Crotalariosis equorum ("jaagsiekte") in horses in southern Mozambique, a rare form of pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning

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Botha, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus)
Lewis, Alex
Du Plessis, Elizabeth C.
Clift, Sarah Jane
Williams, Mark C.

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American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians

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Twenty-eight horses in southern Mozambique died after exhibiting severe respiratory distress. At necropsy, the overinflated lungs did not collapse, had prominent rib impressions, and were fibrotic and emphysematous. Microscopically, prominent proliferation of nonciliated epithelial (Clara) cells in the terminal bronchioles and pulmonary fibrosis were observed, indicative of chronic pneumotoxicity. Transmission electron microscopy demonstrated hyperplasia, desquamation, and apical bulging of Clara cells into the bronchiolar lumen. The outbreak was attributed to ingestion of Crotalaria dura J.M. Wood & M.S. Evans subsp. mozambica Polhill and Crotalaria monteiroi Taub. ex Baker f. var. monteiroi. Semiquantitative gas chromatography–mass spectrometry revealed the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in these 2 Crotalaria species.

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Clara cell proliferation, Crotalaria horses, Pneumotoxicity, Pulmonary fibrosis, Pyrrolizidine alkaloids

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Christo J. Botha, Alex Lewis, Elizabeth C. du Plessis, Sarah J. Clift and Mark C. Williams J VET Diagn Invest 2012 24: 1099