Simonsen H B, Klinken L, Bindseil E
Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
Br Vet J. 1991 Sep-Oct;147(5):407-12. doi: 10.1016/0007-1935(91)90082-X.
A histological examination was performed on tails from three groups of pigs, comprising 10 amputated tail tips from day-old piglets, 10 tails from undocked fattening pigs and 20 tails from docked fattening pigs. The investigation demonstrated that peripheral nerves could be traced to the tip of the tails of day-old piglets as well as of fattening pigs. In the docked fattening pigs, the peripheral nerves were unevenly distributed and showed regressive changes. In some cases traumatic neuromas were found, indicating an increased sensitivity to pain in the amputation stump. It was, surprisingly, demonstrated that widespread inflammatory reactions could be found in the apparently healthy tails of both categories of fattening pigs, presumably due to pen-mates' chewing activities.
对三组猪的尾巴进行了组织学检查,其中包括10只新生仔猪的断尾尖、10只未断尾育肥猪的尾巴和20只断尾育肥猪的尾巴。研究表明,在新生仔猪和育肥猪的尾巴尖都能追踪到外周神经。在断尾育肥猪中,外周神经分布不均并呈现退行性变化。在某些情况下发现了创伤性神经瘤,这表明断肢残端对疼痛的敏感性增加。令人惊讶的是,研究发现两类育肥猪看似健康的尾巴中都存在广泛的炎症反应,这可能是由于同圈猪的啃咬行为所致。