EP3989955A1 - Procédé de soin de la peau ou du pelage d'animaux - Google Patents
Procédé de soin de la peau ou du pelage d'animauxInfo
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a process for caring for the skin or the coat of pets, comprising the application of a composition of rinse-out shampoo type, followed by at least four consecutive applications of a composition in the form of non-rinsed foam.
- the invention also relates to a kit, in particular intended for implementing the method of caring for the skin and / or the coat of pets and in particular for helping to reduce their itching, comprising said compositions in compartments.
- atopic dermatitis is a chronic, itchy inflammatory dermatosis of multifactorial origin. This disorder results from complex interactions between genetic predisposing factors and environmental factors. The first signs of this disorder in dogs or cats usually appear between 6 months and 3 years old. Lesions mainly involve the face, extremities, major folds and abdomen. Atopic dermatitis or pruritus-like disorders associated with allergic dermatitis are most often treated with antipruritics, antihistamine agents, anti-inflammatory drugs or immunomodulators, such as ciclosporin, corticosteroids or oclacitinib. These treatments are usually accompanied by supportive or care treatments, such as shampoo treatments, to obtain better, faster results or to prevent or delay recurrence.
- the Applicant has developed a specific protocol for the application of compositions for the skin or the coat of pets that is simple to implement since it only comprises a single application of a rinse-off shampoo during said protocol, this single application of shampoo being followed by applications of compositions which do not require rinsing.
- This protocol provides very satisfactory results, especially in terms of reducing itching, while making the treatment easier to use and more attractive to owners, thus improving treatment compliance.
- the invention relates to a method of caring for the skin or the coat of an animal, preferably a pet, comprising the application to the skin or the coat of a shampoo to be rinsed out, followed by at least four consecutive applications to the skin or coat of a composition in the form of a leave-in foam.
- the process comprises the application of a rinse-out shampoo, followed by 5, 6, 7 or 8 consecutive applications of a composition in the form of a leave-in foam.
- the shampoo and the composition in the form of a leave-in foam are compositions comprising at least one compound intended to reduce the itching of animals and in particular of pets, such dogs or cats.
- the invention also relates to a kit, comprising in one or more compartment (s) at least one rinse-out shampoo and at least one composition in the form of a leave-in foam, and optionally an instruction leaflet detailing the method of use of said shampoo. and composition in the form of a leave-in foam, as defined in the present invention.
- FIG 1 shows the "control" protocol (A) and the protocol according to the invention (B) implemented in Example 1
- Figure 2 shows the results of studies (A) and (B) in the example (mean CADESI scores).
- the horizontal lines represented by dashes (-) correspond to the values delimiting the degree of severity (in remission / medium / moderate).
- the curve represented by broken lines (.7) is that of group (A).
- the horizontal line represented by dashes ( ⁇ -.) Corresponds to a threshold score of 40%.
- the curve represented by broken lines (.%) is that of group (A).
- the curve with a solid line (_) is that of group (B).
- the present invention therefore relates to a method for caring for the skin or coat of animals, in particular pets, comprising the application of a rinse-off shampoo to the skin or coat of an animal, followed by at least four consecutive applications to the skin or coat of said animal of a composition in the form of a leave-in foam.
- the method applied to the skin or coat of animals according to the invention can be carried out before, during or after treatment of animals exhibiting skin or coat disorders, and in particular disorders of the atopic dermatitis or pruritus or hyperseborrhea.
- the method of the invention can therefore be a treatment accompanying or supporting a therapeutic treatment, in particular treatments with antipruritic agents, antihistamine agents, anti-inflammatory agents or immunomodulatory agents, such as corticosteroids, cyclosporine or oclacitinib.
- the animals to be treated according to the method of the present invention may have previously been diagnosed atopic. They may possibly be in remission of clinical signs of atopic dermatitis. They may be being treated for their atopic condition, in particular being treated with antipruritic agents, antihistamine agents, anti-inflammatory agents or immunomodulatory agents.
- the method according to the invention can be implemented on animals exhibiting itching or having exhibited itching, optionally independently of a therapeutic treatment, in particular by the systemic route or in particular by injection or by the oral route, in particular with agents. antipruritics, antihistamines, anti-inflammatories or immunomodulators. Itching animals may be very mild or episodic, mild or somewhat more frequent, moderate or present with regular episodes, severe or present with prolonged episodes, or extremely severe or present almost continuously.
- the method of the invention makes it possible to reduce the itching of animals (or also called non-human mammals), in particular of pets, such as dogs or cats.
- the method according to the invention is characterized in that each application (subsequent to the first application) is carried out at least 24 hours or preferably at least 48 hours apart from the previous application.
- the method is implemented such that each of the foam applications consecutive and subsequent to the first application of the rinse-out shampoo is carried out between 24 h and 72 h after the previous application.
- each of the foam applications consecutive to and subsequent to the first application of the rinse-out shampoo is carried out between 36 hours and 72 hours, and in particular between 48 hours and 72 hours after the previous application.
- the time intervals between each application of non-rinsed foams can therefore vary between 24 hours and 72 hours, in particular between 36 hours and 72 hours, and more particularly between 48 hours (2 days) and 72 hours (3 days). In particular, it may be the protocol as described in Figure 1.
- the method according to the invention comprises the following steps: application of the shampoo (J1), application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (J3) carried out 48 hours from the shampoo (J1), followed by '' an application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (D6) carried out 72 hours after D3, followed by an application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (D8) carried out 48 hours after D6, followed by an application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (D10) produced 48 hours after D8, followed by an application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (D13) carried out 72 hours after D10, followed by an application of the composition in the form of of leave-in foam (D15) carried out 48 hours after D13, followed by an application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (D17) carried out 48 hours after D15, followed by an application of the composition in the form of a leave-in foam (D20) carried out 72 hours after D 17.
- the method comprises the application of a rinse-out shampoo, followed by 4, 5, 6, 7 or preferably 8 consecutive applications of a composition in the form of a leave-in foam.
- the 4, 5, 6, 7 or preferably 8 consecutive applications of leave-in foam according to the invention are not interrupted by an application of shampoo.
- the process according to the invention can be spread over a period of approximately 18 to 21 days. It can be repeated one, two or three times, or even more, if necessary.
- the method further comprises, after said at least 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 consecutive applications of composition in the form of a leave-in foam, as defined above, at least one step consisting of an application of a rinse-off shampoo, said application of shampoo possibly being followed by consecutive applications of composition in the form of a leave-in foam, in particular said application of shampoo being able to be followed by at least 4 consecutive applications of composition in the form of non-rinsed foam, as described in the present invention.
- this additional step can be repeated several times, in particular one, two or three times.
- shampoo includes any composition intended to clean the hair or skin of non-human mammals and requires rinsing with water after application to the animal.
- shampoos have certain essential characteristics.
- the shampoos used in the present invention must of course be well tolerated compositions intended for topical application in non-human mammals.
- a shampoo has wetting, foaming and detergent properties to ensure satisfactory cleansing of the coat or skin.
- a shampoo composition of the invention contains surfactants, preferably at least one anionic, cationic, amphoteric or polar nonionic surfactant, or else a mixture of these.
- anionic surfactants there may be mentioned in particular: alkylsulphates (such as magnesium or sodium laurylsulphates), alkylethersulphates (such as laurylethersulphate), alkyl polyethersulphates, alkylsulphonates (alkyl groups having 8 to 18 carbon atoms). carbon), fatty acid soaps, fatty alcohol monosulfosuccinates, condensation products of fatty acids with isethionic acid, condensation products of fatty acids with methyltaurine, condensation products of fatty acids with sarcosine and condensation products of fatty acids with a protein hydrolyzate.
- alkylsulphates such as magnesium or sodium laurylsulphates
- alkylethersulphates such as laurylethersulphate
- alkyl polyethersulphates such as laurylethersulphate
- alkylsulphonates alkyl groups having 8 to 18 carbon atoms). carbon
- fatty acid soaps such as magnesium or sodium laurylsulphates
- cationic surfactants there may be mentioned in particular: long-chain quaternary ammonium compounds, esters of fatty acids and of amino alcohols and polyetheramines.
- esters of polyols and sugars condensation products of ethylene oxide with acids fatty, with fatty alcohols, with long chain alkylphenols, with long chain mercaptans and with long chain amides, and polyethers of polyhydric fatty alcohols.
- amphoteric surfactants there may be mentioned in particular: amino acid derivatives, such as asparagine derivatives, condensation products of monochloroacetic acid with imidazolines and alkylaminopropionates, more specifically derivatives of betaine or of imidazoline.
- amino acid derivatives such as asparagine derivatives, condensation products of monochloroacetic acid with imidazolines and alkylaminopropionates, more specifically derivatives of betaine or of imidazoline.
- the concentration of surfactants is preferably between 5 and 50% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
- the shampoos according to the invention can also contain other ingredients conventionally used in such compositions, such as agents which increase the viscosity, in particular acrylate / methacrylate copolymers, oils, waxes, plant extracts, emollients, agents. carbomers, gums, in particular xanthan gum, polyethylene glycols, cyclomethicones, conditioners, preservatives, such as methyl para-hydroxybenzoate or propyl parahydroxybenzoate, dyes, perfumes or mixtures thereof.
- Leave-in foams are therefore suitable for a leave-in application, ie the compositions are not removed by rinsing, and in particular by rinsing with water, after their application.
- Leave-in foams generally comprise a low concentration of surfactants, generally from 1 to 10%, and preferably from 2 to 4%, by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
- the leave-in foams used in the present invention should of course be well-tolerated compositions intended for topical application in the non-human mammal.
- the leave-in foams that can be used in the present invention can be of different types. These may include:
- Aerosols in which the foam is generated by a propellant gas, so-called aerosol or spray foams,
- Foaming formulas not very rich in foaming surfactants but packaged in a packaging fitted with a mechanical foam generating system (pump with pulvorex type grid).
- non-human mammals or “animals” include all mammals except humans.
- non-human mammals are companion animals, including, without limitation, domestic animals such as especially dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets and hamsters.
- the non-human mammals are cats and preferably dogs.
- compositions, shampoo and / or leave-in foam compositions used according to the invention are intended for cleaning or washing the skin and / or the coat. They can be used to maintain the health of the skin or coat of animals, in particular by maintaining the skin balance, by maintaining or improving the hydration of the skin, by soothing the skin, or by reducing or soothing the sensations of itching or irritation.
- the method for caring for the skin or coat of animals according to the invention is a method for cleaning or washing the skin and / or the coat, for maintaining the health of the skin or the coat of animals, to maintain the skin balance, to maintain or improve the hydration of the skin, to soothe the skin, or to reduce or soothe the sensations of itching or irritation.
- the compositions, shampoo and / or leave-in foam compositions used according to the invention further comprise at least one compound intended to treat or care for the skin or the coat of animals. It may in particular be at least one compound with moisturizing or restructuring properties, a compound intended to improve the barrier effect of the skin or restore its barrier effect, or intended to eliminate or reduce dandruff or excess sebum. , or even intended to reduce itching or help reduce dermatitis in animals, in particular pets.
- the leave-in compositions, shampoo and / or foam compositions used according to the invention can comprise, as active compounds, antimicrobials (compounds limiting the proliferation of bacteria, yeasts or fungi) or disinfectants, such as chlorhexidine.
- the compounds intended for treating or helping to care for the skin or the coat of animals can also be, for example, compounds of sphingoid base type or else compounds extracted from plants.
- the active compounds present in the compositions of the process according to the invention, shampoo and leave-in foam compositions are identical or different, preferably they are identical.
- the concentration of active compound intended to treat or help care for the skin or the coat is preferably between 0.001 and 30% by weight relative to the total weight. of the composition. More preferred concentrations may vary from 0.005 to 20% by weight%, 0.01 to 10% by weight%, 0.02-5% by weight% or 0.05 to 3% by weight%.
- Compounds obtained from a plant capable of acting on various factors of animal atopic dermatitis are particularly suitable for helping to reduce itching in animals. It is in particular a compound obtained from Ophiopogon japonicus, as described in particular in patent application WO2017121965. This compound is particularly suitable for use, in topical application to the skin or coat of animals, in an accompanying treatment for the care of atopic animals. It can be used on atopic skin in particular to help decrease or delay the rate of relapse, decrease the severity score of atopic dermatitis in animals (CADESI score), reduce the intensity and / or frequency of itching or pruritus, and more generally to improve the quality of life of the animal and / or its owner.
- CADESI score severity score of atopic dermatitis in animals
- active compound obtained from Ophiopogon japonicus within the meaning of the invention is meant any molecule or mixture of molecules obtained from Ophiopogon japonicus. They may be molecules native to the plant or molecules obtained by any type of transformation of the native molecules of the plant, for example by hydrolysis.
- the active compound according to the invention is preferably a hydrolyzate.
- hydrolyzate means any extract derived from Ophiopogon japonicus, obtained with a process comprising at least one enzymatic or chemical hydrolysis step of Ophiopogon japonicus, preferably at least one enzymatic hydrolysis step.
- Ophiopogon japonicus is meant all or part of the plant. It can be the whole plant or part of the plant. Preferably, they are tubers of Ophiopogon japonicus.
- Ophiopogon japonicus is a perennial, low and abundant herbaceous species with a rhizome of the Liliaceae family.
- the sphingoid base is preferably selected from the group consisting of sphingosine, sphinganine and phytosphingosine. Phytosphingosine is more particularly preferred. Suitable examples of sphingoid base derivatives include N-lactyloyl-phytosphingosine, N-salicyloyl-phytosphingosine or N-retinoylphytosphingosine, i.e. compounds which are N-substituted.
- sphingoid base derivatives include salts of sphingoid bases.
- the anion of the salt can be derived from any suitable acid, i.e., those acids which, when mixed with the sphingoid base in a suitable solid, produce a salt with improved water solubility. Acids which are themselves effective when applied to the coat or skin are preferred.
- Preferred salts of the sphingoid base for use in the composition of the present invention are the salts obtainable with acids which, when mixed with the above-mentioned sphingoid base in a suitable solvent, produce a salt having increased water solubility over the water solubility of the sphingoid base as such.
- Phytosphingosine salts are preferred for better solubility and better bioavailability.
- the acid is a hydrophilic acid capable of delivering the sphingoid base salt to the aqueous phase of the veterinary composition.
- Suitable hydrophilic acids include a-hydroxy alkanoic acid, an (hydroxy-3-alkanoic acid, an ⁇ , p-dihydroxy alkanoic acid, an alkanedioic acid or a mineral acid.
- Examples of preferred hydrophilic organic acids are. lactic acid, glycolic acid, malic acid, pyruvic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, ascorbic acid, gluconic acid and / or pyroglutamic acid, examples of acids preferred minerals are hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and / or phosphoric acid.
- the acid is a lipophilic organic acid to enable the effectiveness of the lipophilic acid and the sphingoid base in the sphingoid base salt to be increased.
- the method according to the invention may comprise one or more steps additional to those mentioned above, for example previous or subsequent steps. It is also possible to envisage repeating the successive steps of the process according to the invention. Thus, the protocol detailed in Figure 1 (B) can be repeated as many times as necessary, without requiring any downtime if deemed appropriate.
- An additional object according to the invention is a kit comprising in one or more compartment (s) at least one rinse-out shampoo and at least one composition in the form of a leave-in foam, and optionally an instruction manual detailing the method of use. of said shampoo and composition, as defined in the present invention.
- the composition in the form of a rinse-off foam can be presented in a single compartment or in several compartments. In the latter case, each compartment preferably comprises a composition in the form of a leave-in foam corresponding to each of the at least four consecutive applications.
- the kit has at least four compartments each comprising a composition in the form of a leave-in foam and another compartment comprising the shampoo to be rinsed out.
- Example 1 Treatment of dogs according to the present invention compared to a conventional protocol
- the aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a combination of shampoo and foam comprising phytosphingosine, from the range of products (Douxo Calm®, sold by the company Ceva Santé Animale) during a relapse crisis of atopic dermatitis in dogs.
- Douxo Calm® sold by the company Ceva Santé Animale
- the treatment consisted for the study (A) (control) of applications of a shampoo on D1, D8 and D15, and twice weekly applications of a leave-in foam between the applications of shampoo D1, D8 and J15 ( Figure 1 (A).
- Figure 2A shows the average changes in the CADESI score for each of the studies (A) and (B).
- a decrease in the CADESI score was observed during treatment ( Figure 2A).
- the mean percentage decrease was close to the expected threshold of -40% for group (A) and below the threshold of -40% for group (B), which means that in general after 21 days of treatment, CADESI is reduced on average by less than 40% ( Figure 2B).
- the mean percentages of CADESI change are -39.8 ⁇ 23.1% for group (A) and -75.6 ⁇ 19.0% for group (B).
- the primary endpoint was based on the percentage decrease in CADESI between D0 and D21. Thus, a higher percentage obtained can be used as the main criterion distinguishing the groups tested. Different percentages were tested (see Table 1). Table 1 provides information on the number of dogs that achieved the specific percentage decrease in CADESI. The 50% threshold corresponds to the level of difference observed between the two protocols, in fact only one dog reached this threshold for group (A), while 6 out of 7 dogs reached it in group (B).
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