The effect of alkaloid composition of larkspur (Delphinium) species on the intoxication of Angus heifers1.


Journal

Journal of animal science
ISSN: 1525-3163
Titre abrégé: J Anim Sci
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8003002

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Mar 2019
Historique:
received: 17 10 2018
accepted: 02 01 2019
pubmed: 18 2 2019
medline: 20 4 2019
entrez: 18 2 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Cattle losses from larkspur (Delphinium spp.) toxicity are a long-term challenge on the rangelands of western North America. In addition to animal factors that affect livestock poisonings, plant alkaloid composition (chemotype) affects the intoxication of cattle because some chemotypes are significantly more toxic. Differences in larkspur chemotype toxicity are due to the ratios of N-(methylsuccinimido) anthranoyllycoctonine (MSAL)-type alkaloids to non-MSAL-type alkaloids and the concentrations of those alkaloids in the plant material. The objective of this study was to compare the responses of 6 Angus heifers to 6 chemotypes of larkspur using a Latin square study design. These Angus heifers from the USDA-ARS, Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Center, NE, were chosen for this research because they are the most larkspur-susceptible cattle observed to date. The 6 heifers were given an oral dose of dried ground larkspur and tested for muscle weakness with an exercise test (i.e., walk time). The 6 chemotypes of larkspur had non-MSAL to MSAL-type alkaloid ratios ranging from 1.4:1 to 6:1 and were administered at an oral dose of 7.5 mg/kg MSAL-type alkaloids BW. There was a treatment effect due to larkspur chemotype (P < 0.0001), and period effects were not significant (P = 0.6). There were also significant correlations between the length of time walking on a dirt track at 5 to 6 km/h, and total alkaloid dose (r = -0.92, P = 0.0045) and alkaloid ratio (r = -0.81, P = 0.0258). Serum alkaloid concentrations at 24 h after dosing were representative of the relative abundance of the alkaloid in the plant material. Results from this work suggest that total alkaloid concentrations in combination with alkaloid ratios can be used together to accurately predict the plant risk component of larkspur poisoning to grazing cattle. Animal factors such as cattle age, breed, and sex must also be considered to comprehensively manage larkspur risk.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30772897
pii: 5321885
doi: 10.1093/jas/skz004
pmc: PMC6396257
doi:

Substances chimiques

Alkaloids 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1415-1423

Informations de copyright

Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Animal Science 2018.

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Auteurs

Benedict T Green (BT)

USDA-ARS, Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341.

Dale R Gardner (DR)

USDA-ARS, Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341.

James A Pfister (JA)

USDA-ARS, Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341.

Kevin D Welch (KD)

USDA-ARS, Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341.

Gary L Bennett (GL)

USDA-ARS, Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, NE 68933.

Daniel Cook (D)

USDA-ARS, Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341.

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