Morita T, Awakura T, Shimada A, Umemura T, Nagai T, Haruna A
Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 1995 Oct;57(5):831-7. doi: 10.1292/jvms.57.831.
A pathological study on 5 of 21 cats affected naturally with systemic calcinosis was performed. The animals ranged in age from 1 to 9 years. Hematology and serum chemistry analyses showed the elevated values of phosphorus, blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine. X-ray examination disclosed the increased density of systemic bones. Histologically, marked calcification was present at the vascular walls of almost all the organs including the lungs, trachea, kidneys, heart, aorta, alimentary tracts, choroid plexus and bones. In the lungs, kidneys and stomach, the calcified lesions were associated with deposition of oxalate crystals. Serum chemistry showed more elevated values of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (vitamin D) of the affected cats than the normal level. Retrospective examination revealed that these cats had been fed the commercial pet foods containing a large amount of vitamin D (6,370 IU/100 g diet) from their young age, and its value was about ten times as much as that of the control food (680 IU/100 g diet). Pathological changes found in the cats from the experimental vitamin D3 toxicosis were similar to those in the natural cases. In addition, tissue levels of calcium, phosphorous and zinc in the lungs and kidneys were markedly elevated in both natural and vitamin D-intoxicated cases. These findings suggest that long-term feeding of the pet food containing excessive vitamin D was responsible for the outbreak of the systemic calcinosis in the cats.
对21只自然感染全身性钙质沉着症的猫中的5只进行了病理学研究。这些动物的年龄在1至9岁之间。血液学和血清化学分析显示磷、血尿素氮和血清肌酐值升高。X线检查发现全身骨骼密度增加。组织学上,几乎所有器官的血管壁都有明显钙化,包括肺、气管、肾脏、心脏、主动脉、消化道、脉络丛和骨骼。在肺、肾和胃中,钙化病变与草酸盐晶体沉积有关。血清化学显示,患病猫的25-羟基胆钙化醇(维生素D)值高于正常水平。回顾性检查发现,这些猫从小就食用含有大量维生素D(6370 IU/100 g日粮)的商业宠物食品,其含量约为对照食品(680 IU/100 g日粮)的十倍。实验性维生素D3中毒猫的病理变化与自然病例相似。此外,在自然病例和维生素D中毒病例中,肺和肾中的钙、磷和锌组织水平均显著升高。这些发现表明,长期喂食含有过量维生素D的宠物食品是猫全身性钙质沉着症爆发的原因。