Evaluation of Physiological Parameters in Response to Endurance Exercise of Zanskar Ponies Adapted to High Altitude of Ladakh Region

  • Saket Kumar Niranjan ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)
  • Ranjit S. Kataria ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)
  • Monika Sodhi DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
  • Vijay K. Bharti DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
  • Bhuvnesh Kumar DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
  • Ajay Garg 16 MFVH, Zanskar Ponies Breeding Unit, Partapur, C/o-56 APO (Jammu & Kashmir)
  • M. C. Pandey ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)
  • Ankita Sharma ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)
  • Prince Vivek DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
  • Arup Giri DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
Keywords: Zanskar pony, endurance, physiological response, hypoxia, high altitude adaptation, Ladakh

Abstract

Zanskar pony, a native horse breed of Ladakh mainly used for transportation in Trans-Himalayan region of India, is well adapted to high altitude hypobaric hypoxia environment. Due to extreme conditions of the Ladakh region, better endurance of these ponies under hypoxic and extreme cold conditions is of utmost concern for their recruitment in Indian Army. In the present study, 12 young trained Zanskar ponies were evaluated during endurance exercise at an altitude of 3292 meter above mean sea level. The animals were subjected to carriage transport with 65-70Kg load or riding on a track of 5-6 Km. Physiological parameters viz., pulse rate (PR), heart rate (HR), rectal temperature (RT), respiratory rate (RR) and oxygen saturation (SaO2) were recorded in Zanskar ponies during pre-exercise (T0), post- exercise (T1) and post recovery (T2, 2 hours post resting) stages. Results showed marked increase in PR, HR, RR and RT post exercise time points. The mean values of PR increased from 49.83±4.62 to 73.67±21.54 per minute, HR from 48±13.60 to 75±15.82 beats/min, RR from 37.83±9.70 to 57.67±13.48 per min and RT from 99.62±0.34 101.04±0.53 °F from pre stress to post endurance stress. The mean SaO2 level reduced significantly (88.58±6.75 at T0 versus 64.00±18.70 at T1 and 54.42±14.79 at T2) post exercise. This indicated limited availability of arterial oxygen for tissues which could be vital factor for adverse change in some of physio-biochemical parameters. Though the trend of physiological response was similar for all the 12 animals, still variation at individual animal level was observed during endurance stress. In future, some of these physiological parameters along with biochemical and molecular parameters could be evaluated as potential biomarkers in selecting ponies with superior endurance trait specifically under hypoxic conditions.

Author Biographies

Saket Kumar Niranjan, ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)

Dr. Saket Kumar Niranjan, Senior Scientist in Division of
Animal Genetics and Breeding NBAGR, Karnal, has contributed
in endurance trial and in collection of physiological data.

Ranjit S. Kataria, ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)

Dr. Ranjit S Kataria, Principal Scientist and Head, Animal
Biotechnology Division, NBAGR, Karnal has contributed in
animal trial and in collection of physiological data

Monika Sodhi, DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101

Dr. Monika Sodhi is Principal Scientist at Animal Biotechnology
Division, ICAR-NBAGR, Karnal.

Vijay K. Bharti, DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
Dr. Vijaya K Bharti is Scientist D in DIHAR-DRDO, Leh.
Bhuvnesh Kumar, DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
Dr. Bhuvnesh Kumar, Ex-Director DIHAR-DRDO, Leh.
Ajay Garg, 16 MFVH, Zanskar Ponies Breeding Unit, Partapur, C/o-56 APO (Jammu & Kashmir)
Col. Ajay Garg, Director RVS, HQ14 CORPS, C/o-56 APO
M. C. Pandey, ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)

Captain MC Yadav was posted at Zanskar breeding unit,
Partapur.

Ankita Sharma, ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Karnal (Haryana)
Ankita Sharma, Research Associate at ICAR-NBAGR, Karnal
Prince Vivek, DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
Prince Vivek, Research Fellow at DRDO-DIHAR, Leh.
Arup Giri, DRDO-Defense Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh (Jammu and Kashmir)-194101
Arup Giri, Research Fellow at DRDO-DIHAR, Leh.
Published
2018-03-23
How to Cite
Niranjan, S., Kataria, R., Sodhi, M., Bharti, V., Kumar, B., Garg, A., Pandey, M., Sharma, A., Vivek, P., & Giri, A. (2018). Evaluation of Physiological Parameters in Response to Endurance Exercise of Zanskar Ponies Adapted to High Altitude of Ladakh Region. Defence Life Science Journal, 3(2), 172-176. https://doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.3.12573
Section
Cold Arid Agro Animal Technologies