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Identification of methylenecyclopropyl acetic acid in serum of European horses with atypical myopathy

Authors :
G. van Galen
G. van Loon
P. de Tullio
Beatrice T. Sponseller
Claude Dopagne
Serge Rouxhet
L. Sweetman
François Boemer
S. J. Valberg
Laurence Lefère
Didier Serteyn
A. Mouithys-Mickalad
Florence Patarin
Dominique Votion
Source :
Equine Veterinary Journal. 46:146-149
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Summary Reasons for performing study: It is hypothesised that European atypical myopathy (AM) has a similar basis as seasonal pasture myopathy in North America, which is now known to be caused by ingestion of hypoglycin A contained in seeds from the tree Acer negundo. Serum from horses with seasonal pasture myopathy contained the conjugated toxic metabolite of hypoglycin A, methylenecyclopropyl acetic acid (MCPA). Study design: Retrospective study on archived samples. Objectives: 1) To determine whether MCPA-carnitine was present in serum of European horses confirmed to have AM; 2) to determine whether Acer negundo or related Acer species were present on AM pastures in Europe. Methods: Concentrations of MCPA-carnitine were analysed in banked serum samples of 17 AM horses from Europe and 3 diseased controls (tetanus, neoplasia and exertional rhabdomyolysis) using tandem mass spectrometry. Atypical myopathy was diagnosed by characteristic serum acylcarnitine profiles. Pastures of 12 AM farms were visited by experienced botanists and plant species were documented. Results: Methylenecyclopropyl acetic acid-carnitine at high concentrations (20.39 ± 17.24 nmol/l; range 0.95-57.63 nmol/l; reference

Details

ISSN :
04251644
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Equine Veterinary Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ec5b50f7195a1ee9d8e10e1049073748
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12117