LIVIVO - The Search Portal for Life Sciences

zur deutschen Oberfläche wechseln
Advanced search

Search results

Result 1 - 1 of total 1

Search options

Article ; Online: One-health approach to canine cognitive decline: Dogs Overcoming Geriatric Memory and Aging Initiative for early detection of cognitive decline.

Hunter, Robert P / Ehrenzweig, Joel / Hainsworth, Atticus / Crawford, Abbe / Dagan, Asaf / Sage, Jaime / Araujo, Joseph

American journal of veterinary research

2023  Volume 84, Issue 11

Abstract: Treatment options for human dementia remain limited, and additional research is needed to develop and validate translational models. Canine cognitive decline (CCD) is common in older dogs and a major source of morbidity. The decline includes ... ...

Abstract Treatment options for human dementia remain limited, and additional research is needed to develop and validate translational models. Canine cognitive decline (CCD) is common in older dogs and a major source of morbidity. The decline includes physiological and behavioral changes comparable to those in humans diagnosed with dementia. There are also corresponding changes in plasma neurodegenerative biomarkers and neuropathology. Biomarkers for both human and canine cognitive decline can be used to identify and quantify the onset of behavioral data suggestive of CCD. Successful correlations would provide reference values for the early identification of neurodegeneration in canine patients. This could allow for the subsequent testing of interventions directed at ameliorating CCD and offer translational value leading to safe and effective treatment of dementia in people. Research can help exploit, track, and provide benefits from the rapid progression of spontaneous naturally occurring CCD in a large heterogenous community of companion dogs. Research efforts should work to deliver information using blood biomarkers, comorbidities, and wearable technologies to track and evaluate biometric data associated with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline that can be used by both human and companion animal researchers. The synergistic approach between human and veterinary medicine epitomized in one health underscores the interconnectedness of the well-being of both species. Leveraging the insights gained from studying CCD can not only lead to innovative interventions for pets but will also shed light on the complex mechanisms of human dementia.
MeSH term(s) Humans ; Dogs ; Animals ; Aged ; One Health ; Aging/pathology ; Aging/psychology ; Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnosis ; Biomarkers ; Dementia ; Dog Diseases/diagnosis ; Dog Diseases/pathology
Chemical Substances Biomarkers
Language English
Publishing date 2023-09-26
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 390796-x
ISSN 1943-5681 ; 0002-9645
ISSN (online) 1943-5681
ISSN 0002-9645
DOI 10.2460/ajvr.23.02.0032
Shelf mark
Zs.A 422: Show issues Location:
Je nach Verfügbarkeit (siehe Angabe bei Bestand)
bis Jg. 1994: Bestellungen von Artikeln über das Online-Bestellformular
Jg. 1995 - 2021: Lesesall (1.OG)
ab Jg. 2022: Lesesaal (EG)
Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

More links

Kategorien

To top