roquefortine and Seizures

roquefortine has been researched along with Seizures* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for roquefortine and Seizures

ArticleYear
Tremorgenic mycotoxicosis in four dogs from a single household.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2002, Nov-15, Volume: 221, Issue:10

    Mycotoxins are fungal metabolites that induce undesirable effects. The effects of these mycotoxins vary depending on the chemical structure of the toxin and degree of toxicity. Mycotoxins that induce muscle tremors, ataxia, and convulsions are termed tremorgenic mycotoxins. Our report documents the clinical course of 4 dogs from a single household that were simultaneously affected by tremorgenic mycotoxins. Diagnosis of tremorgenic mycotoxicosis was confirmed by stomach content analysis from 1 of the dogs. The mycotoxins identified were penitrem A and roquefortine, which are both produced by Penicillium spp. Treatment goals following tremorgenic mycotoxin ingestion include minimizing absorption, controlling tremors and seizures with methocarbamol and pentobarbital sodium administration, and providing supportive care. Two of the affected dogs required ventilatory support. With early aggressive treatment, prognosis is good and recovery is complete without sequelae. It is helpful for the clinician to be familiar with the typical clinical signs at the time of admission, treatment, and clinical course of dogs with tremorgenic mycotoxicosis.

    Topics: Animals; Ataxia; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Ergolines; Gastrointestinal Contents; Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings; Indoles; Male; Mycotoxicosis; Mycotoxins; Piperazines; Seizures; Tremor

2002
Acute penitrem A and roquefortine poisoning in a dog.
    The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2002, Volume: 43, Issue:5

    Penitrem A and roquefortine poisonings were diagnosed in a Laborador retriever following garbage consumption. Clinical signs of mycotoxicosis included polypnea, tachycardia, and ataxia that quickly progressed to lateral recumbency and seizures. Removal of the mycotoxins from the stomach soon after ingestion allowed the dog to recover within 72-96 hours.

    Topics: Animals; Ataxia; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Ergolines; Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings; Indoles; Male; Mycotoxicosis; Mycotoxins; Piperazines; Seizures

2002