Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre P.O. Box 334, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre P.O. Box 334, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Toxins (Basel). 2023 Jul 4;15(7):442. doi: 10.3390/toxins15070442.
Exposure to phytotoxins that are present in imported ornamental or native plants is an important cause of animal disease. Factors such as animal behaviors (especially indoor pets), climate change, and an increase in the global market for household and ornamental plants led to the appearance of new, previously unreported plant poisonings in Europe. This has resulted in an increase in the incidence of rarely reported intoxications. This review presents some of the emerging and well-established plant species that are responsible for poisoning episodes in companion animals and livestock in Europe. The main plant species are described, and the mechanism of action of the primary active agents and their clinical effects are presented. Data reflecting the real incidence of emerging poisoning cases from plant toxins are scarce to nonexistent in most European countries due to a lack of a centralized reporting/poison control system. The diversity of plant species and phytotoxins, as well as the emerging nature of certain plant poisonings, warrant a continuous update of knowledge by veterinarians and animal owners. The taxonomy and active agents present in these plants should be communicated to ensure awareness of the risks these toxins pose for domestic animals.
接触到进口观赏植物或本地植物中存在的植物毒素是动物疾病的一个重要原因。动物行为(尤其是室内宠物)、气候变化以及全球家庭和观赏植物市场的增长等因素,导致了在欧洲出现了以前未曾报告过的新的植物中毒事件。这导致了罕见报告的中毒事件的发病率增加。本文介绍了一些在欧洲导致伴侣动物和牲畜中毒的新兴和成熟的植物物种。主要植物物种被描述,主要活性成分的作用机制及其临床影响被呈现。由于缺乏集中的报告/中毒控制体系,大多数欧洲国家反映新兴中毒案例实际发生率的数据稀缺或不存在,这些数据反映了新兴中毒案例的实际发生率。植物物种和植物毒素的多样性,以及某些植物中毒的新兴性质,都要求兽医和动物饲养者不断更新知识。这些植物中存在的分类学和活性成分应加以传播,以确保人们意识到这些毒素对家畜的风险。