Literature DB >> 25861789

Atopic itch in dogs: pharmacology and modeling.

Thierry Olivry1, Wolfgang Bäumer.   

Abstract

Itch is the most common clinical problem seen in dogs with skin diseases. Although an etiological classification of canine pruritus does not yet exist, most causes would likely fall into the IFSI class I (dermatological) itch. One of the most common causes of canine itch is that associated with atopic dermatitis, and there is randomized controlled trial grade evidence of the efficacy of several antipruritic interventions. At this time, the mainstay of treatment of canine atopic itch relies principally on the use of topical and/or oral glucocorticoids and oral cyclosporine. Type 1 receptor antihistamines are notorious in their inconsistency in reducing pruritus in atopic dogs. A new Janus kinase (JAK)-1 inhibitor has recently been approved for treatment of allergic itch in dogs, and its onset of efficacy is remarkably fast. Modeling itch in dogs can be achieved by allergen sensitization (fleas, house dust mites), and challenges that elicit pruritic manifestation can be used for mechanistic studies as well as for testing of novel anti-itch modalities.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25861789     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-44605-8_19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 0171-2004


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Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2019-09-30       Impact factor: 2.708

Review 2.  Clinical Guidelines for the Use of Antipruritic Drugs in the Control of the Most Frequent Pruritic Skin Diseases in Dogs.

Authors:  Vincent Bruet; Marion Mosca; Amaury Briand; Patrick Bourdeau; Didier Pin; Noëlle Cochet-Faivre; Marie-Christine Cadiergues
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2022-03-22

3.  Itch suppression in mice and dogs by modulation of spinal α2 and α3GABAA receptors.

Authors:  William T Ralvenius; Elena Neumann; Martina Pagani; Mario A Acuña; Hendrik Wildner; Dietmar Benke; Nina Fischer; Ana Rostaher; Simon Schwager; Michael Detmar; Katrin Frauenknecht; Adriano Aguzzi; Jed Lee Hubbs; Uwe Rudolph; Claude Favrot; Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Periostin Activation of Integrin Receptors on Sensory Neurons Induces Allergic Itch.

Authors:  Santosh K Mishra; Joshua J Wheeler; Saumitra Pitake; Huiping Ding; Changyu Jiang; Tomoki Fukuyama; Judy S Paps; Patrick Ralph; Jacob Coyne; Michelle Parkington; Jennifer DeBrecht; Lauren C Ehrhardt-Humbert; Glenn P Cruse; Wolfgang Bäumer; Ru-Rong Ji; Mei-Chuan Ko; Thierry Olivry
Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 9.995

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