Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs

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Autor(a) principal: Olinda,Roberio G.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Maia,Lisanka A., Frade,Maria T.S., Soares,Mauro P., Barros,Severo S., Driemeier,David, Riet-Correa,Franklin, Dantas,Antônio F.M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The epidemiological, clinic and morphological (pathological and ultrastructural) aspects of four outbreaks of copper deficiency affecting 21- to 90-day-old pigs in the Northeast region of Brazil are reported. Clinical signs began with paraparesis and ataxia and progressed to flaccid or spastic paralysis of the pelvic and thoracic limbs, followed by sternal and/or lateral recumbence. In addition, some animals showed dog-sitting position and intention tremors. The clinical manifestation period was 5-20 days. Significant gross lesions were not observed; however, microscopically, symmetrical degeneration of the white matter with ballooned myelin sheaths containing occasional macrophages was observed, mainly in the spinal cord. Two pigs presented with necrosis ad loss of Purkinje cells and ectopic Purkinje cells in the granular layer and cerebellar white matter. A ultrastructural analysis showed different degrees of damage of myelinated axons in the spinal segments, including an absence of the axoplasm structures with only axonal residues remaining. The myelin sheaths were degenerated and often collapsed into the space previously occupied by the axon. These results suggest that myelin degeneration is secondary to the axonal lesion. Finally, the concentration of copper in the liver was determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry and was found to be low (ranging from 2.2 to 10.8 ppm). In conclusion, in the Brazilian semiarid region, Cu deficiency occurs in 21 to 90-day-old pigs that ingested different types of waste in their food.
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spelling Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigsDegenerative myelopathyaxonal degenerationmyelin degenerationcopper deficiencymineral deficiencyswineABSTRACT: The epidemiological, clinic and morphological (pathological and ultrastructural) aspects of four outbreaks of copper deficiency affecting 21- to 90-day-old pigs in the Northeast region of Brazil are reported. Clinical signs began with paraparesis and ataxia and progressed to flaccid or spastic paralysis of the pelvic and thoracic limbs, followed by sternal and/or lateral recumbence. In addition, some animals showed dog-sitting position and intention tremors. The clinical manifestation period was 5-20 days. Significant gross lesions were not observed; however, microscopically, symmetrical degeneration of the white matter with ballooned myelin sheaths containing occasional macrophages was observed, mainly in the spinal cord. Two pigs presented with necrosis ad loss of Purkinje cells and ectopic Purkinje cells in the granular layer and cerebellar white matter. A ultrastructural analysis showed different degrees of damage of myelinated axons in the spinal segments, including an absence of the axoplasm structures with only axonal residues remaining. The myelin sheaths were degenerated and often collapsed into the space previously occupied by the axon. These results suggest that myelin degeneration is secondary to the axonal lesion. Finally, the concentration of copper in the liver was determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry and was found to be low (ranging from 2.2 to 10.8 ppm). In conclusion, in the Brazilian semiarid region, Cu deficiency occurs in 21 to 90-day-old pigs that ingested different types of waste in their food.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2017-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2017000900911Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.37 n.9 2017reponame:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)instacron:EMBRAPA10.1590/s0100-736x2017000900002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOlinda,Roberio G.Maia,Lisanka A.Frade,Maria T.S.Soares,Mauro P.Barros,Severo S.Driemeier,DavidRiet-Correa,FranklinDantas,Antônio F.M.eng2017-12-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-736X2017000900911Revistahttp://www.pvb.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcolegio@cbpa.org.br||pvb@pvb.com.br0100-736X1678-5150opendoar:2017-12-05T00:00Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
title Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
spellingShingle Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
Olinda,Roberio G.
Degenerative myelopathy
axonal degeneration
myelin degeneration
copper deficiency
mineral deficiency
swine
title_short Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
title_full Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
title_fullStr Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
title_sort Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs
author Olinda,Roberio G.
author_facet Olinda,Roberio G.
Maia,Lisanka A.
Frade,Maria T.S.
Soares,Mauro P.
Barros,Severo S.
Driemeier,David
Riet-Correa,Franklin
Dantas,Antônio F.M.
author_role author
author2 Maia,Lisanka A.
Frade,Maria T.S.
Soares,Mauro P.
Barros,Severo S.
Driemeier,David
Riet-Correa,Franklin
Dantas,Antônio F.M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Olinda,Roberio G.
Maia,Lisanka A.
Frade,Maria T.S.
Soares,Mauro P.
Barros,Severo S.
Driemeier,David
Riet-Correa,Franklin
Dantas,Antônio F.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Degenerative myelopathy
axonal degeneration
myelin degeneration
copper deficiency
mineral deficiency
swine
topic Degenerative myelopathy
axonal degeneration
myelin degeneration
copper deficiency
mineral deficiency
swine
description ABSTRACT: The epidemiological, clinic and morphological (pathological and ultrastructural) aspects of four outbreaks of copper deficiency affecting 21- to 90-day-old pigs in the Northeast region of Brazil are reported. Clinical signs began with paraparesis and ataxia and progressed to flaccid or spastic paralysis of the pelvic and thoracic limbs, followed by sternal and/or lateral recumbence. In addition, some animals showed dog-sitting position and intention tremors. The clinical manifestation period was 5-20 days. Significant gross lesions were not observed; however, microscopically, symmetrical degeneration of the white matter with ballooned myelin sheaths containing occasional macrophages was observed, mainly in the spinal cord. Two pigs presented with necrosis ad loss of Purkinje cells and ectopic Purkinje cells in the granular layer and cerebellar white matter. A ultrastructural analysis showed different degrees of damage of myelinated axons in the spinal segments, including an absence of the axoplasm structures with only axonal residues remaining. The myelin sheaths were degenerated and often collapsed into the space previously occupied by the axon. These results suggest that myelin degeneration is secondary to the axonal lesion. Finally, the concentration of copper in the liver was determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry and was found to be low (ranging from 2.2 to 10.8 ppm). In conclusion, in the Brazilian semiarid region, Cu deficiency occurs in 21 to 90-day-old pigs that ingested different types of waste in their food.
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