Torres-Bernal Fabiola, Martínez-Burnes Julio, Hernández-Avalos Ismael, Olmos-Hernández Adriana, Domínguez-OIiva Adriana, Reyes-Sotelo Brenda, González-López Cynthia, Villanueva-Pereyra Diana, Mota-Rojas Daniel
Science Programme "Maestria en Ciencias Agropecuarias", Xochimilco Campus, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico City 04960, Mexico.
Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Instituto de Ecología Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Victoria City 87000, Mexico.
Vet Sci. 2025 May 27;12(6):523. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12060523.
This study aimed to assess changes in the surface temperature and physiological parameters of cats exposed to a fear model involving negative dog-cat interactions, receiving three pharmacological options: a single dose of cannabidiol, gabapentin, or synthetic facial pheromones. The surface temperature of the upper and lower limbs, facial, dorsal, and appendicular thermal windows was assessed through infrared thermography. Additionally, heart rate, respiratory rate, and rectal temperature were recorded. Eighty male and female domestic cats were included in the study and randomly divided into four groups: CONTROL (placebo, 2 mL/cat orally), CBD (cannabidiol, 2 mg/kg orally), GABA (gabapentin, 100 mg/cat orally), and SFP (synthetic facial pheromone, two sprays/carrier). All cats underwent six experimental phases: T, T1st, T1st, T, T2nd, and T2nd. Drug administration was carried out at the end of T1st; the time between drug administration and T differed according to each drug's nature. Statistical differences were obtained between experimental groups and times in the average surface temperature of thermal windows and cardiorespiratory parameters. In particular, the CBD, GABA, and SFP groups exhibited differences during T2nd, in contrast to the control and T1st groups. In conclusion, the results suggest a pharmacological effect of CBD, GABA, and SFP on cats' physiological alterations in response to fear.
本研究旨在评估暴露于涉及负面猫狗互动的恐惧模型中的猫的体表温度和生理参数变化,这些猫接受三种药物选择:单剂量的大麻二酚、加巴喷丁或合成面部信息素。通过红外热成像评估上肢、下肢、面部、背部和附属热窗的体表温度。此外,记录心率、呼吸频率和直肠温度。80只雄性和雌性家猫被纳入研究并随机分为四组:对照组(安慰剂,口服2 mL/只)、CBD组(大麻二酚,口服2 mg/kg)、GABA组(加巴喷丁,口服100 mg/只)和SFP组(合成面部信息素,每个载体喷两次)。所有猫都经历了六个实验阶段:T、T1st、T1st、T、T2nd和T2nd。药物在T1st结束时给药;给药时间与T之间的间隔根据每种药物的性质而有所不同。在热窗平均体表温度和心肺参数方面,实验组和时间之间存在统计学差异。特别是,与对照组和T1st组相比,CBD组、GABA组和SFP组在T2nd期间表现出差异。总之,结果表明CBD、GABA和SFP对猫因恐惧而产生的生理改变具有药理作用。