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Nociceptive pain and anxiety in equines: Physiological and behavioral alterations

Ismael Hernández-Ávalos, Daniel Mota‐Rojas, Jorge Eduardo Mendoza-Flores, Alejandro Casas-Alvarado, Karla Flores-Padilla, Agatha Miranda-Cortés, Fabiola Torres-Bernal, Jocelyn Gómez-Prado, Patricia Mora‐Medina

2021Veterinary World45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pain and anxiety are two of the most important concerns in clinical veterinary medicine because they arise as consequences of multiple factors that can severely affect animal welfare. The aim of the present review was to provide a description and interpretation of the physiological and behavioral alterations associated with pain and anxiety in equines. To this end, we conducted an extensive review of diverse sources on the topic. The article begins by describing the neurophysiological pathway of pain, followed by a discussion of the importance of the limbic system in responses to pain and anxiety, since prolonged exposure to situations that cause stress and pain generates such physiological changes as tachycardia, tachypnea, hypertension, hyperthermia, and heart rate variability (HRV), often accompanied by altered emotional states, deficient rest, and even aggressiveness. In the long term, animals may show deficiencies in their ability to deal with changes in the environment due to alterations in the functioning of their immune, nervous, and endocrinologic systems. In conclusion, pain and anxiety directly impact the homeostasis of organisms, so it is necessary to conduct objective evaluations of both sensations using behavioral scales, like the horse grimace scale, complemented by assessments of blood biomarkers to analyze their correlation with physiological parameters: Heart rate, respiratory rate, HRV, theparasympathetic tone activity index, lactate and glucose levels, and temperature. Additional tools - infrared thermography, for example - can also be used in these efforts to improve the quality of life and welfare of horses.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyHeart rateHeart rate variabilityRespiratory rateMedicineNociceptionPsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeuroscienceBlood pressureInternal medicinePsychiatryReceptorVeterinary Equine Medical ResearchMeat and Animal Product QualityVeterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia