Rafiquzzaman M, Svenkerud R, Strande A, Hauge J G
Acta Vet Scand. 1976;17(2):196-209. doi: 10.1186/BF03547928.
Four cases of a generalized form of glycogenosis occurring in German Shepherd dogs, all females, are described. Symptoms could be noticed as early as the age of two months and progressed slowly for months. They appeared as dizziness, muscular weakness, and in two of the cases as poor nutritional state. The abdomen became gradually distended. The main lesion seen at postmortem was a greatly increased liver size with some moderate liver fibrosis. Heavy deposits of a granular substance behaving as glycogen in histochemical tests and at electron microscopy were found in the hepatic cells, muscle fibres of the heart, skeletal and smooth muscles, and in nerve and glial cells of the central nervous system. The substance was lying freely dispersed in the cell cytoplasm without any indication of lysosomal storage. The disease of dogs does not seem to be fully comparable with any of the types observed in man, but is probably much related to Type III or Cori's Disease. Structure analysis of the deposits and enzyme investigations have been done and are published Č 1976).
本文描述了4例德国牧羊犬发生的全身性糖原贮积病病例,均为雌性。早在两个月大时就可发现症状,并持续数月缓慢进展。症状表现为头晕、肌肉无力,其中两例还伴有营养状况不佳。腹部逐渐膨隆。尸检时发现的主要病变是肝脏显著增大并伴有中度肝纤维化。在肝细胞、心肌纤维、骨骼肌和平滑肌以及中枢神经系统的神经细胞和神经胶质细胞中,发现大量在组织化学检测和电子显微镜下表现为糖原的颗粒状物质沉积。该物质自由分散于细胞质中,无溶酶体贮积迹象。犬类的这种疾病似乎与人类观察到的任何类型都不完全可比,但可能与III型或科里氏病密切相关。已对沉积物进行了结构分析并开展了酶学研究(于1976年发表)。