Efficacy and safety of omega-3-enriched lickable treats as adjunctive therapy for feline chronic gingivostomatitis: A randomized controlled trial.

IF 2 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-18 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2025.2344-2356
Panithi Sukho, Sekkarin Ploypetch, Chakkarin Satthathum, Phirom Prompiram, Warunya Chakritbudsabong
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Abstract

Background and aim: Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a debilitating inflammatory condition of the oral cavity in cats, associated with chronic pain, salivation, halitosis, and reduced quality of life. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) have known anti-inflammatory properties and may offer a supportive treatment option. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of two marine-derived n-3 PUFA sources - krill oil and green-lipped mussel (GLM) oil - administered through lickable cat treats in cats with FCGS.

Materials and methods: Sixteen FCGS cats were randomized into three double-blinded treatment groups to receive daily lickable treats: Control (no n-3 PUFA), krill oil (100 mg), or GLM oil (100 mg) for 28 days. Clinical outcomes (stomatitis and pain scores, halitosis, and salivation) were assessed on days 0, 14, and 28 by veterinarians. Owner-reported outcomes and inflammatory cytokine levels (interleukin 6, interleukin 1 beta, and interferon-gamma) were also evaluated.

Results: Both krill and GLM oil treatments were well-tolerated, with no adverse changes in body weight, hematological, or biochemical parameters. Mean stomatitis and pain scores showed a non-significant downward trend in all groups. Halitosis and salivation improved in seven cats, particularly in the GLM and control groups. Owner-reported improvement was observed in 10 of 16 cats, with the highest in the krill oil group (75%). Cytokine levels demonstrated high variability and no statistically significant changes. No significant differences were observed between the n-3 PUFA sources.

Conclusion: Daily administration of n-3 PUFA-enriched cat treats is safe and may provide mild clinical benefit in cats with FCGS, particularly in alleviating oral discomfort. While no significant differences were found between krill and GLM oils, both formulations were palatable and suitable as adjunctive therapy. Further research with larger cohorts, extended durations, and sensitive scoring systems is warranted to optimize treatment protocols.

一项随机对照试验:富含omega-3的可舔食物作为猫慢性龈口炎辅助治疗的有效性和安全性。
背景和目的:猫慢性龈口炎(FCGS)是一种使猫口腔虚弱的炎症性疾病,与慢性疼痛、流涎、口臭和生活质量下降有关。Omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸(n-3 PUFAs)具有已知的抗炎特性,可能提供支持性治疗选择。本研究旨在评价两种海洋n-3多聚脂肪酸来源磷虾油和绿唇贻贝(GLM)油通过可舔猫粮对患有FCGS的猫的安全性和临床疗效。材料和方法:将16只FCGS猫随机分为3个双盲治疗组,每天给予可舔的食物:对照组(不含n-3 PUFA)、磷虾油(100 mg)或GLM油(100 mg),持续28天。临床结果(口腔炎和疼痛评分、口臭和唾液分泌)在第0、14和28天由兽医评估。所有者报告的结果和炎症细胞因子水平(白细胞介素6、白细胞介素1 β和干扰素γ)也被评估。结果:磷虾油和GLM油处理均耐受良好,体重、血液学或生化参数均无不良变化。各组平均口炎和疼痛评分均呈无统计学意义的下降趋势。7只猫的口臭和唾液分泌得到改善,尤其是GLM组和对照组。16只猫中有10只猫的主人报告了改善,其中磷虾油组的改善程度最高(75%)。细胞因子水平表现出高变异性,没有统计学上的显著变化。n-3 PUFA来源之间没有显著差异。结论:每天给予富含n-3 pufa的猫粮是安全的,可能对患有FCGS的猫有轻微的临床益处,特别是在减轻口腔不适方面。虽然磷虾油和GLM油之间没有显着差异,但两种配方都是可口的,适合作为辅助治疗。进一步研究更大的队列,延长持续时间,和敏感的评分系统是必要的,以优化治疗方案。
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Veterinary World
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3.60
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317
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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