Aspectos clínicos e laboratoriais em ovinos submetidos a dietas com níveis elevados de enxofre com objetivo de indução de polioencefalomalácia
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Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a neuropathologic condition of ruminants that can be
induced by a variety of factors including excessive sulfur intake. This study aimed to investigate
the relationship between diets rich in sulfur, high levels of ruminal hydrogen sulfide
and the occurrence of polioencephalomalacia in sheep. Eighteen sheep were divided into
three groups (G1, G2, and G3) and supplemented with 0.2%, 0.9% and 1.2% sulfur in the
diet respectively. Clinical evaluation (i.e. heart rate, respiratory rate, rectal temperature
and rumen motility) and laboratory exams (i.e. ruminal hydrogen sulfide concentration,
venous gas analysis, ruminal pH, serum and liver copper concentration, computed axial
tomography, necropsy, and histopathological examination) were performed. Rectal temperature,
venous gas and ruminal pH were within normal limits. Tachycardia and tachypnea
were observed in sheep of the three groups. Rumen motility was decreased in animals of
group G2 and G3 when compared with G1. The higher the sulfur intake, the lower was the
serum and liver levels of copper. Increased ruminal hydrogen sulfide concentration was
detected in G2 and G3 sheep. None of the animals had clinical signs of PEM. Computed axial
tomography, macroscopic and histopathological examination of the central nervous system
showed no evidence of PEM. It is suggested that other factors are associated with excessive
sulfur consumption for a PEM outbreak to occur in sheep.
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DELFIOL, Diego J. Z.; CAGNINI, Didider Q.; CUNHA, Paulo H. J.; CROSIGNANI, Nadia; WOUTERS, Angélica T. B.; WOUTERS, Flademir; DRIEMEIER, David; BORGES, Alexandre S. Aspectos clínicos e laboratoriais em ovinos submetidos a dietas com níveis elevados de enxofre com objetivo de indução de polioencefalomalacia. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 33, n. 4, p. 435-442, abr. 2013.