Publications by authors named "Eric Troncy"

This study evaluated a therapeutic diet high in eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) of marine source (EPA:DHA ratio 0.69:1), turmeric extract, and hydrolysed collagen in cats ( = 30) with naturally occurring osteoarthritis (OA) over a 13-week (W) period, followed by a 4-W washout, using four previously validated pain/functional outcomes. Compared to the placebo diet, the therapeutic diet significantly improved peak vertical force ( = 0.

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  • This study investigated the role of micro-RNAs in understanding pain processing in osteoarthritis by using the MI-RAT model, which simulates arthritis in rats.
  • Researchers examined various pain responses, structural damage, and neuropeptide levels in both arthritis-affected and healthy rats over a period of 56 days.
  • Results indicated significant cartilage damage and persistent pain hypersensitivity in the arthritis group, along with notable changes in neuropeptide expression and microRNA levels that could inform future pain management strategies.
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  • - The study explored feline osteoarthritis (OA) by using electroencephalography (EEG) on conscious cats, employing surface electrodes to avoid altering pain perception usually caused by sedation and intradermal electrodes.
  • - Cats were exposed to various sensory stimuli, including mechanical pressure, grapefruit scent, and different wavelengths of light, with results showing significant changes in EEG power, particularly in response to blue light over time.
  • - This research marks a breakthrough in understanding and measuring chronic pain in cats, establishing a foundation for future studies on potential sensory interventions to alleviate pain.
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Introduction: Corrected QT interval (QTc)is an established biomarker for drug-induced Torsade de Pointe (TdP), but with concerns for a false positive signal. Clinically, JTpc and TpTec have emerged as ECG sub-intervals to differentiate predominant hERG vs. mixed ion channel blocking drugs that prolong QTc.

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Ancylostoma caninum is a widely prevalent parasitic nematode in dogs across the world. There has been a notable increase in reports of anthelmintic resistance in A. caninum within the United States of America in recent years, which has led us to investigate the potential of this scenario in Canada.

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modeling offers an opportunity to supplement and accelerate cardiac safety testing. With in silico modeling, computational simulation methods are used to predict electrophysiological interactions and pharmacological effects of novel drugs on critical physiological processes. The O'Hara-Rudy's model was developed to predict the response to different ion channel inhibition levels on cardiac action potential duration (APD) which is known to directly correlate with the QT interval.

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Veterinarians face the lack of a rapid, reliable, inexpensive, and treatment-sensitive metrological instrument reflecting feline osteoarthritis (OA) pain. The Montreal Instrument for Cat Arthritis Testing, for Use by Veterinarians (MI-CAT(V)) has been refined in 4 sub-sections, and we proposed its concurrent validation. Cats naturally affected by OA ( = 32) were randomly distributed into 4 groups of firocoxib analgesic (Gr.

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Background: Allergen testing is used to select antigens included in the desensitisation vaccine. Intradermal skin test (IDT) is the gold standard in cats, yet allergen-specific immunoglobulin (Ig)E serological testing (ASIS) is often used. Feline data are lacking regarding the agreement between IDT and ASIS results.

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  • - The study analyzes the spontaneous occurrence of neurological signs (like convulsions and tremors) in common lab animals during toxicology research, emphasizing the need to understand these occurrences to interpret drug effects accurately.
  • - Low incidences of spontaneous convulsions were found in Beagle dogs and Sprague-Dawley rats, but not in cynomolgus monkeys or Göttingen minipigs; other signs like ataxia were more frequently noted through video monitoring.
  • - The findings highlight the limitations of relying on control data from a single facility for toxicology analysis and provide a reference for understanding the range of neurological signs across different species.
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  • Validating animal pain models is important for improving research and treatment responses, and this study focused on the effects of light exercise combined with pain relief on female rats with induced joint instability.
  • Rats were divided into different groups to assess the impact of exercise alone or with the analgesics pregabalin and carprofen over 56 days, showing that exercise increased sensory thresholds and had a synergistic effect with pain relief treatments.
  • Histological analysis revealed that while exercise might benefit pain sensitivity, it also led to more significant joint damage compared to sedentary rats, highlighting the complexity of using exercise in pain models for better clinical outcomes.
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Despite the high prevalence of chronic pain as a disease in our society, there is a lack of effective treatment options for patients living with this condition. Gene therapies using recombinant AAVs are a direct method to selectively express genes of interest in target cells with the potential of, in the case of nociceptors, reducing neuronal firing in pain conditions. We designed a recombinant AAV vector expressing cargos whose expression was driven by a portion of the SCN10A (Na1.

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The metrological properties of two performance-based outcome measures of feline osteoarthritis (OA), namely Effort Path (Path) and Stairs Assay Compliance (Stairs), were tested. Cats naturally affected by OA (n = 32) were randomly distributed into four groups (A: 0.40, B: 0.

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With osteoarthritis being the most common degenerative disease in pet animals, a very broad panel of natural health products is available on the market for its management. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis, registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021279368), was to test for the evidence of clinical analgesia efficacy of fortified foods and nutraceuticals administered in dogs and cats affected by osteoarthritis. In four electronic bibliographic databases, 1578 publications were retrieved plus 20 additional publications from internal sources.

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The Canadian consensus guidelines on OA treatment were created from a diverse group of experts, with a strong clinical and/or academic background in treating OA in dogs. The document is a summary of the treatment recommendations made by the group, with treatments being divided into either a core or secondary recommendation. Each treatment or modality is then summarized in the context of available research based support and clinical experience, as the treatment of OA continues to be a multimodal and commonly a multidisciplinary as well as individualized approach.

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  • - The study aimed to assess how estrogen, specifically 17β-estradiol, affects pain perception by using a rat model of surgically induced osteoarthritis (OA).
  • - Female rats were ovariectomized and received either estrogen or a placebo before developing OA; pain sensitivity was measured through weight-bearing and paw withdrawal tests, alongside spinal neuropeptide levels analysis.
  • - Results showed that estrogen treatment led to less pain sensitivity and altered the levels of certain neuropeptides, suggesting estrogen may have beneficial effects on pain in the context of OA and highlighting the need to consider gender differences in pain studies.
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Respiratory monitoring, using impedance with implanted telemetry in socially housed animals, was not possible until the recent development of digital signal transmission. The objective of this study was to evaluate digital telemetry monitoring of cardiopulmonary parameters (respiratory rate, tidal volume, minute volume, electrocardiography (DII), systemic arterial blood pressure, physical activity, and body temperature) in conscious, single-housed, non-rodent species commonly used in toxicology studies following administration of positive/negative controls (saline, dexmedetomidine, morphine, amphetamine, and doxapram), and also, the effects of various social housing arrangements in untreated female and/or male cynomolgus monkeys, Beagle dogs, and Göttingen minipigs (n = 4 per species). Aggressions were observed in socially housed male minipigs, however, which prevented pair-housed assessments in this species.

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Objective: To describe how small animal anaesthesia and analgesia is performed in English-speaking Canada, document any variation among practices especially in relation to practice type and veterinarian's experience and compare results to published guidelines.

Design: Observational study, electronic survey.

Sample: 126 respondents.

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  • The corrected QT (QTc) interval is a key biomarker for proarrhythmic risk, but its use has limitations that are explored in this study, alongside the alternative biomarker J to T-peak (JTp).
  • The study involved Beagle dogs under different body temperature conditions and epinephrine administration to assess effects on QT, JTp, and T-peak intervals using various medications.
  • Findings revealed that body temperature significantly affects QT and JTp intervals, while T-peak was less influenced; pharmacological agents had specific impacts on these intervals, highlighting potential confounding factors in ECG interpretation during drug safety testing.
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Objective: To describe how small animal anaesthesia is performed in French-speaking Eastern Canada, and the variations between practices, in particular based on practice type, veterinarian gender and experience.

Design: Observational study, survey.

Sample: 156 respondents.

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Seizures are amongst the most frequent neurological issues encountered in pre-clinical safety testing. The objective was to characterize EEG morphologies and premonitory signs in drug-induced seizures in preclinical species. A comparative (inter-species) retrospective analysis for drug-induced seizures recorded by video-telemetry was conducted in rats (n = 53), dogs (n = 195), and non-human primates (n = 234).

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of reduced-dosage ketoprofen with or without tramadol in dogs. Five healthy dogs receiving standard-dosage ketoprofen (2 mg/kg SC, then 1 mg/kg PO daily) comprised Group A. Twenty dogs with osteoarthritis were randomized to receive reduced-dosage ketoprofen (0.

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Spontaneous arrhythmia characterization in healthy rats can support interpretation when studying novel therapies. Male (n = 55) and female (n = 40) Sprague-Dawley rats with telemetry transmitters for a derivation II ECG. Arrhythmias were assessed from continuous ECG monitoring over a period of 24-48 h, and data analyzed using an automated detection algorithm with 100% manual over-read.

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Osteoarthritis, the leading cause of chronic joint pain, is studied through different animal models, but none of them is ideal in terms of reliability and translational value. In this pilot study of female rats, 3 surgical models of osteoarthritic pain, destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM), cranial cruciate ligament transection (CCLT), and the combination of both surgical models (COMBO) and 1 chemical model [intra-articular injection of monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)] were compared for their impact on functional pain outcomes [static weight-bearing (SWB) and punctate tactile paw withdrawal threshold (PWT)] and spinal neuropeptides [substance P (SP), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), bradykinin (BK), and somatostatin (SST)]. Six rats were assigned to each model group and a sham group.

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The monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)-induced joint degeneration in rats is the most used animal model to screen analgesic drugs to alleviate osteoarthritis (OA) pain. This study aimed to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of pregabalin (PGB) in an MIA-induced OA model in rodents by using functional and neuroproteomic pain assessment methods. Treatment group included PGB in curative intent over 9 days compared to gold standard therapy (positive controls) and placebo (negative control).

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Seizures are amongst the most frequent neurological issues encountered in pre-clinical safety testing. The objective was to characterize EEG morphologies and premonitory signs in drug-induced seizures in preclinical species. A comparative (inter-species) retrospective analysis for drug-induced seizures recorded by video-telemetry was conducted in rats (n = 53), dogs (n = 195), and non-human primates (n = 234).

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