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Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species
Acer pseudoplatanus is a worldwide-distributed tree which contains toxins, among them hypoglycin A (HGA). This toxin is known to be responsible for poisoning in various species, including humans, equids, Père David’s deer and two-humped camels. We hypothesized that any herbivore pasturing with A. ps...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080512 |
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author | Renaud, Benoît Kruse, Caroline-Julia François, Anne-Christine Grund, Lisa Bunert, Carolin Brisson, Lucie Boemer, François Gault, Gilbert Ghislain, Barbara Petitjean, Thierry Gustin, Pascal Votion, Dominique-Marie |
author_facet | Renaud, Benoît Kruse, Caroline-Julia François, Anne-Christine Grund, Lisa Bunert, Carolin Brisson, Lucie Boemer, François Gault, Gilbert Ghislain, Barbara Petitjean, Thierry Gustin, Pascal Votion, Dominique-Marie |
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description | Acer pseudoplatanus is a worldwide-distributed tree which contains toxins, among them hypoglycin A (HGA). This toxin is known to be responsible for poisoning in various species, including humans, equids, Père David’s deer and two-humped camels. We hypothesized that any herbivore pasturing with A. pseudoplatanus in their vicinity may be at risk for HGA poisoning. To test this hypothesis, we surveyed the HGA exposure from A. pseudoplatanus in species not yet described as being at risk. Animals in zoological parks were the major focus, as they are at high probability to be exposed to A. pseudoplatanus in enclosures. We also searched for a toxic metabolite of HGA (i.e., methylenecyclopropylacetyl-carnitine; MCPA-carnitine) in blood and an alteration of the acylcarnitines profile in HGA-positive animals to document the potential risk of declaring clinical signs. We describe for the first instance cases of HGA poisoning in Bovidae. Two gnus (Connochaetes taurinus taurinus) exposed to A. pseudoplatanus in their enclosure presented severe clinical signs, serum HGA and MCPA-carnitine and a marked modification of the acylcarnitines profile. In this study, even though all herbivores were exposed to A. pseudoplatanus, proximal fermenters species seemed less susceptible to HGA poisoning. Therefore, a ruminal transformation of HGA is hypothesized. Additionally, we suggest a gradual alteration of the fatty acid metabolism in case of HGA poisoning and thus the existence of subclinical cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-93944732022-08-23 Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species Renaud, Benoît Kruse, Caroline-Julia François, Anne-Christine Grund, Lisa Bunert, Carolin Brisson, Lucie Boemer, François Gault, Gilbert Ghislain, Barbara Petitjean, Thierry Gustin, Pascal Votion, Dominique-Marie Toxins (Basel) Article Acer pseudoplatanus is a worldwide-distributed tree which contains toxins, among them hypoglycin A (HGA). This toxin is known to be responsible for poisoning in various species, including humans, equids, Père David’s deer and two-humped camels. We hypothesized that any herbivore pasturing with A. pseudoplatanus in their vicinity may be at risk for HGA poisoning. To test this hypothesis, we surveyed the HGA exposure from A. pseudoplatanus in species not yet described as being at risk. Animals in zoological parks were the major focus, as they are at high probability to be exposed to A. pseudoplatanus in enclosures. We also searched for a toxic metabolite of HGA (i.e., methylenecyclopropylacetyl-carnitine; MCPA-carnitine) in blood and an alteration of the acylcarnitines profile in HGA-positive animals to document the potential risk of declaring clinical signs. We describe for the first instance cases of HGA poisoning in Bovidae. Two gnus (Connochaetes taurinus taurinus) exposed to A. pseudoplatanus in their enclosure presented severe clinical signs, serum HGA and MCPA-carnitine and a marked modification of the acylcarnitines profile. In this study, even though all herbivores were exposed to A. pseudoplatanus, proximal fermenters species seemed less susceptible to HGA poisoning. Therefore, a ruminal transformation of HGA is hypothesized. Additionally, we suggest a gradual alteration of the fatty acid metabolism in case of HGA poisoning and thus the existence of subclinical cases. MDPI 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9394473/ /pubmed/35893754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080512 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Renaud, Benoît Kruse, Caroline-Julia François, Anne-Christine Grund, Lisa Bunert, Carolin Brisson, Lucie Boemer, François Gault, Gilbert Ghislain, Barbara Petitjean, Thierry Gustin, Pascal Votion, Dominique-Marie Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species |
title | Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species |
title_full | Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species |
title_fullStr | Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species |
title_full_unstemmed | Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species |
title_short | Acer pseudoplatanus: A Potential Risk of Poisoning for Several Herbivore Species |
title_sort | acer pseudoplatanus: a potential risk of poisoning for several herbivore species |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080512 |
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