Bock P, Peters M, Bagó Z, Wolf P, Thiele A, Baumgärtner W
Department of Pathology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Bünteweg 17, D-30559 Hannover, Germany.
Vet Pathol. 2007 Sep;44(5):703-6. doi: 10.1354/vp.44-5-703.
Growing rabbits from two rabbitries, fed with commercial concentrates and hay, developed painful thickenings of the extremities. Four rabbits from each farm were clinically examined and necropsied. All animals showed multiple moderate to severe osseous proliferations of extremities and mandibles and a mild to severe proliferative gastroduodenopathy. Histologically, periosteal and endosteal hyperostosis and a mild to severe proliferation of the gastric and duodenal mucosa were noted. Bone analyses revealed 12,700 and 15,000 microg fluoride per gram of bone ash in affected rabbits, compared with 550 microg fluoride in a control animal. A highly elevated fluoride content was found in concentrates. Vitamin A levels were moderately increased only in one concentrate, and copper levels were normal. Results indicate that alimentary fluoride intoxication caused prominent bony proliferations in the examined rabbits. Whether the proliferative gastroduodenopathy is related to the elevated fluoride intake or represents an incidentally occurring secondary disease remains to be determined.
来自两个兔场的生长兔,以商业浓缩饲料和干草为食,四肢出现疼痛性增厚。每个兔场选取4只兔子进行临床检查和尸检。所有动物均表现出四肢和下颌骨多处中度至重度骨增生以及轻度至重度增生性胃肠十二指肠病。组织学检查发现,骨膜和骨髓骨肥厚以及胃和十二指肠黏膜轻度至重度增生。骨分析显示,患病兔子每克骨灰中氟含量为12,700微克和15,000微克,而对照动物为550微克。浓缩饲料中氟含量极高。仅一种浓缩饲料中维生素A水平适度升高,铜水平正常。结果表明,摄入氟引起的中毒导致受试兔子出现明显的骨增生。增生性胃肠十二指肠病是否与氟摄入量增加有关,或是一种偶发的继发性疾病,仍有待确定。