tying up’ in horses range from musculoskeletal problems due to stiffening of
the muscles, especially the hind limbs and loins to discolouration of the urine (azoturia) and
lateral recumbency. According to the current state of research, the term ‘tying up’ covers var ious diseases that have similar symptoms. Unique definitions of the various diseases covered
by the term are challenging due to the similarity of clinical presentation. Inadequate training
and electrolyte imbalances are characterized as high-risk factors that may lead to tying up
symptoms. The occurrence of the syndrome increases the likelihood of reoccurrence.
Furthermore, clinical studies have proven, that certain families of horses show higher inci dences which leads to the assumption of genetic predisposition.