An experimental investigation of the hepatotoxic and other effects on sheep of consumption of Heliotropium europaeum L. : Heliotrope poisoning of sheep

1956 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 281 ◽  
Author(s):  
LB Bull ◽  
AT Dick ◽  
JC Keast ◽  
G Edgar

Experiments were conducted in which two flocks of breeding ewes were grazed on natural pastures containing H. europaeum L. A third flock was grazed on an area on which irrigation water was used to favour germination and early growth of the plant. After the sheep had grazed the plant for the first period, a small proportion, from 1 to 7 per cent., died with damaged livers. After they had again grazed the plant during the following year, the death rate from liver disease rose to 50 per cent. in the exploratory experiment, to 38 per cent. in the first controlled flock experiment, and to 70 per cent. in the second controlled flock experiment. Haematogenous jaundice was present in approximately half the sheep that died. Haemoglobinaemia with haemoglobinuria was present, usually in a mild form, in 31 per cent. of the deaths during the second year of the first controlled experiment, and in 5 per cent. during the second year of the second controlled experiment. In the autumn and spring when the pastures were lush, many of the sheep while in good bodily condition died suddenly without being seen to be sick. Later, most of the deaths were in sheep that had lost condition. Clinical pathological examinations showed that the affected sheep commonly exhibited a fall in haemoglobin and a rise in bilirubin in the blood. Tests showed a fall in prothrombin values. There were indications of a fall in plasma albumen, and also a fall in ability to store glucose. Chemical analyses of livers collected from sheep that died showed the copper concentration to be above normal values, approximately 80 per cent. being over 1000 p.p.m. Histopathological examinations of livers showed that the pathognomonic change was an increase in size of the liver cells associated with their increased death rate and loss of regenerative powers. The changes resulted in an atrophic hepatosis with little replacement fibrosis. There was an accumulation of ceroid in the livers, and a terminal occurrence of inclusion globules in the liver cells. Related field investigations confirmed the findings of the experiments, and showed that the liver damage produced by the consumption of H. europaeum predisposed sheep to the haemolytic crisis of chronic copper poisoning.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
endang naryono

The COVID-19 pandemic for almost two years has had a very extraordinary and frightening impact, there have been 2.3 million cases of covid-19 with a cure rate of 84% and a death rate of 2.6% in July 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has not only created a humanitarian disaster but has an impact National economic downturn, such as negative economic growth, declining purchasing power, increasing poverty and uncontrolled unemployment. The government's policy by carrying out a two-legged policy, the first is to break the chain of the spread of this pandemic with regulations and health protocol policies. The second is economic recovery during the pandemic with social assistance to the community, SMEs and industrialization so that they still have purchasing power to move the real sector. Inaccurate data, limited infrastructure and budget constraints are the biggest obstacles to economic recovery during the pandemic. UKMM is the final foundation and backbone of the national economy in the midst of an economic recession in its second year.


1992 ◽  
Vol 155 ◽  
pp. 36-41
Author(s):  
F Kalsbeek ◽  
F.G Christiansen

One of GGU's major field activities in 1991 took place in July and August in the Disko Bugt region of central West Greenland. This was the third year of field investigations under the 'Disko Bugt Project', planned for 1999–1992, with one summer's break in 1990. The project spreads over various activities and over two very different geological provinces: the Archaean-Proterozoic basement east and north-east of Disko Bugt, and the onshore part of the Cretaceous-Tertiary basin in the west, on Disko and the western part of Nugssuaq (Fig. 1). In 1989, the second year of the project, work was concentrated in the eastern basement part of the study area, and in 1991 this work was brought to conclusion. In 1992 field work (including a shallow core drilling campaign) will be concentrated in the sediments and volcanics on Nugssuaq and Svartenhuk Halvø to the north. The main aim of the Disko Bugt Project is to provide a background for the evaluation of the economic potential of the regional mineral resources, mainly in the Precambrian basement, and the hydrocarbon potential of the neighbouring basin offshore (see Kalsbeek, 1989. 1990).


1979 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 414-419 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. P. Bentley

Remoulded samples of sensitive clay, from Gloucester and St. Jean Vianney (SJV), have been assessed by viscometric techniques. The results complement geotechnical and mineralogical data and they permit the differences in sensitivity to be discussed in terms of the remoulded clay properties. The SJV clay (St > 200) exhibits dilatant flow properties and the Gloucester clay(St ~ 20) has Bingham plastic characteristics. The properties of the latter are a function of clay mineralogy and pore-water chemistry; they contribute to the remoulded strength and thereby restrict sensitivity. The response of the clays to a changing chemical environment is monitored; increasing the cation concentration of the pore water transforms the SJV clay to a Bingham plastic; a maximum yield stress for the Gloucester clay is attained at pH ~ 6.5. The correlation between viscometric data and related field investigations suggests that this analytical approach may provide a suitable basis for the fundamental study of soil behaviour, soil characterization, and the design of electrochemical ground treatments.


Author(s):  
Odell T. Minick ◽  
Hidejiro Yokoo ◽  
Fawzia Batti

Vacuolated cells in the liver of young rats were studied by light and electron microscopy following the administration of vitamin A (200 units per gram of body weight). Their characteristics were compared with similar cells found in untreated animals.In rats given vitamin A, cells with vacuolated cytoplasm were a prominent feature. These cells were found mostly in a perisinusoidal location, although some appeared to be in between liver cells (Fig. 1). Electron microscopy confirmed their location in Disse's space adjacent to the sinusoid and in recesses between liver cells. Some appeared to be bordering the lumen of the sinusoid, but careful observation usually revealed a tenuous endothelial process separating the vacuolated cell from the vascular space. In appropriate sections, fenestrations in the thin endothelial processes were noted (Fig. 2, arrow).


Author(s):  
Robert R. Cardell

Hypophysectomy of the rat renders this animal deficient in the hormones of the anterior pituitary gland, thus causing many primary and secondary hormonal effects on basic liver functions. Biochemical studies of these alterations in the rat liver cell are quite extensive; however, relatively few morphological observations on such cells have been recorded. Because the available biochemical information was derived mostly from disrupted and fractionated liver cells, it seemed desirable to examine the problem with the techniques of electron microscopy in order to see what changes are apparent in the intact liver cell after hypophysectomy. Accordingly, liver cells from rats which had been hypophysectomized 5-120 days before sacrifice were studied. Sham-operated rats served as controls and both hypophysectomized and control rats were fasted 15 hours before sacrifice.


1959 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keith S. Henley ◽  
Hugh S. Wiggins ◽  
H. Marvin Pollard ◽  
Esther Dullaert
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2008 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Mary Ann Moon

2007 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER
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2012 ◽  
Vol 45 (18) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
MICHELE G. SULLIVAN
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