Intrinsic characteristics of donkeys that affect drug treatment

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ignacio Lizarraga , Fernanda Castillo-Alcala
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Abstract

Donkeys have contributed to the development and livelihoods of humans for almost 7,000 years. They have been used for traction and transportation, kept as pets, utilized in animal-assisted therapies, or farmed as food-producing animals. Over the past two decades, significant progress has been made in bridging the knowledge gap in veterinary medicine between donkeys and horses. Veterinary practitioners are now more aware that donkeys have important behavioral, anatomical, and physiological characteristics that distinguish them from horses. These peculiarities should be considered when treating donkeys. For instance, donkeys are highly efficient in compartmentalizing and conserving water and metabolizing xenobiotics via cytochrome P450 enzymes. This affects the selection of drugs and their dosages. Estimating live weight and recognising and assessing pain accurately are also important factors when instituting pharmacological treatments for donkeys. Therapeutic regimens have been established for some drugs in donkeys, but many are still directly extrapolated from horses. Because donkeys are classified as a minor species, there are relatively few medications approved for their use. In addition, some cultures also consider donkeys as to have lower economic value than horses, which may preclude donkeys from receiving appropriate veterinary care. Veterinary education on donkey-specific topics would improve the health and ultimately the welfare of these animals. This review explores the characteristics of donkeys and offers guidance on their care and treatment, aiming to enhance their overall quality of life.
影响药物治疗的驴的内在特征。
近7000年来,驴子为人类的发展和生计做出了贡献。它们被用来牵引和运输,作为宠物饲养,用于动物辅助治疗,或作为生产食物的动物养殖。在过去二十年中,在弥合驴和马在兽医学方面的知识差距方面取得了重大进展。兽医从业人员现在更加意识到驴子具有重要的行为、解剖和生理特征,这些特征使它们区别于马。在治疗驴的时候应该考虑到这些特点。例如,驴通过细胞色素P450酶在划分和保存水分和代谢异种生物方面效率很高。这影响了药物的选择和剂量。在对驴进行药物治疗时,估计活重和准确识别和评估疼痛也是重要因素。一些药物已经在驴身上建立了治疗方案,但许多药物仍然是直接从马身上推断出来的。由于驴被归类为次要物种,因此批准用于它们的药物相对较少。此外,一些文化还认为驴的经济价值低于马,这可能会使驴得不到适当的兽医照顾。以驴为主题的兽医教育将改善这些动物的健康,并最终改善它们的福利。这篇综述探讨了驴子的特点,并为它们的护理和治疗提供了指导,旨在提高它们的整体生活质量。
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
249
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (JEVS) is an international publication designed for the practicing equine veterinarian, equine researcher, and other equine health care specialist. Published monthly, each issue of JEVS includes original research, reviews, case reports, short communications, and clinical techniques from leaders in the equine veterinary field, covering such topics as laminitis, reproduction, infectious disease, parasitology, behavior, podology, internal medicine, surgery and nutrition.
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