Olds June E
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2017 Sep;48(3):922-924. doi: 10.1638/2016-0023.1.
: Abnormal inter- and intraspecies aggression, perceived to be anxiety related, was identified in two male red-necked wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus) housed within a zoo. Aggressive episodes were directed at conspecifics, other exhibit animals, and, in one case, human caretakers. The clinical use of oral fluoxetine (0.5 mg/kg po bid) for a period of approximately 4 mo was effective in eliminating aggression towards humans and other animals in these two individuals. There was no evidence of recrudescence of aggression in either case following discontinuation of therapy for up to 3 yr posttreatment. Other than a period of mild transient sedation in one animal, side effects were not noted with fluoxetine treatment in these cases. Additional studies on the pharmacokinetics and side effects of fluoxetine treatment for anxiety behaviors are warranted in wallabies.
在动物园饲养的两只雄性赤颈袋鼠(Macropus rufogriseus)身上发现了异常的种间和种内攻击行为,这种行为被认为与焦虑有关。攻击行为针对同种个体、其他展览动物,在一个案例中还针对人类饲养员。口服氟西汀(0.5 mg/kg口服,每日两次)约4个月的临床应用有效地消除了这两只个体对人类和其他动物的攻击行为。在治疗停止后的3年随访期内,这两个案例均未出现攻击行为复发的迹象。除了一只动物出现了一段轻度短暂的镇静期外,这些案例中使用氟西汀治疗未发现副作用。有必要对袋鼠进行更多关于氟西汀治疗焦虑行为的药代动力学和副作用的研究。