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Influence of Diet on Experimental Swine Dysentery. 3. Pathological Changes

Diettens innflytelse ved eksperimentell svinedysenteri. 3. Patologiske forandringer.

Abstract

Three experiments have been carried out to elucidate the possible influence of the vitamin E and selenium content of the feed on experimental swine dysentery. In most of the pigs given a vitamin E and selenium deficient diet, large and diffuse pseudomembranes appeared in the spiral colon, which also usually displayed a distended appearance and prominent oedematous infiltrations in the mesentery. The histological examination revealed large fibrinous pseudomembranes attached to defects on the mucosal surface. There were also pseudo-membranes containing necrotic mucosal tissue. Fibrinoid thrombi within minute vessels were readily observed in the latter lesions. The vitamin E supplemented pigs had colonic lesions very much like the deficient animals, while half of the selenium supplemented animals developed none or moderate inflammatory changes, the other half displayed, however, prominent pseudomeinbranes in the colon. Ten out of 26 pigs supplemented with both vitamin E and selenium were not affected by swine dysentery. In the remaining pigs catarrhal inflammatory lesions dominated in the colonic mucosa. In some of these animals pseudomembranes occurred, but they were usually small and of limited distribution. The vascular thromboses and tissue necrosis demonstrated within the colonic lesions are found to be compatible with a Shwartzman reaction. Erythrocytic “thrombi” and other phenomena associated with stasis are further believed to be of pathogenetic importance in this respect. It is emphasized that this report also illustrates the enhancing effect of a combined supplement of vitamin E and selenium on resistance to swine dysentery.

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Tre forsøk er blitt utført for å belyse en mulig virkning av innholdet av vitamin E og selen i fôret på eksperimentell svinedysenteri. Hos de fleste grisene som fikk en vitamin E- og selen-fattig diett såes tykke og diffuse Pseudomembraner i kolonspiralen. Denne hadde vanligvis også et dilatert utseende og tydelige ødemer i krøset. Den histologiske undersøkelse viste fibrinmembraner festet til defekter på slimhinneoverflaten. Det var også pseudomembraner som inneholdt nekrotisk vev. Fibrinoide tromber var lette å se i små kar i de sistnevnte lesjonene. Griser med bare vitamin E-tilskudd hadde kolonforandringer svært like forandringene som ble sett hos mangelgrisene, mens halvparten av dyra med selen-tilskudd utviklet ingen eller mode-rate betennelsesaktige forandringer, den andre halvparten hadde imidlertid tydelige pseudomembraner i kolon. Ti av 26 griser med tilskudd av både vitamin E og selen var ikke angrepet av svinedysenteri. Hos de øvrige grisene dominerte katarrhalske betennelsesforandringer i kolonslimhinnen. Hos endel av disse dyrene så man pseudomembraner, men de var vanligvis små og de hadde en begrenset utbredelse. Tromboseringene og vevsnekrosene som ble påvist i lesjonene i kolon er funnet å være i samsvar med en Shwartzman reaksjon. „Erythrocytt-tromber“ og andre forhold satt i forbindelse med stase er videre ment å vsere av patogenetisk betydning i denne forbindelse. Denne rapporten illustrerer også at et kombinert tilskudd av vitamin E og selen øker motstandskraften overfor svinedysenteri.

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Teige, J. Influence of Diet on Experimental Swine Dysentery. 3. Pathological Changes. Acta Vet Scand 19, 506–519 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547590

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