The cause of atypical myopathy has been discovered – what should we do now?

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
D. Votion
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Summary : This review chronicles the events that led to the discovery of the cause of atypical myopathy (AM). Knowledge of the patho- physiological process of AM has guided the search for the aetiological agent towards toxins that reproduce the biochemical defect identified, whereas epidemiological enquiries indicated that the toxin we were looking for was linked to the environment, especially trees. A toxin named hypoglycin A was known to induce the human Jamaican vomiting sickness, which presents a similar pathophysiology to AM. This human disease results from the ingestion of a tropical fruit borne by a tree of the same family as Acer pseudoplatanus, the latter being consistently found within the vicinity of AM cases. Owing to a collaboration between Europe and the US, it was demonstrated that the toxic metabolite of hypoglycin A was present in the blood of AM cases and further studies confirmed the presence of hypoglycin A in the seeds of Acer pseudoplatanus. An incidence of outbreaks of AM may easily be linked to falling fruits in the autumn, but up to recently, the cause of spring outbreaks was unknown. This review answers the question, “How do horses get poisoned in the spring?” and raises the possible role of humidity or other trees in the disease induction. Recent findings that might be of importance to prevent and/or cure AM are also summarised. The paper concludes with the necessity to continue the recording of cases to help horses’ owners prevent AM. Citation D.-M. The cause of atypical myopathy has been discovered: what should we do now?
非典型肌病的病因已经发现,我们现在该怎么办?
摘要:本综述记录了导致非典型肌病(AM)病因发现的事件。AM的病理生理过程的知识指导了对毒素的病原学因子的搜索,这些毒素会复制已确定的生化缺陷,而流行病学调查表明,我们正在寻找的毒素与环境有关,特别是树木。已知一种名为低糖素A的毒素可诱发人类牙买加呕吐病,其病理生理学与AM相似。这种人类疾病是由于食用了一种与假platanus槭同科的热带果实而引起的,后者经常在AM病例附近发现。由于欧洲和美国的合作,证实了在AM病例的血液中存在下甘氨酸a的毒性代谢物,进一步的研究证实了伪平槭种子中存在下甘氨酸a。AM暴发的发生率可能很容易与秋季掉落的水果有关,但直到最近,春季暴发的原因尚不清楚。这篇评论回答了这个问题,“马是如何在春天中毒的?”,并提出了湿度或其他树木在疾病诱发中的可能作用。最近的发现可能是重要的预防和/或治疗AM也进行了总结。本文的结论是有必要继续记录病例,以帮助马主预防AM。引用D.-M。非典型肌病病因已查明:现在该怎么办?
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Pferdeheilkunde
Pferdeheilkunde 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
33.30%
发文量
20
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Since 1985, Pferdeheilkunde – Equine Medicine publishes scientific articles from all fields of equine medicine in German and English language as well as abstracts of the international professional literature. The journal appears bimonthly.
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