Literature DB >> 995586

[The etiology of "alveld" elucidated by the BSP-test].

I W Dishington, B Laksesvela.   

Abstract

The lamb disease called alveld is caused by Narthesium ossifragum. It is observed clinically in white lambs as a photosensitization, which may become very severe. At a more advanced stage, icterus often occurs as well, the latter affecting both black and white lambs. Adult sheep are rarely affected by alveld. Presence of phylloerythrin in the blood is a prerequisite for the photosensitization. Phylloerythrin is formed by microbial action from chlorophyll and is normally excreted in the faeces and the bile. Sufficient excretion fails in lambs getting alveld. The function of the liver has been examined in 40 lambs which had grazed for 10 days on Narthecium ossifragum, using the BSP-test of Rosenthal & White (1925). Fourteen out of 40 lambs showed a pathological liver dysfunction, while no clinical symptoms could be observed. Five to seven days thereafter 9 out of the 14 lambs with liver dysfunction became subject to photosensitization. (Table I). The ability of the BSP-test to indicate alveld at an early stage was statistically significant. It is concluded that liver dysfunction precedes photosensitization.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 995586

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nord Vet Med        ISSN: 0029-1579


  3 in total

1.  Alveld-producing saponins. II. Toxicological studies.

Authors:  S Videm Abdelkader; L Ceh; I W Dishington; J G Hauge
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.695

2.  Failure to induce toxicity in lambs by administering saponins from Narthecium ossifragum.

Authors:  A Flåøyen; H Hjorth Tønnesen; H Grønstøl; J Karlsen
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.459

3.  Microsomal enzymes in lambs and adult sheep, and their possible relationship to alveld.

Authors:  A Flåøyen; E G Jensen
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.459

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