Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães

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Autor(a) principal: Guberman, Úrsula Chaves [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/154694
http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/29-06-2016/000866549.pdf
Resumo: The keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is inflammatory and a common disease in dogs. The use of omega 6 and 3 for treatment in humans and rabbits has been researched because of the potential immunomodulatory effect of these fatty acids, but there are no reports of its use in dogs with this condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of linseed oil and fish oil, products rich in omega 3 and 6, administered orally on tear production and ocular inflammation in dogs with KCS. For this study we used 45 dogs: 15 without KCS, constituting the control group (CG) and 30 with KCS. A randomized, double-blind clinical study was performed in assigned to treatment orally with oil fish (FO) or linseed oil (LO), both once daily for 60 days. More 15 dogs with no KCS were evaluated for a control group (CG). Clinical examination of the eye, Schirmer tear tests I, tear film breakup time, fluorescein test were performed prior to treatment (M0) and at days 15 (M15), 30(M30), 45(M45) and 60(M60) after initiation of treatment. The impression cytology on ocular surface was performed at M0, M30 and M60. The conjunctival histopathological analysis was only performed prior to treatment and at day 60 after treatment. That was a significant decrease in conjunctival hyperemia in dogs of both treatments at day 60. The histopathological analysis revealed a decrease in the epithelial thickness both in FO and LO, a decrease on the degree of keratinization in LO and a decrease inflammatory cell infiltration in FO. There were no significant differences in the others evaluations in both groups. The analyzed results demonstrate that although both treatments administered orally do not increase tear production within 60 days of treatment, it improve the ocular surface. Thus, fish oil reduces eye inflammation. Therefore, treatment with linseed oil or fish may be indicated as adjunctive therapy for dogs with KCS
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spelling Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cãesSupplementation with linseed and fish oil for treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogsDry eye syndromesKeratoconjunctivitisCeratoconjuntiviteSíndromes do olho secoConjuntiva - DoençasÁcidos graxos Ômega-6Ácidos graxos Ômega-3Cães – DoençasThe keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is inflammatory and a common disease in dogs. The use of omega 6 and 3 for treatment in humans and rabbits has been researched because of the potential immunomodulatory effect of these fatty acids, but there are no reports of its use in dogs with this condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of linseed oil and fish oil, products rich in omega 3 and 6, administered orally on tear production and ocular inflammation in dogs with KCS. For this study we used 45 dogs: 15 without KCS, constituting the control group (CG) and 30 with KCS. A randomized, double-blind clinical study was performed in assigned to treatment orally with oil fish (FO) or linseed oil (LO), both once daily for 60 days. More 15 dogs with no KCS were evaluated for a control group (CG). Clinical examination of the eye, Schirmer tear tests I, tear film breakup time, fluorescein test were performed prior to treatment (M0) and at days 15 (M15), 30(M30), 45(M45) and 60(M60) after initiation of treatment. The impression cytology on ocular surface was performed at M0, M30 and M60. The conjunctival histopathological analysis was only performed prior to treatment and at day 60 after treatment. That was a significant decrease in conjunctival hyperemia in dogs of both treatments at day 60. The histopathological analysis revealed a decrease in the epithelial thickness both in FO and LO, a decrease on the degree of keratinization in LO and a decrease inflammatory cell infiltration in FO. There were no significant differences in the others evaluations in both groups. The analyzed results demonstrate that although both treatments administered orally do not increase tear production within 60 days of treatment, it improve the ocular surface. Thus, fish oil reduces eye inflammation. Therefore, treatment with linseed oil or fish may be indicated as adjunctive therapy for dogs with KCSA ceratoconjuntivite seca (CCS) é uma afecção de caráter inflamatório, comum em cães. O uso do ômega 3 e 6 no tratamento de humanos e coelhos com CCS tem sido pesquisado devido ao potencial efeito imunomodulador desses ácidos graxos, porém não há relatos do seu uso em cães com essa afecção. Objetivou-se avaliar o efeito dos óleos de linho e peixe, produtos ricos em ômega 3 e 6, administrados por via oral, na produção lacrimal e inflamação ocular de cães com CCS. Foram utilizados 45 cães, sendo 15 sem CCS, constituindo o grupo controle (GC), e 30 com CCS. Estes foram divididos de forma randomizada e cega em dois grupos: grupo tratado com óleo de linho (GL) e grupo tratado com óleo de peixe (GP); cada animal recebeu, por via oral, uma cápsula a cada 24 horas durante 60 dias, de acordo com o seu grupo. Exame clínico, teste lacrimal de Schirmer 1, teste de ruptura do filme lacrimal e teste de fluoresceína foram realizados antes do início do tratamento (M0) e aos 15 (M15), 30 (M30), 45 (M45) e 60 (M60) dias de tratamento. A citologia de impressão de superfície ocular foi realizada no M0, M30 e M60, enquanto a biópsia conjuntival para histopatologia foi obtida antes do tratamento e no momento final de avaliação. Houve diminuição significativa da hiperemia conjuntival nos cães de ambos os grupos tratados aos 60 dias. Na análise histopatológica, detectou-se diminuição da espessura epitelial no GL e GP, diminuição da queratinização no GL e diminuição do infiltrado de células inflamatórias no GP ao final do tratamento. Não houve diferença significativa nas demais avaliações. Conclui-se que os óleos de linho e peixe não aumentam a produção lacrimal até 60 dias do tratamento, porém melhoram a qualidade da superfície ocular. O óleo de peixe reduz o quadro inflamatório. Desta forma, o tratamento com óleo de linho ou peixe pode ser indicado como terapia adjuvante para cães com CCSFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Brandão, Cláudia Valéria Seullner [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Guberman, Úrsula Chaves [UNESP]2018-07-27T18:26:06Z2018-07-27T18:26:06Z2015-08-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis1 CD-ROMapplication/pdfGUBERMAN, Úrsula Chaves. Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães. 2015. 1 CD-ROM. Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2015.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/154694000866549http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/29-06-2016/000866549.pdf33004064086P110876153890136550000-0002-2011-5214Alephreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-30T06:14:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/154694Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-11-30T06:14:43Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
Supplementation with linseed and fish oil for treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs
title Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
spellingShingle Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
Guberman, Úrsula Chaves [UNESP]
Dry eye syndromes
Keratoconjunctivitis
Ceratoconjuntivite
Síndromes do olho seco
Conjuntiva - Doenças
Ácidos graxos Ômega-6
Ácidos graxos Ômega-3
Cães – Doenças
title_short Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
title_full Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
title_fullStr Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
title_full_unstemmed Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
title_sort Suplementação oral com óleos de linho e peixe para o tratamento da ceratoconjuntivite seca em cães
author Guberman, Úrsula Chaves [UNESP]
author_facet Guberman, Úrsula Chaves [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Brandão, Cláudia Valéria Seullner [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guberman, Úrsula Chaves [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dry eye syndromes
Keratoconjunctivitis
Ceratoconjuntivite
Síndromes do olho seco
Conjuntiva - Doenças
Ácidos graxos Ômega-6
Ácidos graxos Ômega-3
Cães – Doenças
topic Dry eye syndromes
Keratoconjunctivitis
Ceratoconjuntivite
Síndromes do olho seco
Conjuntiva - Doenças
Ácidos graxos Ômega-6
Ácidos graxos Ômega-3
Cães – Doenças
description The keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is inflammatory and a common disease in dogs. The use of omega 6 and 3 for treatment in humans and rabbits has been researched because of the potential immunomodulatory effect of these fatty acids, but there are no reports of its use in dogs with this condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of linseed oil and fish oil, products rich in omega 3 and 6, administered orally on tear production and ocular inflammation in dogs with KCS. For this study we used 45 dogs: 15 without KCS, constituting the control group (CG) and 30 with KCS. A randomized, double-blind clinical study was performed in assigned to treatment orally with oil fish (FO) or linseed oil (LO), both once daily for 60 days. More 15 dogs with no KCS were evaluated for a control group (CG). Clinical examination of the eye, Schirmer tear tests I, tear film breakup time, fluorescein test were performed prior to treatment (M0) and at days 15 (M15), 30(M30), 45(M45) and 60(M60) after initiation of treatment. The impression cytology on ocular surface was performed at M0, M30 and M60. The conjunctival histopathological analysis was only performed prior to treatment and at day 60 after treatment. That was a significant decrease in conjunctival hyperemia in dogs of both treatments at day 60. The histopathological analysis revealed a decrease in the epithelial thickness both in FO and LO, a decrease on the degree of keratinization in LO and a decrease inflammatory cell infiltration in FO. There were no significant differences in the others evaluations in both groups. The analyzed results demonstrate that although both treatments administered orally do not increase tear production within 60 days of treatment, it improve the ocular surface. Thus, fish oil reduces eye inflammation. Therefore, treatment with linseed oil or fish may be indicated as adjunctive therapy for dogs with KCS
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