提出多维疼痛结果方法学,以证明镇痛药物的疗效和促进未来的药物批准仔猪阉割。

IF 4.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Animal Health Research Reviews Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-03 DOI:10.1017/S1466252321000141
Angela Baysinger, Sherrie R Webb, Jennifer Brown, Johann F Coetzee, Sara Crawford, Ashley DeDecker, Locke A Karriker, Monique Pairis-Garcia, Mhairi A Sutherland, Abbie V Viscardi
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摘要

在美国,雄性仔猪的阉割是在没有止痛药的情况下进行的,因为没有食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准的产品被标记为猪的疼痛控制。缺乏批准的产品主要是由于在哺乳仔猪中测量疼痛的方法存在很大差异,并且缺乏与其他生物反应(如一般应激或皮质醇的炎症反应)不同的经过验证的疼痛特异性结果。简单地说,为了测量疼痛缓解,疼痛的测量必须是具体的、可量化的和明确的。因此,考虑到减轻阉割疼痛的必要性,一个由研究人员、兽医、工业界和监管机构组成的联盟成立了,以确定潜在的动物基础结果,并根据已知的科学研究制定一种方法,以衡量疼痛和缓解策略的有效性。基于结果的测量包括生理、神经内分泌、行为和生产参数。最终,该联盟旨在提供一种有效的多模式方法来证明镇痛药物对仔猪阉割的疗效。可测量的结果是根据已发表的研究结果来选择的,这些研究表明它们的有效性、可靠性和敏感性,可以直接或间接测量仔猪手术阉割相关的疼痛。要考虑的结果是观察疼痛行为(即心电图定义的行为和仔猪鬼脸量表),用压力垫测量的步态参数,头盖骨和眼睛周围皮肤温度的红外热像仪,以及血液生物标志物。其他指标包括体重和死亡率。这种结果变量的标准化测量的主要目标是通过开发一种利用定义明确且可靠地测量仔猪疼痛的终点的研究方法来促进一致性和严密性。由此产生的方法将有助于和指导评估手术阉割后3- 5日龄仔猪综合镇痛干预措施的有效性。
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Proposed multidimensional pain outcome methodology to demonstrate analgesic drug efficacy and facilitate future drug approval for piglet castration.

Castration of male piglets in the United States is conducted without analgesics because no Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved products are labeled for pain control in swine. The absence of approved products is primarily due to a wide variation in how pain is measured in suckling piglets and the lack of validated pain-specific outcomes individually indistinct from other biological responses, such as general stress or inflammation responses with cortisol. Simply put, to measure pain mitigation, measurement of pain must be specific, quantifiable, and defined. Therefore, given the need for mitigating castration pain, a consortium of researchers, veterinarians, industry, and regulatory agencies was formed to identify potential animal-based outcomes and develop a methodology, based on the known scientific research, to measure pain and the efficacy of mitigation strategies. The outcome-based measures included physiological, neuroendocrine, behavioral, and production parameters. Ultimately, this consortium aims to provide a validated multimodal methodology to demonstrate analgesic drug efficacy for piglet castration.Measurable outcomes were selected based on published studies suggesting their validity, reliability, and sensitivity for the direct or indirect measurement of pain associated with surgical castration in piglets. Outcomes to be considered are observation of pain behaviors (i.e. ethogram defined behaviors and piglet grimace scale), gait parameters measured with a pressure mat, infrared thermography of skin temperature of the cranium and periphery of the eye, and blood biomarkers. Other measures include body weight and mortality rate.This standardized measurement of the outcome variable's primary goal is to facilitate consistency and rigor by developing a research methodology utilizing endpoints that are well-defined and reliably measure pain in piglets. The resulting methodology will facilitate and guide the evaluation of the effectiveness of comprehensive analgesic interventions for 3- to 5-day-old piglets following surgical castration.

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Animal Health Research Reviews
Animal Health Research Reviews VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Animal Health Research Reviews provides an international forum for the publication of reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal health. Papers include in-depth analyses and broader overviews of all facets of health and science in both domestic and wild animals. Major subject areas include physiology and pharmacology, parasitology, bacteriology, food and environmental safety, epidemiology and virology. The journal is of interest to researchers involved in animal health, parasitologists, food safety experts and academics interested in all aspects of animal production and welfare.
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