Lupines, poison-hemlock and Nicotiana spp: toxicity and teratogenicity in livestock.

Journal of natural toxins Pub Date : 1999-02-01
K E Panter, L F James, D R Gardner
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Many species of lupines contain quinolizidine or piperidine alkaloids known to be toxic or teratogenic to livestock. Poison-hemlock (Conium maculatum) and Nicotiana spp. including N. tabacum and N. glauca contain toxic and teratogenic piperidine alkaloids. The toxic and teratogenic effects from these plant species have distinct similarities including maternal muscular weakness and ataxia and fetal contracture-type skeletal defects and cleft palate. It is believed that the mechanism of action of the piperidine and quinolizidine alkaloid-induced teratogenesis is the same; however, there are some differences in incidence, susceptible gestational periods, and severity between livestock species. Wildlife species have also been poisoned after eating poison-hemlock but no terata have been reported. The most widespread problem for livestock producers in recent times has been lupine-induced "crooked calf disease." Crooked calf disease is characterized as skeletal contracture-type malformations and occasional cleft palate in calves after maternal ingestion of lupines containing the quinolizidine alkaloid anagyrine during gestation days 40-100. Similar malformations have been induced in cattle and goats with lupines containing the piperidine alkaloids ammodendrine, N-methyl ammodendrine, and N-acetyl hystrine and in cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs with poison-hemlock containing predominantly coniine or gamma-coniceine and N. glauca containing anabasine. Toxic and teratogenic effects have been linked to structural aspects of these alkaloids, and the mechanism of action is believed to be associated with an alkaloid-induced inhibition of fetal movement during specific gestational periods. This review presents a historical perspective, description and distribution of lupines, poison-hemlock and Nicotiana spp., toxic and teratogenic effects and management information to reduce losses.

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羽扇豆、毒芹和烟草属植物:对家畜的毒性和致畸性。
许多羽扇豆品种都含有已知对家畜有毒或致畸的喹诺酮或哌啶生物碱。毒芹(Conium maculatum)和烟草属植物(包括 N. tabacum 和 N. glauca)含有有毒和致畸的哌啶生物碱。这些植物物种的毒性和致畸作用具有明显的相似性,包括母体肌肉无力和共济失调,以及胎儿挛缩型骨骼缺陷和腭裂。据信,哌啶生物碱和喹诺酮生物碱诱发畸胎的作用机制是相同的;但是,不同牲畜物种的发病率、易感孕期和严重程度存在一些差异。野生动物在食用毒芹后也会中毒,但没有畸形的报道。近来,家畜生产者面临的最普遍问题是羽扇豆引起的 "歪犊病"。歪犊牛病的特点是,在妊娠 40-100 天期间,母体摄入含有喹嗪生物碱 Anagyrine 的羽扇豆后,犊牛会出现骨骼挛缩型畸形,偶尔还会出现腭裂。牛和山羊摄入含有哌啶类生物碱氨基腺嘌呤、N-甲基氨基腺嘌呤和 N-乙酰胞嘧啶的羽扇豆,以及牛、绵羊、山羊和猪摄入主要含有 coniine 或 gamma-coniceine 的毒芹和含有 anabasine 的 N. glauca,也会诱发类似的畸形。毒性和致畸作用与这些生物碱的结构有关,其作用机制被认为与生物碱在特定妊娠期抑制胎儿运动有关。本综述介绍了羽扇豆、毒芹和烟碱属植物的历史、描述和分布、毒性和致畸作用,以及减少损失的管理信息。
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