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Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Castration is among the most common management procedures performed in the dairy and beef cattle industries. Despite the widely accepted benefits of castration, all castration methods produce pain and distress. While slower than other approaches, castration by banding is simple, inex...

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Autores principales: Saville, James W., Ross, Joseph A., Trefz, Tyler, Schatz, Crystal, Matheson-Bird, Heather, Ralston, Brenda, Granot, Ori, Schmid, Karin, Terry, Richard, Allan, Nicholas D., Wulff, Jeremy E., Olson, Merle
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33321859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122363
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author Saville, James W.
Ross, Joseph A.
Trefz, Tyler
Schatz, Crystal
Matheson-Bird, Heather
Ralston, Brenda
Granot, Ori
Schmid, Karin
Terry, Richard
Allan, Nicholas D.
Wulff, Jeremy E.
Olson, Merle
author_facet Saville, James W.
Ross, Joseph A.
Trefz, Tyler
Schatz, Crystal
Matheson-Bird, Heather
Ralston, Brenda
Granot, Ori
Schmid, Karin
Terry, Richard
Allan, Nicholas D.
Wulff, Jeremy E.
Olson, Merle
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Castration is among the most common management procedures performed in the dairy and beef cattle industries. Despite the widely accepted benefits of castration, all castration methods produce pain and distress. While slower than other approaches, castration by banding is simple, inexpensive, and produces fewer complications. We have therefore focused the present study on developing herd-level pain mitigation during banded castration. Because lidocaine is effective at reducing pain and can be delivered topically, we have formulated lidocaine-loaded castration bands (LLBs) to deliver local pain relief to calves and bulls during banded castration. Laboratory results indicated a rapid release of lidocaine for the first 30 min, followed by a slow release for at least 48 h. Field studies indicated that, for both lidocaine delivery into tissues and pain mitigation, LLBs performed at least as well as standard lidocaine injections in the short term and outperformed lidocaine injections in the long term. LLBs delivered therapeutic quantities of lidocaine into scrotal tissues over a period of at least seven days in cattle. This approach would provide long-term pain mitigation to the animals and, by avoiding surgery or the administration of injections, would also decrease the time and handling costs for the producer. ABSTRACT: Castration is among the most common management procedures performed in the dairy and beef cattle industries and is mainly performed by surgery or elastic banding. Despite the various benefits of castration, all methods produce pain and distress. Castration by banding is simple, inexpensive, produces fewer complications, and can be performed in a high-throughput manner. Because lidocaine, a local anesthetic, can be delivered to trauma sites topically, we have formulated lidocaine-loaded castration bands (LLBs) to deliver local pain relief to calves during banded castration. The initial lidocaine content of three band types developed was between 80 and 200 mg per band. The transfer kinetics of lidocaine into tissue was determined in vitro, indicating a rapid release for the first 30 min, followed by a slow release lasting at least 48 h. Furthermore, the lidocaine delivery and pain mitigation effects of these LLBs were compared to standard lidocaine injections in vivo. Field studies indicated that LLBs performed at least as well as lidocaine injections for short-term lidocaine delivery into tissues and pain mitigation. Moreover, LLBs significantly outperformed lidocaine injections for long-term delivery and pain mitigation. The concentrations of lidocaine in the LLB-treated tissue samples were generally in the range of 0.5–3.5 mg of lidocaine per gram of tissue and were overall highest after 6 h. Lidocaine-loaded elastration bands deliver therapeutic quantities of lidocaine into scrotal tissues over a period of at least seven days in cattle. This approach would provide long-term pain mitigation to the animals and, by avoiding surgery or the administration of injections, would also decrease the time and handling costs for the producer.
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spelling pubmed-77631662020-12-27 Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation Saville, James W. Ross, Joseph A. Trefz, Tyler Schatz, Crystal Matheson-Bird, Heather Ralston, Brenda Granot, Ori Schmid, Karin Terry, Richard Allan, Nicholas D. Wulff, Jeremy E. Olson, Merle Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Castration is among the most common management procedures performed in the dairy and beef cattle industries. Despite the widely accepted benefits of castration, all castration methods produce pain and distress. While slower than other approaches, castration by banding is simple, inexpensive, and produces fewer complications. We have therefore focused the present study on developing herd-level pain mitigation during banded castration. Because lidocaine is effective at reducing pain and can be delivered topically, we have formulated lidocaine-loaded castration bands (LLBs) to deliver local pain relief to calves and bulls during banded castration. Laboratory results indicated a rapid release of lidocaine for the first 30 min, followed by a slow release for at least 48 h. Field studies indicated that, for both lidocaine delivery into tissues and pain mitigation, LLBs performed at least as well as standard lidocaine injections in the short term and outperformed lidocaine injections in the long term. LLBs delivered therapeutic quantities of lidocaine into scrotal tissues over a period of at least seven days in cattle. This approach would provide long-term pain mitigation to the animals and, by avoiding surgery or the administration of injections, would also decrease the time and handling costs for the producer. ABSTRACT: Castration is among the most common management procedures performed in the dairy and beef cattle industries and is mainly performed by surgery or elastic banding. Despite the various benefits of castration, all methods produce pain and distress. Castration by banding is simple, inexpensive, produces fewer complications, and can be performed in a high-throughput manner. Because lidocaine, a local anesthetic, can be delivered to trauma sites topically, we have formulated lidocaine-loaded castration bands (LLBs) to deliver local pain relief to calves during banded castration. The initial lidocaine content of three band types developed was between 80 and 200 mg per band. The transfer kinetics of lidocaine into tissue was determined in vitro, indicating a rapid release for the first 30 min, followed by a slow release lasting at least 48 h. Furthermore, the lidocaine delivery and pain mitigation effects of these LLBs were compared to standard lidocaine injections in vivo. Field studies indicated that LLBs performed at least as well as lidocaine injections for short-term lidocaine delivery into tissues and pain mitigation. Moreover, LLBs significantly outperformed lidocaine injections for long-term delivery and pain mitigation. The concentrations of lidocaine in the LLB-treated tissue samples were generally in the range of 0.5–3.5 mg of lidocaine per gram of tissue and were overall highest after 6 h. Lidocaine-loaded elastration bands deliver therapeutic quantities of lidocaine into scrotal tissues over a period of at least seven days in cattle. This approach would provide long-term pain mitigation to the animals and, by avoiding surgery or the administration of injections, would also decrease the time and handling costs for the producer. MDPI 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7763166/ /pubmed/33321859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122363 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ross, Joseph A.
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Schatz, Crystal
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Granot, Ori
Schmid, Karin
Terry, Richard
Allan, Nicholas D.
Wulff, Jeremy E.
Olson, Merle
Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation
title Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation
title_full Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation
title_fullStr Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation
title_full_unstemmed Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation
title_short Development and Field Validation of Lidocaine-Loaded Castration Bands for Bovine Pain Mitigation
title_sort development and field validation of lidocaine-loaded castration bands for bovine pain mitigation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33321859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122363
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