Read D H, Jolly R D, Alley M R
Vet Pathol. 1977 Mar;14(2):103-12. doi: 10.1177/030098587701400202.
A naturally occurring neurological disease occurred in six dogs fed cooked meat. Clinical signs were anorexia, progressive spastic paraparesis, recumbency, convulsions and death. The disease was characterized by bilaterally symmetrical spongy change and necrosis of brainstem nuclei with a lesion distribution pattern similar to that in thiamine deficient foxes and cats. An associated thiamine deficiency was evidenced by decreased thiamine levels in the blood of one dog and in the food of another, and rapid remission of clinical signs in a dog given thiamine hydrochloride. Thermal destruction of thiamine through cooking of the foods probably caused the dietary deficiency.
在六只喂食熟肉的狗身上出现了一种自然发生的神经疾病。临床症状包括厌食、进行性痉挛性截瘫、卧地不起、抽搐和死亡。该疾病的特征是双侧对称性海绵状改变和脑干核坏死,其病变分布模式与硫胺素缺乏的狐狸和猫相似。一只狗血液中的硫胺素水平降低以及另一只狗食物中的硫胺素水平降低,以及给一只狗注射盐酸硫胺素后临床症状迅速缓解,证明存在相关的硫胺素缺乏。通过烹饪食物对硫胺素的热破坏可能导致了饮食缺乏。