Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum

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Main Author: REGO, Rafael Otaviano do
Publication Date: 2012
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Lysosomal storage diseases (LSD) cause neurological disorders in humans and animals and are classified as genetic or acquired. The acquired type result of ingestion of plants containing specific inhibitors of catabolic lysosomal enzymes causing neuronal metabolic substrates accumulation. Among these plants, in Brazil best known neurolipidosis are caused by some species of Solanum, responsible for intoxication in ruminants clinically distinguished by cerebellar disorders. They are commonly known as "Jurubebas" and are widely used in folk cooking and medicine, the Solanum paniculatum is the predominant species in the Northeast and considered the true jurubeba. From 2005 to 2008 outbreaks of poisoning in cattle occurred in properties located in Pernambuco, where animals were kept in pastures invaded by this species. In southern Brazil, the best known species to cause neurological poisoning in cattle is the S. fastigiatum var. fastigiatum. Several species of Solanum cause similar diseases in other countries: S. kwebense in South Africa, S. dimidiatum in the U.S. and S. bonariense in cattle in Uruguay and S. viarum, S. cinereum cause similar poisoning in goats in Australia and the U.S. respectively. This poisoning in ruminants is considered low morbidity and mortality and is characterized by clinical signs restricted to the central nervous system with seizures or epileptiform periodic and transient, especially when the animals are excited, with intention tremors, opisthotonos, nystagmus and loss of balance. These attacks can be induced by the Head Raising Test. At necropsy no gross lesions are found in specific poisoning, but can be observed lesions associated with injuries from falls. Histological lesions are located mainly in the cerebellum, characterized by degeneration, with thin diffuse vacuolation of the perikaryon and loss of Nissl granules in Purkinje cells and multifocal areas of loss or disappearance of these cells. The diagnosis of poisoning is based on clinical signs, epidemiological data, in the presence of the plant can be confirmed by characteristic pathological lesions. There is no known treatment and prophylaxes of poisoning are difficult. As S. paniculatum is the predominant species in the Northeast and responsible for spontaneous intoxication outbreaks described in the State of Pernambuco, is of utmost importance to perform an experimental study of S. paniculatum in cattle developing the clinical and pathological criteria to describe the location of the lesions in the CNS, measure changes in cerebrospinal fluid and perform morphometry of cerebellar damage.
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spelling TORRES, Márcia Bersane Araújo de MedeirosMIRANDA NETO, Eldinê Gomes deDANTAS, Antônio Flávio MedeirosOLIVEIRA, Danielahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7032024290799824REGO, Rafael Otaviano do2017-02-10T12:45:43Z2012-02-29REGO, Rafael Otaviano. Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum. 2012. 59 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sanidade e Reprodução de Ruminantes) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Garanhuns.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6287Lysosomal storage diseases (LSD) cause neurological disorders in humans and animals and are classified as genetic or acquired. The acquired type result of ingestion of plants containing specific inhibitors of catabolic lysosomal enzymes causing neuronal metabolic substrates accumulation. Among these plants, in Brazil best known neurolipidosis are caused by some species of Solanum, responsible for intoxication in ruminants clinically distinguished by cerebellar disorders. They are commonly known as "Jurubebas" and are widely used in folk cooking and medicine, the Solanum paniculatum is the predominant species in the Northeast and considered the true jurubeba. From 2005 to 2008 outbreaks of poisoning in cattle occurred in properties located in Pernambuco, where animals were kept in pastures invaded by this species. In southern Brazil, the best known species to cause neurological poisoning in cattle is the S. fastigiatum var. fastigiatum. Several species of Solanum cause similar diseases in other countries: S. kwebense in South Africa, S. dimidiatum in the U.S. and S. bonariense in cattle in Uruguay and S. viarum, S. cinereum cause similar poisoning in goats in Australia and the U.S. respectively. This poisoning in ruminants is considered low morbidity and mortality and is characterized by clinical signs restricted to the central nervous system with seizures or epileptiform periodic and transient, especially when the animals are excited, with intention tremors, opisthotonos, nystagmus and loss of balance. These attacks can be induced by the Head Raising Test. At necropsy no gross lesions are found in specific poisoning, but can be observed lesions associated with injuries from falls. Histological lesions are located mainly in the cerebellum, characterized by degeneration, with thin diffuse vacuolation of the perikaryon and loss of Nissl granules in Purkinje cells and multifocal areas of loss or disappearance of these cells. The diagnosis of poisoning is based on clinical signs, epidemiological data, in the presence of the plant can be confirmed by characteristic pathological lesions. There is no known treatment and prophylaxes of poisoning are difficult. As S. paniculatum is the predominant species in the Northeast and responsible for spontaneous intoxication outbreaks described in the State of Pernambuco, is of utmost importance to perform an experimental study of S. paniculatum in cattle developing the clinical and pathological criteria to describe the location of the lesions in the CNS, measure changes in cerebrospinal fluid and perform morphometry of cerebellar damage.Doenças do depósito lisossomal (DDL) causam distúrbios neurológicos em humanos e animais, sendo classificadas como genéticas ou adquiridas. As adquiridas resultam da ingestão de plantas que contêm inibidores específicos de enzimas catabólicas lisossômicas que causam acumulo neuronal de substratos metabólicos. Dentre essas plantas, no Brasil a neurolipidose mais conhecida são as causadas por algumas espécies de Solanum, responsáveis por intoxicações em ruminantes caracterizadas clinicamente por desordens cerebelares. Elas são conhecidas comumente por “Jurubebas” e são muito usadas na culinária e medicina popular, sendo a espécie Solanum paniculatum a predominante no Nordeste e a considerada a verdadeira jurubeba. De 2005 a 2008 surtos de intoxicação em bovinos ocorreram em propriedades localizadas no Agreste do estado de Pernambuco, onde os animais permaneciam em pastos invadidos por esta espécie. No Sul do Brasil, a espécie mais conhecida causando intoxicação em bovinos com quadros neurológicos é a S. fastigiatum var. fastigiatum. Diversas espécies de Solanum causam doenças semelhantes em outros países: S. kwebense na África do Sul, S. dimidiatum nos Estados Unidos e S. bonariense no Uruguai em bovinos e S. viarum, S. cinereum causam intoxicação semelhante em caprinos na Austrália e nos Estados Unidos, respectivamente. Essa intoxicação em ruminantes é considerada de baixa morbidade e mortalidade e caracteriza-se por sinais clínicos restritos ao sistema nervoso central, com crises convulsivas ou epileptiformes periódicas e transitórias, principalmente, quando os animais são excitados, apresentando tremores de intenção, opistótono, nistagmo e perda do equilíbrio. Esses ataques podem ser induzidos pelo Head Raising Test. Na necropsia não são encontradas lesões macroscópicas específicas da intoxicação, mas podem ser observadas lesões associadas aos traumatismos provenientes das quedas. Já as lesões histológicas estão localizadas principalmente no cerebelo, caracterizadas por degeneração, com vacuolização difusa fina do pericário e perda dos grânulos de Nissl das células de Purkinje e áreas multifocais de perda ou desaparecimento dessas células. O diagnóstico da intoxicação é baseado nos sinais clínicos observados, nos dados epidemiológicos, na presença da planta, podendo ser confirmado pelas lesões histológicas características. Não se conhece tratamento e as medidas profiláticas das intoxicações por jurubeba são difíceis. Por ser S. paniculatum a espécie predominante na região Nordeste e a responsável pelos surtos de intoxicação espontânea descrita no Estado de Pernambuco, é de fundamental importância realizar um estudo experimental da S. paniculatum em bovinos desenvolvendo o quadro clínico-patológico para descrever a localização das lesões no SNC, avaliar as alterações no líquido céfalo-raquidiano e realizar a morfometria da lesão cerebelar.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2017-02-10T12:45:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Rafael Otaviano do Rego.pdf: 3781500 bytes, checksum: 0d74623e13f1d6c6710f143ebf173d5f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-02-10T12:45:43Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Clinical-pathological study of cattle experimentally poisoned by Solanum paniculatum
title Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
spellingShingle Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
REGO, Rafael Otaviano do
Solanum paniculatum
Patologia
Bovino
Ruminantes
Pathology
Bovine
Ruminants
MEDICINA VETERINARIA::REPRODUCAO ANIMAL
title_short Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
title_full Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
title_fullStr Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
title_full_unstemmed Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
title_sort Estudo clínico-patológico de bovinos intoxicados experimentalmente por Solanum paniculatum
author REGO, Rafael Otaviano do
author_facet REGO, Rafael Otaviano do
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MIRANDA NETO, Eldinê Gomes de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv DANTAS, Antônio Flávio Medeiros
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Daniela
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv REGO, Rafael Otaviano do
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MIRANDA NETO, Eldinê Gomes de
DANTAS, Antônio Flávio Medeiros
OLIVEIRA, Daniela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solanum paniculatum
Patologia
Bovino
Ruminantes
topic Solanum paniculatum
Patologia
Bovino
Ruminantes
Pathology
Bovine
Ruminants
MEDICINA VETERINARIA::REPRODUCAO ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pathology
Bovine
Ruminants
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description Lysosomal storage diseases (LSD) cause neurological disorders in humans and animals and are classified as genetic or acquired. The acquired type result of ingestion of plants containing specific inhibitors of catabolic lysosomal enzymes causing neuronal metabolic substrates accumulation. Among these plants, in Brazil best known neurolipidosis are caused by some species of Solanum, responsible for intoxication in ruminants clinically distinguished by cerebellar disorders. They are commonly known as "Jurubebas" and are widely used in folk cooking and medicine, the Solanum paniculatum is the predominant species in the Northeast and considered the true jurubeba. From 2005 to 2008 outbreaks of poisoning in cattle occurred in properties located in Pernambuco, where animals were kept in pastures invaded by this species. In southern Brazil, the best known species to cause neurological poisoning in cattle is the S. fastigiatum var. fastigiatum. Several species of Solanum cause similar diseases in other countries: S. kwebense in South Africa, S. dimidiatum in the U.S. and S. bonariense in cattle in Uruguay and S. viarum, S. cinereum cause similar poisoning in goats in Australia and the U.S. respectively. This poisoning in ruminants is considered low morbidity and mortality and is characterized by clinical signs restricted to the central nervous system with seizures or epileptiform periodic and transient, especially when the animals are excited, with intention tremors, opisthotonos, nystagmus and loss of balance. These attacks can be induced by the Head Raising Test. At necropsy no gross lesions are found in specific poisoning, but can be observed lesions associated with injuries from falls. Histological lesions are located mainly in the cerebellum, characterized by degeneration, with thin diffuse vacuolation of the perikaryon and loss of Nissl granules in Purkinje cells and multifocal areas of loss or disappearance of these cells. The diagnosis of poisoning is based on clinical signs, epidemiological data, in the presence of the plant can be confirmed by characteristic pathological lesions. There is no known treatment and prophylaxes of poisoning are difficult. As S. paniculatum is the predominant species in the Northeast and responsible for spontaneous intoxication outbreaks described in the State of Pernambuco, is of utmost importance to perform an experimental study of S. paniculatum in cattle developing the clinical and pathological criteria to describe the location of the lesions in the CNS, measure changes in cerebrospinal fluid and perform morphometry of cerebellar damage.
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