Neuroaxonal dystrophy in raccoons (Procyon lotor) from Iowa

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Hamir, AN
Miller, JM
Stack, MJ
Chaplin, MJ
Cutlip, RC
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[1] ARS, Natl Anim Dis Ctr, USDA, Ames, IA 50010 USA
[2] Vet Labs Agcy, Weybridge KT15 3NB, Surrey, England
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10.1177/104063870201400217
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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During a 12-month period (1998-1999), microscopic evidence of neuroaxonal dystrophy (NAD) in medullae oblongata of raccoons (Procyon lotor) was observed in 17/39 (47% prevalence in adults) from Iowa, USA. Three of the animals were kits (<3 months), 26 were between 1 and 2 years, and 10 were over 7 years. Lesions were not seen in the medullae of the 3 kits. In young adults, the lesions were mild and were seen in 7 animals. More severe lesions were present in the 10 older raccoons. Grossly, the brains were unremarkable. Microscopically, NAD was confined to the dorsal caudal medulla, where certain nuclei (predominantly gracilis and cuneate) were bilaterally affected. Severely affected animals had vacuolar degeneration of neurons or neuronal loss and extensive areas of spongiosis. Tests for the presence of PrPres in the brain were negative. Spongiotic areas often contained axonal spheroids. Degenerate neurons and axons occasionally contained amphophilic periodic acid-Schiff-positive granular material. There was a paucity of inflammatory cells in the affected areas. Since lesions were not present in kits, were either absent or mild in young adults, and were severe in older raccoons, the findings may be related to advancing age. Neuroaxonal dystrophy has not been previously reported in raccoons. Retrospective examination of raccoon brains from the eastern and northwestern areas of the country revealed very low prevalence of NAD. Because of the apparently high prevalence of this condition at this geographic location, factors other than age (genetic, nutritional, and/or environmental) may influence this degenerative process in the brains of raccoons in Iowa.
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