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Rick M. Arthur, DVM Equine Medical Director California Horse Racing Board and School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis. Acid-Base Physiology. The body regulates the pH (acidity) of the blood by manipulating bicarbonate H + + HCO 3 - ↔ H 2 CO3 ↔ CO 2 + H 2 O.
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Rick M. Arthur, DVM Equine Medical Director California Horse Racing Board and School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis
Acid-Base Physiology The body regulates the pH (acidity) of the blood by manipulating bicarbonate H+ + HCO3-↔ H2CO3 ↔ CO2 + H2O H+ (acid from muscle exertion) Alkalizing agent
Neutralize Acid to Enhance Performance Summary. Sodium bicarbonate and sodium citrate enhance performance when consumed before high-intensity events. A gain of 1-2% is possible in events lasting a few minutes… The substances work by helping to neutralize the acid produced by active muscles. Neutralize Acid to Enhance Performance : R Mc Naughton, B. Dalton, J. Tarr, D. Buck http://www.sportsci.org/traintech/buffer/lrm.htm
Neutralize Acid to Enhance Performance Summary. Sodium bicarbonate and sodium citrate enhance performance when consumed before high-intensity events. A gain of 1-2% is possible in events lasting a few minutes… The substances work by helping to neutralize the acid produced by active muscles. Reference: R Mc Naughton, B. Dalton, J. Tarr, D. Buck : Neutralize Acid to Enhance Performance http://www.sportsci.org/traintech/buffer/lrm.htm
Neutralize Acid to Enhance Performance A Gain of 1-2%: 6 Furlongs about 3-7 Lengths 1 Mile about 4-9 Lengths 11/4 Mile about 6-12 Lengths
TCO2 vs. Top 3 Finishers * * * 0.0001 0.0005 0.0065 0.0564 >33mml/l >34mml/l >35mml/l >36mml/l Cohen, Stanley, Arthur & Wang, Equine Veterinary Journal(2006) 38:543-548 Funded byOak Tree Racing Association
Normal TCO2: 37.0 mmls ~1.5mmls
RECOMMENDED “BEST PRACTICES” FOR TCO2 TESTING AND SAMPLE COLLECTION 37mm/l + Measurement Uncertainty
TCO2 Testing Program * Prior to announced TCO2 Testing Program
TCO2 Greater than 36mmls/lat Hollywood Park Spring 2006 • 40 Samples Exceeded 36mmls/l from 37 Horses • Only 1 sample exceeded the 37mmls/l limit • 21/40 Samples came from just 1 trainer • 28/40 Samples came from just 2 trainers
TCO2 Greater than 36mmls/lat Hollywood Park Spring ’07&’08 NONE Over the last 18 months the rate of samples > 36mml/l in SoCal is < 0.020%
Furosemide: • Is significantly associated with finishing in the top 3 (P= 0.001) separate from the TCO2 effect • Reduction of EIPH? • Weight Loss? • Increase in TCO2? • Some other unidentified factor
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