Year 2002 - Volume 22, Number 2


Title
Experimental onion Allium cepa (Liliaceae) poisoning in cats, 22(2):79-84
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Abstract
ABSTRACT.- Fighera R.A., Souza T.M., Langohr I. & Barros C.S.L. 2002. [Experimental onion Allium cepa (Liliaceae) poisoning in cats.] Intoxicação experimental por cebola, Allium cepa (Liliaceae), em gatos. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 22(2):79-84. Depto Patologia, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900 Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Email: anemiaveterinaria@bol.com.br


Onion poisoning is reported worlwide in several animal species. The toxic principie (npropyl dissulfide) present in onions causes the transformation of hemoglobin in methemoglobin. In order to study the laboratory, gross and histopathological tindings in onion poisoning in cats, tive 4-month-old cats were fed a single dose of 10g/kg of dried-onion each. Another cat of the sarne age did not receive the onion meal and served as control. AII tive cats developed clinical signs of the toxicosis; one of them died within 24 hours of the ingestion of the onion meal. Clinical signs included apathy, tachycardia, tachypnea, and cyanosis. Laboratory tindings included hemolytic anemia associated with Heinz bodies and methemoglobinemia. Main necropsy tindings were splenomegaly and brown discoloration of blood. Histopathological tindings included splenic and hepatic hemosiderosis and multifocal extramedullary hematopoiesis.
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