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J Small Anim Pract ; 64(8): 513-521, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37203420

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: Conduct an online questionnaire to understand the motivations and perceptions about cannabidiol use in companion animals in the USA. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from a USA population sample who owned a pet were gathered using an online questionnaire. Perception of cannabidiol efficacy was analysed for independence against explanatory variables using the Pearson chi-square test, followed by a binary logistic regression. RESULTS: A total of 1238 participants completed the survey; 356 had administered cannabidiol to their pet before. Dogs were the most prevalent pet, followed by cats (75.8 and 22.2%, respectively). Treats/chews and oils were the most common forms of cannabidiol (44.6 and 42.9%, respectively). The most prevalent condition for treating with cannabidiol was anxiety and stress (67.4%), followed by joint pain and inflammation (23%). Doses and frequency of cannabidiol used by many pet owners were inconsistent, and yet many participants perceived an improvement of their pets' condition with supplementation, with mild to no side effects. Most respondents had not given cannabidiol to their pets before due to uncertainty about its efficacy and safety. The frequency of cannabidiol administration and length of time administered were both significant for whether participants found it efficacious in treating a given condition, and this was more evident when supplementing cannabidiol for a longer time. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: We found heterogeneity regarding cannabidiol dosage and dosing frequency. Cannabidiol was mostly perceived as safe and effective, but there is a need to conduct further research on cannabidiol long-term tolerability and therapeutic efficacy for treating various conditions.


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Canabidiol , Animais de Estimação , Animais , Cães , Estados Unidos , Canabidiol/uso terapêutico , Propriedade , Inquéritos e Questionários , Bem-Estar do Animal
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Inorg Chem ; 38(6): 1269-1275, 1999 Mar 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11670912

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The syntheses of a cobalt(III) complex, 2, containing N-(2-pyridylmethyl)urea and of six complexes, 3, containing phenyl-substituted N-2-pyridylmethyl-N'-(X)phenylureas (where X = 4-H, 4-CH(3), 4-Br, 3-Cl, 4-CF(3), and 4-NO(2)), have been accomplished by reaction of [(en)(2)Co(OSO(2)CF(3))(2)](CF(3)SO(3)) with the urea ligands in tetramethylene sulfone. The complexes have been characterized by UV-vis, FTIR, (1)H NMR, and (13)C NMR spectra along with elemental analysis. Also, X-ray crystallographic analysis of 2 confirms that the urea ligand chelates as a bidentate through the pyridyl nitrogen atom and the endo deprotonated, urea nitrogen atom to form a stable five-membered ring. Crystals of the perchlorate salt of 2 were monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c with a = 9.743(1) Å, b = 13.924(3) Å, c = 15.006(4) Å, beta = 97.07(1) degrees, and Z = 4. Reflection data (3454) with I = 3sigma(I) were refined to conventional R factors of 0.037 and 0.051. In acidic solution (0.05-1.00 M HCl at 55 degrees C), the phenyl-substituted complexes undergo hydrolysis to form the bis(ethylenediamine)(2-picolylamine-N,N')cobalt(III) ion, 4, aniline, and CO(2). The hydrolysis kinetics of the phenyl-substituted complexes were studied by UV-vis spectroscopy (I = 1.00 M HCl/LiCl). At 55 degrees C the observed rate constants fit the rate law k(obsd) = kK[H(+)]/(1 + K[H(+)]). It is proposed that the protonated urea eliminates aniline to give a coordinated isocyanate intermediate that hydrolyzes rapidly to the pyridyl methylamine complex and CO(2) via the carbamate complex. Since all of the studies of this kind to date appear to involve the NCO intermediate, it raises the prospect that urease also functions by a similar path and that urease should be tested with NCO(-) as a substrate.

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Mem Cognit ; 24(1): 60-9, 1996 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8822158

RESUMO

Two experiments investigated semantic priming effects in a modified version of the Dagenbach, Carr, and Barnhardt (1990) rare-word paradigm. After learning a list of rare words to a criterion of 50% recall, subjects participated in a lexical decision task in which the rare words served as primes. When the targets were associatively related to the primes, lexical decision responses were facilitated following recalled definitions and inhibited following unrecalled definitions. When the targets were synonyms of the rare words, facilitation occurred following both recalled and unrecalled definitions. The results were interpreted as supporting a center-surround model of attentional retrieval that may serve an adaptive role in new learning.


Assuntos
Atenção , Inibição Psicológica , Rememoração Mental , Semântica , Aprendizagem Verbal , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Aprendizagem por Associação de Pares , Resolução de Problemas , Retenção Psicológica
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J Natl Med Assoc ; 61(1): 40-3, 1969 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5763312
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