Literature DB >> 7096170

Is polioencephalomalacia associated with high-sulfate diets?

M F Raisbeck.   

Abstract

During 1979 and 1980, rations containing high concentrations of gypsum or other sulfate salts were noticed to be a common feature of several episodes of polioencephalomalacia (PEM) diagnosed at the University of Missouri-Columbia Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (VMDL). A retrospective study of 72 herds represented by all 6- to 18-month-old cattle necropsied at the VMDL between Sept 1 and Dec 31, 1980, was undertaken. Information about diet and husbandry was collected for each herd by interviews with the owner. Polioencephalomalacia occurred in 18 of 21 herds fed high-sulfate (greater than 2 % sulfate) rations, but in only 1 of 51 herds not fed such rations. The data demonstrated a statistically significant and possible causal relationship between PEM in cattle and high-sulfate rations.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7096170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc        ISSN: 0003-1488            Impact factor:   1.936


  5 in total

1.  Reduced activities of thiamine-dependent and cytochrome c oxidase enzymes in cerebral cortex of cattle affected by sulfur-induced polioencephalomalacia.

Authors:  Samat Amat; Steve Hendrick; Igor Moshynskyy; Elemir Simko
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 1.310

2.  Sulfur-induced polioencephalomalacia in sheep: some biochemical changes.

Authors:  S R Gooneratne; A A Olkowski; D A Christensen
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  1989-10       Impact factor: 1.310

3.  Effects of high dietary sulphur on enzyme activities, selenium concentrations and body weights of cattle.

Authors:  A A Khan; D Lovejoy; A K Sharma; R M Sharma; M G Prior; L E Lillie
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 1.310

4.  Effects of high dietary sulfur on brain functions using evoked potentials technique.

Authors:  A A Olkowski; S R Gooneratne; E C Crichlow; C G Rousseaux; D A Christensen
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  1990-01       Impact factor: 1.310

5.  High sulfur related thiamine deficiency in cattle: A field study.

Authors:  S R Gooneratne; A A Olkowski; R G Klemmer; G A Kessler; D A Christensen
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1989-02       Impact factor: 1.008

  5 in total

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