Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Carmen Méndez,Maria del
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Aragão,Marcos, Fabiana,Elias, Riet-Correa,Franklin, Juan Gimeno,Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Green leaves of Melia azedarach were administered at single doses ranging from 5 to 30 g/kg bw to 11 calves. Clinical signs were depression, ruminal stasis, dry feces with blood, ataxia, muscle tremors, sternal recumbency, hypothermia and abdominal pain. Serum AST and CPK were increased. Signs appeared from 8 to 24 hours after dosing, and the clinical course lasted from 2 to 72 hours. Three calves dosed with 30g/kg bw died. The macroscopic findings included intestinal congestion, yellow discoloration of the liver, brain congestion and dry feces with blood in the rectum. The liver showed swollen and vacuolated hepatocytes. Necrotic hepatocytes were scattered throughout the parenchyma or concentrated in the periacinar zone. Degenerative and necrotic changes were observed in the epithelium of the forestomachs. There was also necrosis of the lymphoid tissue. Skeletal muscles showed hyaline degeneration and fiber necrosis. The necrotic fragments contained floccular or granular debris with infiltration by macrophages and satellite cells.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
title Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
spellingShingle Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
Carmen Méndez,Maria del
Poisonous plants
plant poisoning
Melia azedarach
Meliaceae
cattle
title_short Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
title_full Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
title_fullStr Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
title_full_unstemmed Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
title_sort Experimental intoxication by the leaves of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae) in cattle
author Carmen Méndez,Maria del
author_facet Carmen Méndez,Maria del
Aragão,Marcos
Fabiana,Elias
Riet-Correa,Franklin
Juan Gimeno,Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Aragão,Marcos
Fabiana,Elias
Riet-Correa,Franklin
Juan Gimeno,Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carmen Méndez,Maria del
Aragão,Marcos
Fabiana,Elias
Riet-Correa,Franklin
Juan Gimeno,Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poisonous plants
plant poisoning
Melia azedarach
Meliaceae
cattle
topic Poisonous plants
plant poisoning
Melia azedarach
Meliaceae
cattle
description Green leaves of Melia azedarach were administered at single doses ranging from 5 to 30 g/kg bw to 11 calves. Clinical signs were depression, ruminal stasis, dry feces with blood, ataxia, muscle tremors, sternal recumbency, hypothermia and abdominal pain. Serum AST and CPK were increased. Signs appeared from 8 to 24 hours after dosing, and the clinical course lasted from 2 to 72 hours. Three calves dosed with 30g/kg bw died. The macroscopic findings included intestinal congestion, yellow discoloration of the liver, brain congestion and dry feces with blood in the rectum. The liver showed swollen and vacuolated hepatocytes. Necrotic hepatocytes were scattered throughout the parenchyma or concentrated in the periacinar zone. Degenerative and necrotic changes were observed in the epithelium of the forestomachs. There was also necrosis of the lymphoid tissue. Skeletal muscles showed hyaline degeneration and fiber necrosis. The necrotic fragments contained floccular or granular debris with infiltration by macrophages and satellite cells.
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