Literature DB >> 28865210

Clinical efficacy of nutraceutical diet for cats with clinical signs of cutaneus adverse food reaction (CAFR).

F Mazzeranghi1, C Zanotti1, A Di Cerbo2, J P Verstegen2, R Cocco2, G Guidetti3, S Canello2.   

Abstract

Food allergies and food intolerances are clinically difficult to discriminate. Most often, along with cutaneous adverse food reactions or CAFR, they are classified as adverse food reactions, whose causes are numerous, including toxic compounds. Eighteen indoor-housed domestic cats with evident clinical symptoms related to CAFR (drooling, back and neck intense itching, neck eczema, chronic conjunctivitis and stomatitis) involving skin lesions were studied. Cytological evaluations of ear, skin and gingival swabs revealed an increased turnover of keratinocytes while the oxytetracycline ELISA determination showed an unexpected high amount of oxytetracycline in all cats at the first visit. All cats were then randomly assigned to receive a standard (SD group) or a nutraceutical diet (ND group) for 60 days. In the ND group a significant reduction of the mean serum concentration of oxytetracycline, pruritus intensity and skin lesion severity (**p<0.01, ***p<0.001, and ***p<0.001, respectively) was observed after 60 days, and associated with a significant improvement in the clinical picture. Although a direct correlation between oxytetracycline presence within cat sera and CAFR-related symptoms has never been described, this study highlights the benefit of a specific nutraceutical diet supplementation in improving clinical symptoms and skin lesions in cats with CARF.

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Keywords:  cat; cutaneous adverse food reactions; oxytetracycline

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28865210     DOI: 10.1515/pjvs-2017-0032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pol J Vet Sci        ISSN: 1505-1773            Impact factor:   0.821


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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 3.231

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Authors:  Ralf S Mueller; Thierry Olivry
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2018-11-12       Impact factor: 2.741

3.  Hypospermia Improvement in Dogs Fed on a Nutraceutical Diet.

Authors:  Francesco Ciribé; Riccardo Panzarella; Maria Carmela Pisu; Alessandro Di Cerbo; Gianandrea Guidetti; Sergio Canello
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2018-11-01

4.  A nutraceutical diet based on Lespedeza spp., Vaccinium macrocarpon and Taraxacum officinale improves spontaneous feline chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Alessandro Di Cerbo; Tommaso Iannitti; Gianandrea Guidetti; Sara Centenaro; Sergio Canello; Raffaella Cocco
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2018-06

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