“可怜的约里克”:对狗头骨的回顾性分析可以告诉我们环境因素对健康的影响。

Luciano O Valenzuela, Kevin Chase, Lawrence McGill, Shawn Miller, Mark Nielsen, Karl G Lark
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作为一项正在进行的研究的一部分,可以对大约三百只葡萄牙水犬的临床和亚临床疾病进行尸检和广泛的组织学评估,以评估它们在生命结束时的健康状况。这些狗一生都享受着各种各样的生活方式和环境。在这里,我们对每只狗的一生饮食投入和身体活动进行了回顾性定量评估。为了做到这一点,已经分析了来自颅骨拱顶骨和牙本质的胶原蛋白的稳定同位素比例,以确定狗个体在晚年或早期的饮食差异。颅骨的坚固性(重量/颅骨大小单位)被用作狗一生中所经历的体力活动量的相对指标。这些环境参数与尸检时确定的特定疾病过程的频率和严重程度相关。这两种措施都被证明对特定疾病产生了显著的低水平(r<25%)差异效应。讨论了环境影响回顾性分析的价值。
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"Alas poor Yorick": What retrospective analysis of canine skulls can tell us about the impact of environmental factors on health.

Necropsies and extensive histological evaluation for clinical and sub-clinical disease of approximately three hundred Portuguese Water dogs are available as part of an ongoing study to assess their state of health at end of life. Throughout life these dogs enjoyed a variety of lifestyles and environments. Here we carry out retrospective quantitative assessments of life-time dietary input and physical activity for each dog. To do this, collagens from skull vault bone and from dentine have been analyzed for ratios of stable isotopes to determine differences in diet that individual dogs experienced during late or early life respectively. Robustness of skull bone (weight/unit of skull size) was used as a relative indicator of the amount of physical activity experienced during a dog's lifetime. These environmental parameters were correlated with the frequency and severity of specific disease processes determined at necropsy. Both measures were shown to exert significant low-level (r < 25%) differential effects on specific diseases. The value of retrospective analysis of environmental influences is discussed.

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