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Anticossos monoclonals com a nou tractament de l'artrosi en gossos i gats

Authors: Sanchez, Elodie; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona;

Anticossos monoclonals com a nou tractament de l'artrosi en gossos i gats

Abstract

El reciente descubrimiento de anticuerpos monoclonales anti-FCN para perros y gatos representa una innovación terapéutica en el manejo del dolor de la osteoartritis. Este documento tiene como objetivo hacer un estudio bibliográfico para comprender el interés de estos anticuerpos en carnívoros domésticos, explicar su funcionamiento describiendo su farmacología, pero también evaluar su eficacia y seguridad. Estudios recientes demuestran que esta terapia ofrece una solución eficaz para el control duradero del dolor crónico asociado a la artrosis, tanto en perros como en gatos. A pesar de algunos efectos secundarios menores, los anticuerpos son seguros y bien tolerados.

El recent descobriment d'anticossos monoclonals anti-NGF per a gossos i gats representa una innovació terapèutica en la gestió del dolor de l'artrosi. Aquest document pretén realitzar un estudi bibliogràfic per entendre l'interès d'aquests anticossos en carnívors domèstics, explicar com funciona descrivint la seva farmacologia, però també avaluar-ne l'eficàcia i la seguretat. Estudis recents demostren que aquesta teràpia ofereix una solució eficaç per al control durador del dolor crònic associat a l'artrosi, tant en gossos com en gats. Malgrat alguns efectes secundaris menors, els anticossos són segurs i ben tolerats.

The recent discovery of anti-NGF monoclonal antibodies for dogs and cats represents a therapeutic innovation in the management of osteoarthritis pain. This document aims to carry out a bibliographic study to understand the interest of these antibodies in domestic carnivores, to explain their functioning by describing their pharmacology, but also to evaluate their efficacy and safety. Recent studies show that this therapy offers an effective solution for lasting control of chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis, in both dogs and cats. Despite some minor side effects, the antibodies are safe and well tolerated.

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"factor de creixement nerviós", "proceso de dolor", "carnívoros", "anti-FCN", "artrosi", "nerve growth factor", "pain process", "factor de crecimiento nervioso", "anticuerpos monoclonales", "artrosis", Anti-ngf, "carnívors", "procés de dolor", "monoclonal antibodies", "carnivores", "anticossos monoclonals", "osteoarthritis"

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