Page 297 - Veterinary Toxicology, Basic and Clinical Principles, 3rd Edition
P. 297

264 SECTION | II Organ Toxicity




  VetBooks.ir  TABLE 16.1 (Continued)      Species        Lesion                      Comment


               Toxicant
               Citrinin                    All species, pigs  Tubular degeneration and necrosis  Primary effect on S 2 segment,
                                           most common                                thick ascending limb, distal
                                                                                      convoluted tubule and collecting
                                                                                      ducts; see text for more
                                                                                      information
               Copper                      Sheep, other   Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  Nonruminants develop liver
                                           ruminants less  hemoglobinuric and bile nephrosis  injury without hemolysis
                                           common         (gunmetal kidney)
               Ethylene glycol             All, dogs and  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  Oxalate crystals may be found in
                                           cats most      intratubular calcium oxalate crystals  vessels of meninges, heart, liver,
                                           common                                     intestinal mucosa; see text for
                                                                                      more information
               Lantana spp.                All grazing    Tubular degeneration and necrosis  Lesions primarily in liver;
                                           animals except                             secondary photosensitization;
                                           horses                                     cardiac lesions
               Lead                        All            Tubular degeneration and necrosis;
                                                          intranuclear inclusion bodies;
                                                          karyomegaly of tubular epithelium
               Lilium spp., Hemerocallis spp.  Cats only  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  See text for more information
                                                          vascular fibrinoid necrosis
               NSAIDs (see distal tubule section  Dogs, cats,  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  See text for more information
               for phenylbutazone and      vultures, other  occasionally papillary necrosis in
               flunixinmeglumine)          species likely  dogs
                                           susceptible
               OchratoxinA                 All, pigs most  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  Primary effect on S 3 segment due
                                                                                                  c
                                           commonly       cystic tubular dilatation; interstitial  to bioactivation; carcinogen; see
                                           affected       fibrosis; renal edema in chickens  text for more information
               Oosporein                   Chickens       Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  Periodic-acid-Schiff-positive
                                                          interstitial pyogranulomatous  granules in macula densa d
                                                          inflammation and fibrosis
               Oxalic acid, soluble oxalates  All, ruminants  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  Precipitation of soluble oxalates
               (Halogetonglomeratus,       and pigs most  intratubular calcium oxalate crystals  with serum calcium;
               Sarcobatusverniculatus, Rheum  common                                  hypocalcemic tetany possible
               rhaponicum, Rumex spp.,
               Chenopodiumspp.)
               Paraquat                    All            Tubular degeneration and necrosis  Pulmonary lesions most common
                                                                                      effect (progressive pulmonary
                                                                                      fibrosis); corrosive lesions in GI
                                                                                      tract
               Pine oil                    Cats           Tubular degeneration and necrosis  Hepatic lesions more prominent
               Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (Amsinckia,  All,  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  Hepatic lesions more prominent;
               Crotolaria, Cynoglossum, Echium,  predominantly  megalocytosis of tubular and  secondary photosensitization,
               Heliotropium, Senecio spp.)  horses, cattle,  glomerular cells         hepatic encephalopathy
                                           pigs
               Quercus spp. (Oaks)         Grazing animals,  Tubular degeneration and necrosis;  See text for more information
                                           cattle most    perirenal edema
                                           common
               Sulfonamide antibiotics     Ruminants      Tubular degeneration; grossly
                                                          visible intratubular crystals
               Vitis spp. (grapes, raisins, Zante  Dogs   Tubular degeneration and necrosis  See text for more information
               currants)
                                                                                                     (Continued )
   292   293   294   295   296   297   298   299   300   301   302