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马的口腔疼痛:生理基础、行为指标、福利影响及一项建议解决方案

Mouth Pain in Horses: Physiological Foundations, Behavioural Indices, Welfare Implications, and a Suggested Solution.

作者信息

Mellor David J

机构信息

Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North 4474, New Zealand.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 Mar 29;10(4):572. doi: 10.3390/ani10040572.

Abstract

A proposition addressed here is that, although bitted horses are viewed by many equestrians as being largely free of bit-related mouth pain, it seems likely that most behavioural signs of such pain are simply not recognised. Background information is provided on the following: the major features of pain generation and experience; cerebrocortical involvement in the conscious experience of pain by mammals; the numerous other subjective experiences mammals can have; adjunct physiological responses to pain; some general feature of behavioural responses to pain; and the neural bases of sensations generated within the mouth. Mouth pain in horses is then discussed. The areas considered exclude dental disease, but they include the stimulation of pain receptors by bits in the interdental space, the tongue, the commissures of the mouth, and the buccal mucosa. Compression, laceration, inflammation, impeded tissue blood flow, and tissue stretching are evaluated as noxious stimuli. The high pain sensitivity of the interdental space is described, as are likely increases in pain sensitivity due to repeated bit contact with bruises, cuts, tears, and/or ulcers wherever they are located in the mouth. Behavioural indices of mouth pain are then identified by contrasting the behaviours of horses when wearing bitted bridles, when changed from bitted to bit-free bridles, and when free-roaming unbitted in the wild. Observed indicative behaviours involve mouth movements, head-neck position, and facial expression ("pain face"), as well as characteristic body movements and gait. The welfare impacts of bit-related pain include the noxiousness of the pain itself as well as likely anxiety when anticipating the pain and fear whilst experiencing it, especially if the pain is severe. In addition, particular mouth behaviours impede airflow within the air passages of the upper respiratory system, effects that, in their turn, adversely affect the air passages in the lungs. Here, they increase airflow resistance and decrease alveolar gas exchange, giving rise to suffocating experiences of breathlessness. In addition, breathlessness is a likely consequence of the low jowl angles commonly maintained during dressage. If severe, as with pain, the prospect of breathlessness is likely to give rise to anxiety and the direct experience of breathlessness to fear. The related components of welfare compromise therefore likely involve pain, breathlessness, anxiety, and fear. Finally, a 12-point strategy is proposed to give greater impetus to a wider adoption of bit-free bridles in order to avoid bit-induced mouth pain.

摘要

这里提出的一个观点是,尽管许多骑手认为戴口衔的马基本没有与口衔相关的口腔疼痛,但很可能这种疼痛的大多数行为迹象根本未被识别出来。文中提供了以下背景信息:疼痛产生和体验的主要特征;大脑皮质在哺乳动物疼痛意识体验中的作用;哺乳动物可能具有的众多其他主观体验;对疼痛的辅助生理反应;对疼痛行为反应的一些一般特征;以及口腔内产生感觉的神经基础。接着讨论了马的口腔疼痛问题。所考虑的领域不包括牙齿疾病,但包括口衔在齿间隙、舌头、口角和颊黏膜处对疼痛感受器的刺激。将压迫、撕裂、炎症、组织血流受阻和组织拉伸评估为有害刺激。描述了齿间隙的高疼痛敏感性,以及由于口衔反复接触导致的瘀伤、割伤、撕裂和/或溃疡(无论位于口腔何处)可能导致的疼痛敏感性增加。然后,通过对比马在佩戴有口衔的缰绳时、从有口衔缰绳换成无口衔缰绳时以及在野外自由放养无口衔时的行为,确定口腔疼痛的行为指标。观察到的指示性行为包括口腔动作、头颈位置和面部表情(“痛苦表情”),以及特征性的身体动作和步态。与口衔相关的疼痛对福利的影响包括疼痛本身的有害性,以及在预期疼痛时可能产生的焦虑和在经历疼痛时的恐惧,尤其是如果疼痛严重的话。此外,特定的口腔行为会阻碍上呼吸道气道内的气流,这些影响进而会对肺部气道产生不利影响。在这里,它们会增加气流阻力并减少肺泡气体交换,导致令人窒息的呼吸急促体验。此外,呼吸急促很可能是盛装舞步期间通常保持的低脸颊角度的结果。如果像疼痛一样严重,呼吸急促的可能性很可能会导致焦虑,而呼吸急促的直接体验会导致恐惧。因此,福利受损的相关因素可能包括疼痛、呼吸急促、焦虑和恐惧。最后,提出了一项12点策略,以更有力地推动更广泛地采用无口衔缰绳,从而避免口衔引起的口腔疼痛。

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