Probiotics as an adjunct in the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in vivo studies in dogs

Author:

Pacheco Roberta Cavalcanti Fischer1,Lins Leandro Fragoso1,de Brito Leandro Paes2,Calaça Priscilla Régia de Andrade1,Porto Ana Lúcia Figueiredo1,Cavalcanti Maria Taciana Holanda1

Affiliation:

1. Federal Rural University of Pernambuco

2. Federal University of Pernambuco

Abstract

Abstract

Probiotics have been suggested as a treatment for canine atopic dermatitis, a form of dermatopathy common in dogs. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effect of probiotics as an adjuvant in treating canine atopic dermatitis in vivo studies with dogs. The study was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines. Only clinical studies in dogs with atopic dermatitis that received intervention with probiotics were selected, being just original articles in English from the last 5 years (2019–2023). A total of 293 articles were obtained, and after the inclusion criteria, only 5 articles were eligible and included in the systematic review and meta-analysis. The 5 studies used different probiotic at concentrations of 108 to 1010 CFU/mL/g, 3 studies with oral administration for 12 weeks, and 2 studies with topical use for 4 weeks. The meta-analysis results show that probiotics did not present significant effects against atopic dermatitis by evaluating the CADESI-4 scale (p = 0.08) and the PVAS scale (p = 0.85). Furthermore, regarding the method of administration of probiotics (oral or topical), the meta-analysis showed that there were also no significant results when the disease index was evaluated using CADESI-4 (p = 0.07) or PVAS (p = 0.92). We concluded that, even without significant effects, all trials showed a reduction in CADESI-4 and PVAS scores, reflecting a reduction in the severity of atopic dermatitis in dogs that used probiotics as treatment adjuvants.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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