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Title: Skin barrier in veterinary allergy or the animal (and human) skin protective hat
Authors: Matias, Daniela
Paixão, Ana
Martins, Luís
Editors: Boulet, Andre
Keywords: skin
allergy
atopy
skin barrier
dog
cat
horse
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2023
Publisher: MedCrave
Citation: Matias DF, Paixão ARC, Martins L. Skin barrier in veterinary allergy or the animal (and human) skin protective hat. J Dairy Vet Anim Res (eISSN: 2377-4312). 2023; 12(2):82-4; doi: 10.15406/jdvar.2023.12.00328
Abstract: A main reason for veterinary consultation is related to dermatological conditions, with pruritus as a frequent complaint. Allergic-based Inflammatory conditions with several complications, such as alopecia and secondary infections, are common. Besides the immune-mediated triggering factors, assessment of the skin barrier, aiming restoring its effect stands essential. Defects in skin lipid and protein constitution are among human and animal skin barrier-impairing causes, favoring a deep penetration of different agents. Allergen and microorganism deep-skin penetration triggers an immune response, frequently associated to inflammation and itching, which may be enhanced by a genetic predisposition to sensitization and allergy. Human and dog skin show several constitutional similarities that have been identified as relevant for the barrier condition, which may influence both species susceptibility for allergy development and may allow for a two-way Human-dog model as both share the same environment, with the same exposome.
URI: https://medcraveonline.com/JDVAR/JDVAR-12-00328.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39961
Type: article
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