Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica

En la presente revisión se busca indagar acerca de los comportamientos de automedicación en animales no-humanos, eventos que también se han estudiado bajo el nombre de zoofarmacognosia. Se plantea una comprensión de los mecanismos que subyacen dichos comportamientos, cómo se presentan en las diferen...

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Automedicación
Zoofarmacognosia
Psicología Comparada
Etología
Ontogenia
Filogenia
Zoología
Self-Medication
Zoopharmacognosy
Comparative Psychology
Ethology
Ontogeny
Phylogeny
Automedicación
Psicología animal
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title Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
spellingShingle Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
Automedicación
Zoofarmacognosia
Psicología Comparada
Etología
Ontogenia
Filogenia
Zoología
Self-Medication
Zoopharmacognosy
Comparative Psychology
Ethology
Ontogeny
Phylogeny
Automedicación
Psicología animal
Conducta animal
title_short Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
title_full Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
title_fullStr Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
title_full_unstemmed Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
title_sort Comportamientos de automedicación en animales : una revisión de la literatura científica
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Pérez Acosta, Andrés Manuel
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Automedicación
Zoofarmacognosia
Psicología Comparada
Etología
Ontogenia
Filogenia
topic Automedicación
Zoofarmacognosia
Psicología Comparada
Etología
Ontogenia
Filogenia
Zoología
Self-Medication
Zoopharmacognosy
Comparative Psychology
Ethology
Ontogeny
Phylogeny
Automedicación
Psicología animal
Conducta animal
dc.subject.ddc.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Self-Medication
Zoopharmacognosy
Comparative Psychology
Ethology
Ontogeny
Phylogeny
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Automedicación
Psicología animal
Conducta animal
description En la presente revisión se busca indagar acerca de los comportamientos de automedicación en animales no-humanos, eventos que también se han estudiado bajo el nombre de zoofarmacognosia. Se plantea una comprensión de los mecanismos que subyacen dichos comportamientos, cómo se presentan en las diferentes especies y cómo ha sido su recorrido a través de la historia siendo un mecanismo con funciones adaptativas, que, aunque aún faltos de evidencia, se puede comenzar a esbozar la importancia evolutiva.
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dc.source.bibliographicCitation.none.fl_str_mv Amit, M., Cohen, I., Marcovics, A., Muklada, H., Glasser, T. A., Ungar, E.D. & Landau, S. Y. (2013). Self-medication with tannin-rich browse in goats infected with gastro-intestinal nematodes. Veterinary Parasitology, 198, 305-311
Barber, I (2007). Parasites, behaviour and welfare in fish. Applied Animal Behavior Science, 104, 251-264
Clayton, D. H. & Wolfe, N. D. (1993). The adaptive significance of self-medication. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 93, 60-63
Comer, S., Asworth, J., Foltin, R., Johanson, C., Zacny, J. & Wals, S. (2008). The role of human drug self-administration procedures in the development of medications. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 96, 1-15
Costa-Neto, E. M. (2012). Zoopharmacognosy, The self-medication behavior of animals. Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente, 1(1), 61-72
De Roode, J. C., Lefèvre, T. y Hunter, M. D. (2013). Self-Medication in Animals. Science, 340, 150-151
Engel, C. (2002). Wild health: How animals keep themselves well, and what we can learn from them. New York: Houthton Mufflin Co
Gasco, A. D. C., Perez-Acosta, A. M. & Monticelli, P. F. (2016). Ring-tailed coatis anointing with soap: a new variation of self-medication culture? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 29, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1dq4s4p5.
Golokhvast, K., Serrgievich, A. & Grigoriev, N. (2014). Geophagy (rock eating), experimental stress and cognitive idiosyncrasy. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 4(5) 362-366
Gustafsson, E., Krief, S. & Saint Jalme, M. (2011) Neophobia and learning mechanism: how captive orangutans discover medicinal plants. International Journal of Primatology, 82(1), 45-55
Gutierrez, T., Crystal, J. D., Zvonok, A. M. & Hohmann, A. G. (2011). Self-medication of a cannabinoid CB2 agonist in an animal model of neuropathic pain. Pain, 152(9), 1976-1987
Hagen, E., Roulette, C. & Sullivan, J. (2013) Explaining human recreational use of "pesticides": the neurotoxin regulation model of substance use vs the hijack model and implications for age and sex differences in drug consumption. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 1-21
Haney, M. & Spealman, S. (2008) Controversies in translational research: drug self-administration. Psychopharmacology, 199(3), 403-419
Hardy, K., Buckley, S. Huffman, M. (2013) Neanderthal self-medication in context. Antiquity 87, 873-878
Heyes, C. M. (1994). Social learning in animals: categories and mechanism. Biological Reviews, 69(2), 207-231
Huffman, M. A. (1997) Current Evidence for Self-Medication in Primates: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 40, 171–200
Huffman M.A. (2010) Self-Medication: Passive Prevention and Active Treatment. In: Breed M.D. and Moore J., (eds.), Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (volume 3, pp. 125-131). Oxford: Academic Press
Huffman, M. A. & Vitazkova S. (2007) Primates, plants and parasites: the evolution of animal self-medication and ethnomedicine. Ethnopharmacology, Vol. II, pp. 1-7. UNESCO-EOLSS. Disponible en: https://www.eolss.net/Sample-Chapters/C03/E6-79-19.pdf
Huffman, M. A., Nakagawa, N., Go, Y., Imai, H. & Tomonaga, M. (2013). Monkeys, Apes and Humans. Primatology in Japan. Tokyo: Springer Japan
Hutchings, M., Athanasiaadou, S., Kyriazakis, I. & Gordon, I. (2003) Can animals use foraging behaviour to combat parasites? Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 62, 361-370
Kapadia, M., Zhao, H., Ma, D., Hatkar, R., Marchese, M., Sakic, B. (2014) Zoopharmacognosy in Diseased Laboratory Mice: Conflicting Evidence. PLoS ONE, 9(6), e100684. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100684
Krief, S. (2013). Do animals use natural properties of plants to self-medicate? In: A. Lindner (Ed.), Applied Equine Nutrition and Training (pp. 159-170). Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers
Krief, S., Hladik, C. & Haxaire, C. (2005) Ethnomedicinal and bioactive properties of plants ingested by wild chimpanzees in Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 101(1-3), 1-15
Lozano, G. A. (1998). Parasitic stress and self-medication in wild animals. In: A. P. Moler, M. Milinski, P. J. B. Slater (Eds.), Advances in the Study of Behavior (vol. 27, pp. 291-317). London, UK: Elsevier Science
Moore, B. D., Foley, W. J., Forbey, J. S. & Degabriel, J.L. (2013) Self-Medication: A Learning Process? Science, 340(6136), 1041. doi: 10.1126/science.340.6136.1041-b
Manzo, L. Gómez, J., Callejas-Aguilera, J., Fernández-Teruel, A., Papini, M. & Torres, C. (2014). Anti-anxiety self-medication induced by incentive loss in rats. Physiology and Behavior, 123, 86-92
Manzo, L., Gómez, J., Callejas-Aguilera, J., Fernández-Teruel, A., Papini, M. & Torres, C. (2015). Partial reinforcement reduces vulnerability to Anti-anxiety Self-medication during appetitive extinction. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 28, 1-8
Masi, S., Gustafsson, E., Saint Jalme, M., Narat, V., Todd, A., Bomsel, M. C. & Krief, S. (2012). Unusual feeding behavior in wild great apes, a window to understand origins of self-medication in humans: Role of sociality and physiology on learning process. Physiology & Behavior, 105, 337–349
Mclennan, M. R. & Huffman, M. A. (2012) High frequency of leaf swallowing and its relationship to intestinal parasite expulsion in "village" chimpanzees at Bulindi, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology, 74, 642-650. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22017
Morrogh-Bernard, H.C. (2008) Fur-Rubbing as a form of Self-medication in Pongo pygmaeus. International Journal of Primatology, 29, 1059–1064
Povey, S., Cotter, S. C., Simpson, S. J., Wilson, K., & Altizer, S. (2014). Dynamics of macronutrient self-medication and illness-induced anorexia in virally infected insects. The Journal of Animal Ecology, 83(1), 245–255. http://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.12127
Rodriguez E., Wrangham R. (1993) Zoopharmacognosy: The Use of Medicinal Plants by Animals. In: Downum K.R., Romeo J.T., Stafford H.A. (Eds.), Phytochemical Potential of Tropical Plants. Recent Advances in Phytochemistry (Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society of North America), Vol 27, pp. 89-105. Boston, MA: Springer
Sanga, U., Provenza, F. & Villalba, J. (2011) Transmission of self-medicative behaviour from mother to offspring in sheep. Animal Behaviour, 82, 219-227
Singer, M. S., Mace, K. C. & Bernays, E. A. (2009) Self-Medication as Adaptive Plasticity: Increased Ingestion of Plant Toxins by Parasitized Caterpillars. PLoS ONE 4(3), e4796
Skinner, B. F. (1981). Selection by consequences. Science, 213, 501-504
Villalba, J. J. and Landau, S. Y. (2012). Host behavior, environment and the ability to self-medicate. Small Ruminant Research, 103, 50–59
Villalba, J. J. & Provenza, F. D. (2007) Self-medication and homeostatic behaviour in herbivores: learning about the benefits for nature's pharmacy. Animal, 1(9), 1360–1370
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spelling Pérez Acosta, Andrés Manuel79539815600Serrano Rodríguez, TomásPsicólogo(a)322154b7-4471-4f27-a28b-dbbd3ed57194-12017-12-13T12:43:57Z2017-12-13T12:43:57Z2017-12-052017En la presente revisión se busca indagar acerca de los comportamientos de automedicación en animales no-humanos, eventos que también se han estudiado bajo el nombre de zoofarmacognosia. Se plantea una comprensión de los mecanismos que subyacen dichos comportamientos, cómo se presentan en las diferentes especies y cómo ha sido su recorrido a través de la historia siendo un mecanismo con funciones adaptativas, que, aunque aún faltos de evidencia, se puede comenzar a esbozar la importancia evolutiva.In the present review, we aim to investigate the self-medication behaviors in non-human animals. These phenomena have been studied also under the name of zoopharmacognosy. An understanding of the mechanisms that underlie these behaviors is presented, how they are presented in the different species, and how their evolutionary path has been, being a mechanism with adaptive functions that, although still lacking in enough evidence, can begin to outline the evolutionary relevance.application/pdfDocumentohttps://doi.org/10.48713/10336_14162 http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/14162spaUniversidad del RosarioEscuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la SaludPsicologíaAbierto (Texto completo)EL AUTOR, manifiesta que la obra objeto de la presente autorización es original y la realizó sin violar o usurpar derechos de autor de terceros, por lo tanto la obra es de exclusiva autoría y tiene la titularidad sobre la misma. PARGRAFO: En caso de presentarse cualquier reclamación o acción por parte de un tercero en cuanto a los derechos de autor sobre la obra en cuestión, EL AUTOR, asumirá toda la responsabilidad, y saldrá en defensa de los derechos aquí autorizados; para todos los efectos la universidad actúa como un tercero de buena fe. EL AUTOR, autoriza a LA UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO, para que en los términos establecidos en la Ley 23 de 1982, Ley 44 de 1993, Decisión andina 351 de 1993, Decreto 460 de 1995 y demás normas generales sobre la materia, utilice y use la obra objeto de la presente autorización. -------------------------------------- POLITICA DE TRATAMIENTO DE DATOS PERSONALES. Declaro que autorizo previa y de forma informada el tratamiento de mis datos personales por parte de LA UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO para fines académicos y en aplicación de convenios con terceros o servicios conexos con actividades propias de la academia, con estricto cumplimiento de los principios de ley. Para el correcto ejercicio de mi derecho de habeas data cuento con la cuenta de correo habeasdata@urosario.edu.co, donde previa identificación podré solicitar la consulta, corrección y supresión de mis datos.http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Amit, M., Cohen, I., Marcovics, A., Muklada, H., Glasser, T. A., Ungar, E.D. & Landau, S. Y. (2013). Self-medication with tannin-rich browse in goats infected with gastro-intestinal nematodes. Veterinary Parasitology, 198, 305-311Barber, I (2007). Parasites, behaviour and welfare in fish. Applied Animal Behavior Science, 104, 251-264Clayton, D. H. & Wolfe, N. D. (1993). The adaptive significance of self-medication. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 93, 60-63Comer, S., Asworth, J., Foltin, R., Johanson, C., Zacny, J. & Wals, S. (2008). The role of human drug self-administration procedures in the development of medications. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 96, 1-15Costa-Neto, E. M. (2012). Zoopharmacognosy, The self-medication behavior of animals. Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente, 1(1), 61-72De Roode, J. C., Lefèvre, T. y Hunter, M. D. (2013). Self-Medication in Animals. Science, 340, 150-151Engel, C. (2002). Wild health: How animals keep themselves well, and what we can learn from them. New York: Houthton Mufflin CoGasco, A. D. C., Perez-Acosta, A. M. & Monticelli, P. F. (2016). Ring-tailed coatis anointing with soap: a new variation of self-medication culture? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 29, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1dq4s4p5.Golokhvast, K., Serrgievich, A. & Grigoriev, N. (2014). Geophagy (rock eating), experimental stress and cognitive idiosyncrasy. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 4(5) 362-366Gustafsson, E., Krief, S. & Saint Jalme, M. (2011) Neophobia and learning mechanism: how captive orangutans discover medicinal plants. International Journal of Primatology, 82(1), 45-55Gutierrez, T., Crystal, J. D., Zvonok, A. M. & Hohmann, A. G. (2011). Self-medication of a cannabinoid CB2 agonist in an animal model of neuropathic pain. Pain, 152(9), 1976-1987Hagen, E., Roulette, C. & Sullivan, J. (2013) Explaining human recreational use of "pesticides": the neurotoxin regulation model of substance use vs the hijack model and implications for age and sex differences in drug consumption. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 1-21Haney, M. & Spealman, S. (2008) Controversies in translational research: drug self-administration. Psychopharmacology, 199(3), 403-419Hardy, K., Buckley, S. Huffman, M. (2013) Neanderthal self-medication in context. Antiquity 87, 873-878Heyes, C. M. (1994). Social learning in animals: categories and mechanism. Biological Reviews, 69(2), 207-231Huffman, M. A. (1997) Current Evidence for Self-Medication in Primates: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 40, 171–200Huffman M.A. (2010) Self-Medication: Passive Prevention and Active Treatment. In: Breed M.D. and Moore J., (eds.), Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (volume 3, pp. 125-131). Oxford: Academic PressHuffman, M. A. & Vitazkova S. (2007) Primates, plants and parasites: the evolution of animal self-medication and ethnomedicine. Ethnopharmacology, Vol. II, pp. 1-7. UNESCO-EOLSS. Disponible en: https://www.eolss.net/Sample-Chapters/C03/E6-79-19.pdfHuffman, M. A., Nakagawa, N., Go, Y., Imai, H. & Tomonaga, M. (2013). Monkeys, Apes and Humans. Primatology in Japan. Tokyo: Springer JapanHutchings, M., Athanasiaadou, S., Kyriazakis, I. & Gordon, I. (2003) Can animals use foraging behaviour to combat parasites? Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 62, 361-370Kapadia, M., Zhao, H., Ma, D., Hatkar, R., Marchese, M., Sakic, B. (2014) Zoopharmacognosy in Diseased Laboratory Mice: Conflicting Evidence. PLoS ONE, 9(6), e100684. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100684Krief, S. (2013). Do animals use natural properties of plants to self-medicate? In: A. Lindner (Ed.), Applied Equine Nutrition and Training (pp. 159-170). Wageningen: Wageningen Academic PublishersKrief, S., Hladik, C. & Haxaire, C. (2005) Ethnomedicinal and bioactive properties of plants ingested by wild chimpanzees in Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 101(1-3), 1-15Lozano, G. A. (1998). Parasitic stress and self-medication in wild animals. In: A. P. Moler, M. Milinski, P. J. B. Slater (Eds.), Advances in the Study of Behavior (vol. 27, pp. 291-317). London, UK: Elsevier ScienceMoore, B. D., Foley, W. J., Forbey, J. S. & Degabriel, J.L. (2013) Self-Medication: A Learning Process? Science, 340(6136), 1041. doi: 10.1126/science.340.6136.1041-bManzo, L. Gómez, J., Callejas-Aguilera, J., Fernández-Teruel, A., Papini, M. & Torres, C. (2014). Anti-anxiety self-medication induced by incentive loss in rats. Physiology and Behavior, 123, 86-92Manzo, L., Gómez, J., Callejas-Aguilera, J., Fernández-Teruel, A., Papini, M. & Torres, C. (2015). Partial reinforcement reduces vulnerability to Anti-anxiety Self-medication during appetitive extinction. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 28, 1-8Masi, S., Gustafsson, E., Saint Jalme, M., Narat, V., Todd, A., Bomsel, M. C. & Krief, S. (2012). Unusual feeding behavior in wild great apes, a window to understand origins of self-medication in humans: Role of sociality and physiology on learning process. Physiology & Behavior, 105, 337–349Mclennan, M. R. & Huffman, M. A. (2012) High frequency of leaf swallowing and its relationship to intestinal parasite expulsion in "village" chimpanzees at Bulindi, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology, 74, 642-650. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22017Morrogh-Bernard, H.C. (2008) Fur-Rubbing as a form of Self-medication in Pongo pygmaeus. International Journal of Primatology, 29, 1059–1064Povey, S., Cotter, S. C., Simpson, S. J., Wilson, K., & Altizer, S. (2014). Dynamics of macronutrient self-medication and illness-induced anorexia in virally infected insects. The Journal of Animal Ecology, 83(1), 245–255. http://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.12127Rodriguez E., Wrangham R. (1993) Zoopharmacognosy: The Use of Medicinal Plants by Animals. In: Downum K.R., Romeo J.T., Stafford H.A. (Eds.), Phytochemical Potential of Tropical Plants. Recent Advances in Phytochemistry (Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society of North America), Vol 27, pp. 89-105. Boston, MA: SpringerSanga, U., Provenza, F. & Villalba, J. (2011) Transmission of self-medicative behaviour from mother to offspring in sheep. Animal Behaviour, 82, 219-227Singer, M. S., Mace, K. C. & Bernays, E. A. (2009) Self-Medication as Adaptive Plasticity: Increased Ingestion of Plant Toxins by Parasitized Caterpillars. PLoS ONE 4(3), e4796Skinner, B. F. (1981). Selection by consequences. Science, 213, 501-504Villalba, J. J. and Landau, S. Y. (2012). Host behavior, environment and the ability to self-medicate. Small Ruminant Research, 103, 50–59Villalba, J. J. & Provenza, F. D. (2007) Self-medication and homeostatic behaviour in herbivores: learning about the benefits for nature's pharmacy. 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