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Title: Estudo comparativo das intoxicações por Brachiaria spp.e Pithomyces chartarum em bovino
Other Titles: Comparative study between Brachiaria spp. and Pithomyces chartarum poisoning in cattle
Issue Date: Nov-2016
Publisher: Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Citation: SEIXAS, J. N. et al. Estudo comparativo das intoxicações por Brachiaria spp.e Pithomyces chartarum em bovinos. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, Rio de Janeiro, v. 38, p. 1-10, nov. 2016. Suplemento 2.
Abstract: Numerous photosensitization (FTS) outbreaks on Brachiaria spp pastures occur in Brazil, resulting in significant economic losses - especially due to the vast acreages of these grasses in the country. Although the link between the presence of saponins and the occurrence of FTS is already established, some authors still attribute those losses to sporidesmin poisoning, which is a fungal metabolite produced by Pithomyces chartarum. This study aimed to highlight the clinical and pathological changes of photosensitivity caused by saponins and sporidesmin, confronting data from literature with our own observations. The presented cases were originally from different farms located in Brazil, where cattle were kept in Brachiaria pastures, and in Portugal, where no Brachiaria species are present. The symptoms were quite similar, except for the frequent occurrence of colic, diarrhea and decreased productivity during early pithomycotoxicosis. Macroscopically Brachiaria spp poisoning often produces an intense yellow- -orange color in the liver, while pithomycotoxicosis predominantly induces chronic proliferative liver injury. Histologically the presence “foam cells” and birefringent crystals are indicative of Brachiaria spp poisoning while fibrosis and biliary hyperplasia correspond to major injuries of sporidesmin.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/31797
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