zearalenone and Syndrome

zearalenone has been researched along with Syndrome* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for zearalenone and Syndrome

ArticleYear
Perinatal oestrogen syndrome in swine.
    Acta veterinaria Hungarica, 1994, Volume: 42, Issue:4

    Perinatal oestrogen syndrome (F-2 fusariotoxicosis occurring at the perinatal age) was studied in large pig herds and in animal experiments. The disease markedly lowered the conception rate of sows and gilts, and increased the number of repeat breeders. Litter size decreased and the number of stillbirths rose. Both the newborn piglets and the stillborn fetuses showed swelling of the vulva and teats and oedematous infiltration of the perineal region, ventral part of the abdomen and umbilicus, often accompanied by exudative-crusted inflammation, then necrosis of the teats. The number of piglets with splayleg and trembling increased. Gross and histopathological examination revealed enlargement of the ovary and uterus, with signs of follicle maturation in the ovary, glandular proliferation in the endometrium and epithelial proliferation in the vagina in addition to oedema and hyperaemia. In newborn piglets, the signs of hyperoestrogenism could be induced also experimentally, by feeding an F-2 toxin containing diet to pregnant sows. Intrauterine toxin effect was found to be primarily responsible for inducing the syndrome in newborn piglets. Because of its lower quantity, F-2 toxin excreted in the sow's milk is assumed to have a secondary role.

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Birth Rate; Female; Fertilization; Food Contamination; Genital Diseases, Female; Swine; Swine Diseases; Syndrome; Zearalenone

1994
Cold cow syndrome.
    The Veterinary record, 1983, Jun-18, Volume: 112, Issue:25

    Topics: Animals; Body Temperature; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Female; Resorcinols; Syndrome; Zearalenone

1983
[Pathomorphological changes in the estrogenic syndrome of swine].
    Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1979, Volume: 16, Issue:10

    Epizootic, clinical and pathomorphological investigations were carried out on spontaneously arising oestrogen syndrome in swine following feeding with fodder mixture containing 35-63% maize in which the oestrogen substance z-2 (zearalenon) was found. Clinical symptoms and pathomorphological changes observed in the course of the disease are described. Varying in extent edematous processes were present in the regions around the anus, vulva, prepucium and the mammal complex. Uteruses were twice or thrice enlarged. Varying in size (pea grain to pigeon egg) cystose formations, sclerotic and atrophic changes were found in the ovaries of swine, which had suffered from vulvo-edema and were slaughtered after three months because they could not come in heat. Degenerative changes of the parenchymal organs, blood vessel disturbances in the uterine wall and various degenerative, atrophic and cystose changes in the ovarian folicules were histologically observed.

    Topics: Animals; Estrogens; Female; Fusarium; Mycoses; Ovary; Swine; Swine Diseases; Syndrome; Uterus; Zearalenone

1979