Collagen Hydrolysates as Nutritional Support in Canine Osteoarthritis: A Narrative Review

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1111/jpn.14076
Niels R. Blees, Michelle Teunissen, Britta Dobenecker, Janne Prawitt, Marianna A. Tryfonidou, Ronald Jan Corbee
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common disease in dogs with severe impact on their welfare. The multimodal management of OA includes feeding therapeutic diets and nutraceuticals to slow down OA progression. Collagen hydrolysates (CH) are a nutritional supplement that may exert anabolic effects on osteoarthritic joint cartilage as well as disease-modifying effects. After oral intake, CH is absorbed, mainly as amino acids, di- and tripeptides that are transported amongst others to the joint. In addition to reducing cartilage degradation, CH metabolites may reduce synovial inflammation and subchondral bone sclerosis during OA. Preliminary evidence in dogs suffering from the consequences of OA support the clinical efficacy of CH with reported reductions in lameness. However, effects on biomarker level of cartilage metabolism and inflammation are inconclusive. Additionally, current studies show a lack of standardised dosing regimens and the use of not validated outcomes. Future work should therefore elucidate further on the bioavailability of CH in dogs in order to establish adequate dosing recommendations. Furthermore, high-quality placebo-controlled randomised controlled trials are essential to dstudies have evaluated the cetermine the clinical efficacy of CH to reduce lameness, prevent OA progression and thereby improve the level of evidence.

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胶原蛋白水解物作为犬骨关节炎的营养支持:叙述性综述。
骨关节炎(OA)是狗的一种常见病,严重影响狗的福利。骨关节炎的多模式治疗包括喂食治疗饮食和营养保健品,以减缓骨关节炎的发展。胶原蛋白水解物(CH)是一种营养补充剂,可对骨关节炎关节软骨产生合成代谢作用和疾病调节作用。口服后,CH 主要以氨基酸、二肽和三肽的形式被吸收,并被运送到关节。除了减少软骨降解外,CH 代谢物还能减轻 OA 期间的滑膜炎症和软骨下骨硬化。在患有 OA 后遗症的狗身上发现的初步证据支持 CH 的临床疗效,据报道,跛行症状有所减轻。不过,对软骨代谢和炎症的生物标志物水平的影响尚无定论。此外,目前的研究还显示缺乏标准化的剂量方案,而且使用的结果也未经验证。因此,未来的工作应进一步阐明 CH 在狗体内的生物利用度,以制定适当的剂量建议。此外,高质量的安慰剂对照随机对照试验对于确定 CH 在减少跛行、预防 OA 进展方面的临床疗效,从而提高证据水平至关重要。
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Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: As an international forum for hypothesis-driven scientific research, the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers in the fields of animal physiology, biochemistry and physiology of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology and preservation (only when related to animal nutrition). Well-conducted scientific work that meets the technical and ethical standards is considered only on the basis of scientific rigor. Research on farm and companion animals is preferred. Comparative work on exotic species is welcome too. Pharmacological or toxicological experiments with a direct reference to nutrition are also considered. Manuscripts on fish and other aquatic non-mammals with topics on growth or nutrition will not be accepted. Manuscripts may be rejected on the grounds that the subject is too specialized or that the contribution they make to animal physiology and nutrition is insufficient. In addition, reviews on topics of current interest within the scope of the journal are welcome. Authors are advised to send an outline to the Editorial Office for approval prior to submission.
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