Knight A P, Kimberling C V, Stermitz F R, Roby M R
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1984 Sep 15;185(6):647-50.
The death of 10 horses was attributed to feeding dried grass hay containing hound's-tongue, Cynoglossum officinale. Affected horses developed weight loss, icterus, photosensitization, and hepatic encephalopathy. Histologic examination of the liver of 3 of the horses revealed megalocytosis, biliary hyperplasia, and fibrosis characteristic of pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning. Hound's-tongue was found to contain large quantities (0.6% to 2.1%, dry matter basis) of toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which, when fed to a pony for 20 days, caused liver fibrosis and biliary hyperplasia.
10匹马的死亡归因于食用了含有药用琉璃草(Cynoglossum officinale)的干草。患病马匹出现体重减轻、黄疸、光敏反应和肝性脑病。对其中3匹马的肝脏进行组织学检查,发现有巨细胞症、胆管增生以及吡咯里西啶生物碱中毒特有的纤维化。已发现药用琉璃草含有大量(以干物质计为0.6%至2.1%)有毒的吡咯里西啶生物碱,将其喂给一匹小马20天,可导致肝纤维化和胆管增生。