Poisoning by Megathyrsus maximus (Sin. Panicum maximum) cv. Coloniao in horses in the state of Rio de Janeiro

Ticiana N. Franca, Stephni M. Carletti, Juliana F. Rocha,Bartolomeu B. N. Santos, Mariana C. Oliveira,Daniel G. Ubiali, Pedro Malafaia,Paulo Vargas Peixoto

PESQUISA VETERINARIA BRASILEIRA(2021)

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T.N., Carletti S.M., Rocha J.F., Santos B.B.N., Oliveira M.C., Ubiali D.G., Malafaia P. & Peixoto P.V. 2021. Poisoning by Megathyrsus maximus (Sin. Panicum maximum) cv. Coloniao in horses in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 41:e06848, 2021. Setor de Anatomia Patologica Veterinaria, Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saude Publica, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR-465 Km 7, Seropedica, RJ 23890-000, Brazil. E-mail: ticianafranca19@gmail.com Colic outbreaks in horses have been associated with the grazing of several Megathyrsus maximus (Sin. Panicum maximum) cultivars in the North and Central-West regions of Brazil. In this paper, we report a horse colic outbreak in the Southeast region of Brazil caused by ingestion of the "Coloniao" cultivar of M. maximus, which has not previously been considered as toxic. The five affected horses belonged to the Veterinary Platoon based at the Central Ammunition Deposit of the Brazilian Army in the city of Paracambi, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The horses had access to treated water and commercial concentrate, and were located in a field of M. maximus at the time of the outbreak. All horses exhibited clinical signs of colic and bloat, and three of them died. The extend of the clinical course ranged from four to five days in the three animals that died; in the two animals that recovered from the colic episodes, the extend of the clinical courses were 10 and 15 days. Necropsy findings revealed intestinal and gastric bloating and hemorrhages involving the intestinal wall. Light microscopy showed moderate diffuse lymphoplasmacytic and eosinophilic enteritis with multifocal erosions, in addition to submucosal edema associated with multifocal vasculitis. The pathogenesis of colic caused by M. maximus ingestion in horses has not yet been elucidated. Some authors have suggested that higher starch concentrations in M. maximus during the rainy season may be responsible for the toxicity of this plant. However, the findings of this study do not support this hypothesis. As a prophylactic measure, it is suggested that horses do not graze exclusively M. maximus at the beginning of rainy periods, in which regrowth of this grass occurs. In Brazil, outbreaks of horse colic associated with ingestion of varieties of Megathyrsus can also occur outside the North and Midwest regions, under specific climate conditions.
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Poisonous plants,colic,Panicum maximum,Megathyrsus maximus,cv,Coloniao,horses,Brazil
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