2013, Cilt 29, Sayı 2, Sayfa(lar) 106-109 |
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An incidence of acute nitrate-nitrite poisoning in a Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) colony |
Nakulan Valsala Rajesh1, Veluchamy Kumar1, Palanisamy Ganapathi1, Marudhai Thangapandiyan2 |
1Institute of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Ranipet, Tamilnadu 2Department of Veterinary Pathology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai, India |
Keywords: Nitrate-nitrite poisoning, Cichorium intybus, guinea pig |
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We present an incidence of acute nitrate-nitrite poisoning in
a guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) colony which resulted in the
substantial and spontaneous death of 28 out of 88 guinea pigs.
The cause of death was traced to nitrate-nitrite toxicity from
ingestion of the green leaves of overfertilized Cichorium intybus.
The predominant symptoms in the 28 guinea pigs were chocolate
brown bloody discharge from all natural orifices, cyanotic
mucous membrane, mydriasis, and bloated abdomen. Necropsy
of all the 28 animals showed hemorrhage in all visceral organs
grossly, and tubular nephrosis of the kidney, lymphoid depletion
in the spleen, hydropic changes and necrosis in hepatocytes,
and hemorrhages in the intestine and lungs histopathologically.
Nitrate-nitrite toxicity was confirmed spectrophotometrically.
The toxicological analysis of the feed samples of C. intybus
revealed 2.1 g% nitrate, 1.0 g% nitrite, and 80 ppb citrinin. The
intestinal loop had 10 ppm of nitrate and 1 ppm of nitrite. To the
best of our knowledge, this is the first report of acute nitratenitrite
poisoning in guinea pigs owing to the ingestion of the
green leaves of overfertilized C. intybus.
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