U of M Launches Largest-Ever Equine Muscle Disease Study

Results from this study will help veterinarians, researchers, and horse owners develop treatment strategies to combat the widespread problem. This study is both the largest study into muscle disease in horses and the largest crowdsourced study in the college’s history.
“Muscle diseases are some of the most common health issues horses face, with more than 250,000 horses in the U.S. afflicted each year,” said Molly McCue, DVM, MS, PhD, professor in the Department of Veterinary Population Medicine, associate dean of research at the CVM, and principal investigator on the study. Horses with muscle disease often exhibit muscle pain, stiffness, and a reluctance to move.
The research team hopes to leverage its longstanding expertise in genetic and muscle disease research to identify the specific genetic mutations that predispose a horse to muscle disease and to advance therapies. “We are turning to our expansive network of cases to help us respond to this far-reaching challenge in equine veterinary medicine,” McCue said
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