Dontas Ismene A, Tsolakis Apostolos I, Khaldi Lubna, Patra Efrosini, Lyritis George P
Laboratory for Research of the Musculoskeletal System, School of Medicine, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2010 Jan;49(1):22-6.
Insufficient wear of rodent incisors often results in malocclusion and rapid tooth elongation. This condition may go undetected for a prolonged time and have a negative effect on affected animals' welfare. Dental overgrowth can lead to undernutrition due to chronic difficulty in feeding and may cause trauma to the surrounding tissues, potentially ultimately resulting in death. Here we describe the increased incidence of malocclusion observed during a longitudinal study of the normal growth and aging of Wistar rats. Histologic examination of the temporomandibular joint of affected animals did not reveal any inflammatory or degenerative changes. Because no environmental factor could be implicated in the condition, we considered that aging or genetic factors were responsible for its appearance. We conclude that special attention should be given to the potential appearance of malocclusion during long-term rodent studies, because its incidence may adversely affect the animals' health and general wellbeing.
啮齿动物门齿磨损不足常常导致错颌畸形和牙齿快速伸长。这种情况可能长时间未被发现,并对受影响动物的健康产生负面影响。牙齿过度生长会因长期进食困难导致营养不良,并可能对周围组织造成创伤,最终可能导致死亡。在此,我们描述了在对Wistar大鼠正常生长和衰老的纵向研究中观察到的错颌畸形发生率增加的情况。对受影响动物的颞下颌关节进行组织学检查未发现任何炎症或退行性变化。由于未发现任何环境因素与该病症有关,我们认为衰老或遗传因素是其出现的原因。我们得出结论,在长期啮齿动物研究中应特别关注错颌畸形的潜在出现,因为其发生率可能对动物的健康和总体福祉产生不利影响。