Wobeser G, Daoust P Y, Hunt H M
J Wildl Dis. 1983 Jul;19(3):248-52. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-19.3.248.
A disease resembling thiamine-responsive polioencephalomalacia of domestic ruminants is described in four wild pronghorn from Saskatchewan. One animal was found dead, two were recumbent and unable to rise and the fourth was staggering and ataxic. Lesions were confined to the brain and consisted of brain swelling with herniation, symmetrical hemorrhagic foci in the thalamus and brainstem, and laminar necrosis of cortical neurons. All animals had been eating grain prior to their death. Possible pathogenetic mechanisms including changes in rumen microflora resulting in thiamine deficiency, plant and salt intoxication are discussed.
在来自萨斯喀彻温省的四只野生叉角羚身上发现了一种类似于家养反刍动物硫胺素反应性脑软化症的疾病。一只动物被发现死亡,两只侧卧且无法站立,第四只摇摇晃晃且共济失调。病变局限于脑部,表现为脑肿胀并伴有脑疝形成、丘脑和脑干对称性出血灶以及皮质神经元层状坏死。所有动物在死亡前都一直在进食谷物。文中讨论了可能的发病机制,包括瘤胃微生物群变化导致硫胺素缺乏、植物和盐分中毒。