Krimpsiekte and acute cardiac glycoside poisoning in sheep caused by bufadienolides from the plant Kalanchoe lanceolata Forsk
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Anderson, L.A.P.
Schultz, R.A. (Rowena Anitra)
Joubert, J.P.J.
Kellerman, T. Stephanus
Erasmus, G.L.
Procos, J.
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Published by The Government Printer, Pretoria
Abstract
Three toxic bufadienolides, one characterized as hellibrigenin 3-acetate, have been isolated from Kalanchoe lanceolata Forsk.
Typical signs of cardiac glycoside poisoning, involving the gastro-intestinal, neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems, could be induced by drenching the milled plant to sheep. Such signs could also be induced by dosing the bufadienolides to sheep or by injecting them into both guinea-pigs (subcutaneously) and sheep (intravenously). The specific paretic syndrome, krimpsiekte, on the other hand, was reproduced only by the repeated intravenous administration of smaller doses of the 2 unknown bufadienolides to sheep.
Histopathological examination revealed a mild to severe multifocal cardiomyopathy in sheep receiving plant material or bufadienolides.
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Veterinary medicine
Sustainable Development Goals
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Anderson, LAP, Schultz, RA, Joubert, JPJ, Prozesky, L, Kellerman, TS, Erasmus, GL & Procos, J 1983, 'Krimpsiekte and acute cardiac glycoside poisoning in sheep caused by bufadienolides from the plant Kalanchoe lanceolata Forsk’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 295-300.