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Series GSE215200 Query DataSets for GSE215200
Status Public on Aug 17, 2023
Title Transcriptomic signature related to welfare of horses housed in individual boxes
Organism Equus caballus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In this new study, we analyzed the blood transcriptome of horses housed individually that were first examined for their behavior, health and microbiota. We performed differential and regression analyzes of gene expression to unveil the molecular pathways related to the behavioural changes associated with housing horses in individual boxes. This study shows that aggressiveness towards humans and stereotypies are behavioural indicators that covary with physiological alterations.
 
Overall design The study population consisted of 45 sport horses. RNA was extracted from blood and gene expression profiles were performed using Agilent microarrays (1 sample per animal).
 
Contributor(s) Foury A, Mach N, Ruet A, Lansade L, Moisan M
Citation(s) 37655309
Submission date Oct 11, 2022
Last update date Sep 14, 2023
Contact name Aline FOURY
E-mail(s) aline.foury@inrae.fr
Organization name INRAE
Lab NutriNeuro
Street address 146 rue Léo Saignat
City Bordeaux
ZIP/Postal code 33600
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL32737 Agilent-081421 Horse_60K_2016_01_22 021322 [Probe name version]
Samples (45)
GSM6626339 Whole blood - Ag.H_Al.H_Ap.0_St.0 - Mare - ATHENA_CHAMPEIX
GSM6626340 Whole blood - Ag.0_Al.0_Ap.H_St.0 - Gelding - RIESLING_LES_PARTS
GSM6626342 Whole blood - Ag.H_Al.0_Ap.L_St.0 - Gelding - PARADOR_DU_FOUSSAL
Relations
BioProject PRJNA889330

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