Hahn C N, Matiasek K, Dixon P M, Molony V, Rodenacker K, Mayhew I G
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Midlothian EH259RG, UK.
Equine Vet J. 2008 Nov;40(7):666-72. doi: 10.2746/042516408x335711.
Recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is a common and debilitating peripheral nerve disease of horses, but it remains unclear if this disease is a mono- or polyneuropathy. An understanding of the distribution of the neuropathological lesions in RLN affected horses is fundamental to studying the aetiology of this very significant disease of tall horses.
To determine whether RLN should be classified as a mono- or polyneuropathy.
Multiple long peripheral nerves and their innervated muscles were examined systematically in 3 clinically affected RLN horses
Severe lesions were evident in the left as well as right recurrent laryngeal nerves in all horses, both distally and, in one case, also proximally. No primary axonal lesions were evident in other nerves nor were changes found in their innervated muscles.
RLN is not a polyneuropathy but should be classified as a bilateral mononeuropathy.
Genetic and local factors specifically affecting the recurrent laryngeal nerves in RLN-affected horses should now be investigated further.
喉返神经病变(RLN)是马常见且致残的外周神经疾病,但该病是单神经病还是多神经病仍不明确。了解RLN患病马神经病理损伤的分布情况对于研究这种高大马匹的重大疾病病因至关重要。
确定RLN应归类为单神经病还是多神经病。
对3匹临床诊断为RLN的患病马的多条长外周神经及其支配的肌肉进行系统检查。
所有马匹的左侧和右侧喉返神经均出现严重病变,病变在神经远端均有出现,1例在近端也有病变。其他神经未发现原发性轴突损伤,其支配的肌肉也未发现变化。
RLN不是多神经病,应归类为双侧单神经病。
现在应进一步研究影响RLN患病马喉返神经的遗传和局部因素。