Year 2013 - Volume 33, Number 10


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Trema micrantha as cause of toxic pneumopathy in sheep: experimental reproduction, 33(10):1227-1236
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ABSTRACT.- Wouters F., Wouters A.T.B., Rolim V.M., Soares M.P. & Driemeier D. 2013. [Trema micrantha as cause of toxic pneumopathy in sheep: experimental reproduction.] Trema micrantha como causa de pneumopatia tóxica em ovinos: reprodução experimental. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(10):1227-1236. Setor de Patologia Veterinária, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9090, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil. E-mail: flademir@dmv.ufla.br

This paper describes the experimental Trema micrantha poisoning in sheep. Four from five sheep showed marked respiratory distress and death after ingestion of the third dose of plant leaves. The most frequent clinical findings were tachypnea, dyspnea, rhythmic contraction of the nostrils, cyanotic mucous membranes, mucous nasal discharge, hyperthermia, abdominal distension, increased volume and crepitation of parotid region, walking with the legs kept away laterally and sternal recumbency. T. micrantha proved to be toxic to sheep at 20 to 50g/kg bodyweight. At necropsy, we observed cyanotic mucous membranes, subcutaneous emphysema in the ventral area of cervical region or dorsal mediastinum, heavy and collapsed lungs with rib markings, red frothy fluid in the lumen of the trachea and primary bronchi, and several subpleural petechiae. Microscopic examination of lung tissue sections revealed that the tissue was characterized by thickening of the alveolar septa by diffuse type II pneumocytes proliferation, conferring an adenomatous appearance to some areas. These pneumocytes had large and hyperchromatic, sometimes bizarre nucleus or were multinucleate, with evident nucleoli. In some areas desquamated pneumocytes were found in the alveolar lumen, sometimes forming syncytia. There also was bronchiolar epithelium proliferation, conferring to the mucosa more than one epithelial cell layer, these cells had large and hyperchromatic nuclei and reduction in the amount of cilia. The proliferative changes of pneumocytes and bronchiolar epithelium were evaluated by anti-cytokeratin and anti-Ki-67 immunostaining. In order to differentiate pneumocytes and alveolar macrophages, we used anti-monocyte marker (MAC387). One sheep showed clinicopathological findings of acute liver failure with hepatocellular necrosis after ingestion of 25g/kg T. micrantha. The experimental poisoning by T. micrantha in sheep resulted in predominantly respiratory clinicopathological findings, confirming the results of spontaneous poisoning.
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