Lappalainen Anu K, Vaittinen Elina, Junnila Jouni, Laitinen-Vapaavuori Outi
Section of Small Animal Surgery, Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 57, FI - 00014 HU, Helsinki, Finland.
Heinolan Eläinlääkäriasema, Reumantie 2, FI - 18100, Heinola, Finland.
Acta Vet Scand. 2014 Dec 19;56(1):89. doi: 10.1186/s13028-014-0089-4.
Intervertebral disc disease (IDD) is a very common neurological disease, Dachshunds being the breed most often affected. In this breed, IDD has a hereditary background and is associated with intervertebral disc calcification (IDC), an indicator of severe intervertebral disc degeneration. In Finland, spinal radiography is used, when screening for IDC before breeding Dachshunds. We evaluated the association between IDC and IDD in Finnish Dachshunds radiographically screened for IDC. A questionnaire was sent to owners of 193 radiographically screened Dachshunds aged at least ten years. Clinical signs indicative of IDD were compared with IDC grade (grade 0 = no calcifications, grade 1 = 1 - 2 calcifications, grade 2 = 3 - 4 calcifications and grade 3 = 5 or more calcifications) and with age at the time of the radiographic examination. The diagnosis of IDD was confirmed by a veterinarian.
IDD was common in the study population with 31% of dogs being affected. IDD and IDC were clearly connected (P < 0.001); IDD was rare in dogs with no calcifications (grade 0) and common in dogs with severe IDC (grade 3). The IDC grade was strongly positively associated with frequency of back pain periods (P < 0.001), and dogs with IDC grade 3 had frequent periods of pain. Reluctance to jump onto a sofa had a strong positive association with back pain. No association existed between age of the dog at the time of the radiographic examination and clinical signs indicative of IDD.
Radiographically detected IDC and IDD are common in Finnish Dachshunds and are strongly associated with one another. Spinal radiography is an appropriate screening tool for breeders attempting to diminish IDC and IDD in Dachshunds. A breeding program that screens dogs and selects against IDC can be expected to reduce the occurrence of IDD in future. Twenty-four to 48 months of age is a suitable age for screening.
椎间盘疾病(IDD)是一种非常常见的神经疾病,腊肠犬是最常受影响的犬种。在该犬种中,IDD具有遗传背景,且与椎间盘钙化(IDC)有关,而椎间盘钙化是严重椎间盘退变的一个指标。在芬兰,在繁育腊肠犬之前进行脊髓X光检查以筛查IDC。我们对经X光检查筛查IDC的芬兰腊肠犬的IDC与IDD之间的关联进行了评估。向193只经X光检查筛查、年龄至少为10岁的腊肠犬的主人发送了一份问卷。将指示IDD的临床症状与IDC等级(0级=无钙化,1级=1 - 2处钙化,2级=3 - 4处钙化,3级=5处或更多钙化)以及X光检查时的年龄进行比较。IDD的诊断由兽医确认。
IDD在研究群体中很常见,31%的犬只受到影响。IDD与IDC明显相关(P < 0.001);无钙化(0级)的犬只中IDD罕见,而严重IDC(3级)的犬只中IDD常见。IDC等级与背痛发作频率呈强正相关(P < 0.001),3级IDC的犬只常有疼痛发作。不愿跳上沙发与背痛呈强正相关。X光检查时犬只的年龄与指示IDD的临床症状之间无关联。
经X光检查检测到的IDC和IDD在芬兰腊肠犬中很常见,且彼此密切相关。脊髓X光检查是试图减少腊肠犬中IDC和IDD的繁育者的一种合适筛查工具。对犬只进行筛查并淘汰有IDC的繁育计划有望减少未来IDD的发生。24至48月龄是合适的筛查年龄。