| Literature DB >> 26743397 |
Alessandro Di Cerbo1, Sara Centenaro2, Francesca Beribè3, Fulvio Laus4, Matteo Cerquetella5, Andrea Spaterna6, Gianandrea Guidetti7, Sergio Canello8, Giuseppe Terrazzano9,10.
Abstract
The aim of this evaluation study was to assess the possible role of a specific nutraceutical diet in relieving main clinical symptoms of chronic bilateral otitis externa (occlusion of ear canal, erythema, discharge quantity, and odor) in 30 adult dogs. Thirty dogs of different breeds (mean age ± SEM; 6.03 ± 0.15 years and mean weight ± SEM; 32.01 ± 1.17 Kg; 53.3% males, 46.6% females) with evident chronic clinical otitis symptoms were equally divided and randomly assigned to receive either the nutraceutical diet (ND group) or a standard diet (SD group) over a period of 90 days. In all cases a topical pharmacological treatment was given. The nutraceutical diet, also endowed with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, significantly decreased the mean score intensity of all symptoms after 90 days of intervention (P < 0.0001) with the exception of Malassezia pachydermatis infection which was only slightly reduced. Our investigation is one of the few evidence-based results where a commercial nutraceutical diet has been proven effective, in combination with drugs, in relieving otitis externa-related symptoms. This study opens new insights into otitis externa clinical management providing evidence of efficacy of a combined therapy with drugs and a specific nutraceutical diet.Entities:
Keywords: Antiinflammatory and antioxidant activities; Nutraceutical diet; Otitis externa; Symptoms intensity decrease
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26743397 PMCID: PMC4754334 DOI: 10.1007/s11259-015-9651-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res Commun ISSN: 0165-7380 Impact factor: 2.459
Daily amount of dietary supplement suggested by the manifacturer
| Daily ratio | |
|---|---|
| Weight (Kg) | Amount (g) |
| 1 – 10 | 30 – 180 |
| 11 – 20 | 190 – 300 |
| 21 – 35 | 310 – 455 |
| 36 – 50 | 465 – 595 |
Fig. 1Microscopic image of Malassezia presence. Microscope image (100X) highlighting the presence of several Malassezia pachydermatis organisms along with epithelial cells at different mature stages.
Fig. 2Ears improvement after 90 days of evaluation with specific nutraceutical diet, (a-c) ears before the evaluation (time = 0), (b-d) ears at the end of the evaluation (time = 90)
Fig. 3Graphical representations of symptoms trend during the evaluation. (a) Mean Malassezia organisms in OIF before and after 90 days of evaluation for SD and ND group, organisms resulted slightly decreased in ND group; (b) mean occlusion of ear canal score before and after 90 days of evaluation for SD and ND group, a significant decrease (****P < 0.0001) was observed in ND group; (c) mean discharge quantity score before and after 90 days of evaluation for SD and ND group, a significant decrease (****P < 0.0001) was observed in ND group t; (d) mean odor score before and after 90 days of evaluation for SD and ND group, a significant decrease (****P < 0.0001) was observed in ND group; (e) mean erythema score before and after 90 days of evaluation for SD and ND group, a significant decrease (****P < 0.0001) was observed in ND group