Nephrotoxicity in lambs apparently caused by experimental feeding with Narthecium ossifragum.

Autor: Flåøyen, A., Bratberg, B., Grønstøl, H.
Zdroj: Veterinary Research Communications; Jan1995, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p75-79, 5p
Abstrakt: Seven lambs were fed a mixture of bog plants containing 15 g (wet matter) Narthecium ossifragum per kg live weight for 10 consecutive days. Their serum creatinine concentration increased from day 1 to 4 but then fell to normal by day 6 after feeding started. In the same animals, the serum magnesium concentration was increased on days 3, 4 and 5. Histopathological examination of the kidneys of 2 lambs killed after being fed 25 g N. ossifragum per kg live weight for one day revealed tubular epithelial cell degeneration and necrosis. There were no signs of disease or distress in the experimental animals and their appetite remained normal throughout the experimental period. It was concluded that N. ossifragum is probably nephrotoxic to lambs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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