INVESTIGADORES
PORTIANSKY enrique Leo
artículos
Título:
Lectin-histochemical study of lipopigments present in the cerebellum of Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum intoxicated cattle
Autor/es:
PAULOVICH FB; PORTIANSKY EL; GIMENO EJ; SCHILD AL; MENDEZ MC; RIET-CORREA F
Revista:
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SERIES A
Editorial:
x
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 49 p. 473 - 477
ISSN:
0931-184X
Resumen:
This study was carried out to investigate the pattern of lectin binding in the cerebellum of calves poisoned with Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum. For the experimental reproduction of the illness, S. fastigiatum var. fastigiatum was collected from farms where the intoxication occurs. The dried ground plant was administered to two 1-year-old cattle by a ruminal cannula. The animals received 5 g/kg b.w. daily, 5 days a week, during periods of 107 and 140 days. After these periods the animals were bled to death. For the histological study, transverse sections of the cerebellum were used. Paraffinembedded sections were incubated with the following biotinylated lectins with different specificity: Concanavalia ensiformis (Con-A), Glycine max (SBA), Dolichos biflorus (DBA), Ulex europeus-I (UEA-I), Triticum vulgaris (WGA), succynyl-WGA (sWGA), Arachis hypogaea (PNA), Ricinus communis-I (RCAI) and Bandeirea simplicifolia-I (BS-I). Avidin?biotin?peroxidase complex was applied as a detection system. Purkinje cells showed vacuolation in the pericaryon. The stored material present in the cells reacted strongly with the following lectins: Con-A, sWGA, WGA and RCA-I. An irregular affinity was observed with PNA and DBA. The lectin-binding pattern was compatible with a glycolipid storage disease.