James Cook University, College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Townsville, QLD 4811 Australia,
James Cook University, College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Townsville, QLD 4811 Australia.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2021 Jan;51(4):868-878. doi: 10.1638/2019-0203.
Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo () is one of two species of tree-kangaroos found in Queensland, Australia. There is little information about ocular anatomy and pathology in any species of tree-kangaroo, and there are claims of blindness from unknown causes in free-ranging Lumholtz's tree-kangaroos. This study investigated ocular anatomy and pathology in 80 individuals, using examination of 31 live animals and histopathologic examination of eyes from 49 carcasses. Tree-kangaroos were found to have a typical vertebrate eye with immuno-histochemical evidence for dichromatic color vision. Only 5.4% of animals had evidence of pathology from traumatic injury, infection, or a variety of nonspecific lesions. Toxoplasmosis was implicated in ocular lesions in three animals. This study did not find evidence of widespread blindness in free-ranging animals nor evidence of toxic optic neuropathy. Examinations of live animals highlighted the need to establish normal ocular examination parameters and vision testing protocols suitable for use in tree-kangaroos and the need for more comprehensive examination and testing of animals thought to have vision loss of unknown origin.
环尾袋貂()是澳大利亚昆士兰州仅有的两种树袋鼠之一。关于任何一种树袋鼠的眼部解剖结构和病理学信息都很少,而且有报道称,在自由放养的环尾袋貂中存在不明原因的失明现象。本研究使用 31 只活体动物的检查和 49 只尸体的眼组织病理学检查,对 80 只个体的眼部解剖结构和病理学进行了研究。树袋鼠的眼睛具有典型的脊椎动物特征,具有双色视觉的免疫组织化学证据。只有 5.4%的动物因创伤、感染或各种非特异性病变而出现病理学证据。有三例动物的眼病变与弓形体病有关。本研究未发现自由放养动物中普遍存在失明的证据,也未发现中毒性视神经病变的证据。对活体动物的检查突出表明,需要为树袋鼠建立适合使用的正常眼部检查参数和视力测试方案,并需要对被认为视力丧失原因不明的动物进行更全面的检查和测试。