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Intoxicação experimental por Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) em ovinos Experimental poisoning by Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) in sheep

Authors: Anderson L. Seitz; Edson M. Colodel; Severo S. Barros; David Driemeier;

Intoxicação experimental por Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) em ovinos Experimental poisoning by Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) in sheep

Abstract

Administrou-se Sida carpinifolia L.f. secada à sombra e moída, em doses diárias de 11 a 30g/kg/dia, para sete ovinos. Um animal foi encontrado morto aos 18 e outro morreu apresentando sinais clínicos aos 53 dias do início do experimento. Outros quatro animais adoeceram e foram eutanasiados aos 30, 45, 75 e 100 dias do experimento. O fornecimento de S. carpinifolia foi interrompido em um ovino ao 80º dia do experimento, e o animal foi eutanasiado 70 dias após. Todos os animais foram necropsiados. O consumo variou entre 11 e 30 g/kg/dia da planta seca. As principais alterações clínicas iniciaram a partir do 20º dia com emaciação progressiva e leve diarréia. Os sinais neurológicos iniciaram no 25º dia e eram caracterizados por ataxia com dismetria, tremores da cabeça, posturas atípicas, quedas freqüentes, lentidão dos movimentos, dificuldade em apreender e deglutir os alimentos. Esses sinais clínicos se acentuavam quando os animais eram forçados a se movimentar. O ovino que parou de consumir Sida carpinifolia, recuperou-se clinicamente e 11 dias após a interrupção não apresentava mais alterações clínicas. Na necropsia havia aumento de volume dos linfonodos mesentéricos em cinco dos sete ovinos. Ao exame histológico as alterações mais significativas estavam presentes no sistema nervoso central e constavam de distensão e vacuolização citoplasmáticas afetando principalmente as células de Purkinje do cerebelo, os neurônios do córtex cerebral, do tálamo, do mesencéfalo e dos cornos ventrais da medula espinhal. Também foram observados esferóides axonais mais freqüentes na camada granular do cerebelo. A vacuolização citoplasmática foi observada também no epitélio dos ácinos pancreáticos e dos túbulos renais, nas células foliculares da tireóide, nos hepatócitos e macrófagos de órgãos linfóides. As lesões ultra-estruturais observadas foram vacuolizações citoplasmáticas, algumas envoltas por membranas, em neurônios de Purkinje do cerebelo e nas células foliculares da tireóide. O ovino que permaneceu 70 dias sem consumir S. carpinifolia não apresentou alterações histológicas.Seven sheep received dry crushed Sida carpinifolia L.f. One of them died at 18 and other at 53 days of the experiment. Four others were euthanatized and necropsied at 30, 45, 75 and 100 days. For one sheep the supply of S. carpinifolia was interrupted on the 80th day of the experiment, and 70 days later the animal was euthanized and necropsied. The minimal amount of the dry plant consumed was 11 g/kg and the maximum was 30 g/kg. The progression of clinical findings was similar in six animals with slight diarrhea at 20 days of experiment. Neurological signs were observed at 25 days and included ataxia with dysmetria, muscle tremors of the head, atypical postural reactions, frequent falls, sluggish of movements, difficulty in grazing and swallowing. These signs were enhanced when the animals were forced to walk. Four of the animals presented progressive emaciation. The sheep whose supply of the plant was interrupted recovered gradually, and 11 days after the animal returned to normal. During necropsy, only enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes were observed. The histological alterations were more significant in the central nervous system, with multiple and severe cytoplasmic distention and vacuolation which affects specially Purkinje cells of the cerebellum, neurons of cerebral cortex, thalamus, midbrain and the ventral horn of spinal cord. Axonal spheroids in the brain, more frequently in the granular layer of cerebellum were also observed. The cytoplasmic vacuolation was also found in pancreatic acinar cells, renal tubules, thyroid follicular epithelium, hepatocytes and macrophages of lymphoid organs. The ultrastructural lesions observed were cytoplasmic vacuolation, some surrounded by membranes in Purkinje cells of cerebellum and thyroid follicular cells. The sheep, which had S. carpinifolia withdrawn from its diet for 70 days, had no significant histological alterations.

Keywords

microscopia eletrônica, Toxic plants, Veterinary medicine, Sida carpinifolia, plant poisoning, locoweeds, lysosomal storage disease, electronic microscopy, intoxicação por planta, doença do armazenamento lisossomal, SF600-1100, Plantas tóxicas, swainsonina, Malvaceae, swainsonine

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