dc.creatorRíos, Elvio E.
dc.creatorCholich, Luciana
dc.creatorGimeno, Eduardo Juan
dc.creatorGuidi, María Guadalupe
dc.creatorAcosta de Pérez, Ofelia C.
dc.date2012
dc.date2014-09-22T17:21:33Z
dc.identifierhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/40263
dc.identifierhttp://www.scielo.br/pdf/pvb/v32n1/v32n1a07.pdf
dc.identifierissn:0100-736X
dc.description<i>Ipomoea carnea</i> subsp. <i>fistulosa</i>, aguapei or mandiyura, is responsible for lysosomal storage in goats. The shrub contains several alkaloids, mainly swansonine which inhibits lysosomal α-mannosidase and Golgi mannosidase II. Poisoning occurs by inhibition of these hydrolases. There is neuronal vacuolation, endocrine dysfunction, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal injury, and immune disorders. Clinical signs and pathology of the experimental poisoning of goats by <i>Ipomoea</i> carnea in Argentina are here described. Five goats received fresh leaves and stems of <i>Ipomoea</i>. At the beginning, the goats did not consume the plant, but later, it was preferred over any other forage. High dose induced rapid intoxication, whereas with low doses, the course of the toxicosis was more protracted. The goats were euthanized when they were recumbent. Cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata, pons and colliculi, were routinely processed for histology. In nine days, the following clinical signs developed: abnormal fascies, dilated nostrils and abnormal postures of the head, cephalic tremors and nystagmus, difficulty in standing. Subsequently, the goats had a tendency to fall, always to the left, with spastic convulsions. There was lack in coordination of voluntary movements due to Purkinje and deep nuclei neurons damage. The cochlear reflex originated hyperreflexia, abnormal posture, head movements and tremors. The withdrawal reflex produced flexor muscles hypersensitivity at the four legs, later depression and stupor. Abnormal responses to sounds were related to collicular lesions. Thalamic damage altered the withdrawal reflex, showing incomplete reaction. The observed cervical hair bristling was attributed to a thalamic regulated nociceptive response. Depression may be associated with agonists of lysergic acid contained in <i>Ipomoea</i>. These clinical signs were correlated with lesions in different parts of the CNS.
dc.descriptionFacultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format37-42
dc.languageen
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)
dc.subjectCiencias Veterinarias
dc.subjectCNS lesions
dc.subjectCapra hircus
dc.subjectgoats
dc.subjectIpomoea
dc.subjectIpomoea carnea
dc.subjectplant poisoning
dc.subjectpoisonous plants
dc.subjecttransmission electron microscopy
dc.titleExperimental poisoning of goats by <i>Ipomoea carnea</i> subsp. <i>fistulosa</i> in Argentina: a clinic and pathological correlation with special consideration on the central nervous system
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