2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2016000300003
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Ultrastructural lesions in the myocardium and kidneys of rabbits in experimental acute Amorimia exotropica poisoning

Abstract: RESUMO.-[Lesões ultra-estruturais no miocárdio e rins de coelhos na intoxicação experimental aguda por Amorimia exotropica.] Amorimia exotropica é uma importante planta associada à morte súbita em bovinos no Sul do Brasil. Visando compreender os mecanismos pelos quais a A. exotropica provoca lesões agudas no coração e rins de animais intoxicados, foi conduzido uma intoxicação experimental em coelhos para determinar a histopatologia e ultraestrutura da lesão miocárdica e renal. Depois de receber 18g/kg de plant… Show more

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“…Mitochondrial morphology (shape, size, internal structure) is highly plastic and influenced by physiological and pathological conditions [19]. Mitochondrial swelling and dilution of the matrix, eventually leading to ruptures of the outer membrane, belong to stereotypically observed abnormalities in different organisms in response to numerous pathologies or stressors: pro-apoptotic signalling in Drosophila [20] and mammals [21]; ageing in Drosophila [22]; ischemia in mammals [23]; anoxia in plants [24], heat stress in Drosophila [25]; and freezing stress in plants [26] and mammals [27,28]. The responses of insect mitochondria to freezing stress are minimally studied so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mitochondrial morphology (shape, size, internal structure) is highly plastic and influenced by physiological and pathological conditions [19]. Mitochondrial swelling and dilution of the matrix, eventually leading to ruptures of the outer membrane, belong to stereotypically observed abnormalities in different organisms in response to numerous pathologies or stressors: pro-apoptotic signalling in Drosophila [20] and mammals [21]; ageing in Drosophila [22]; ischemia in mammals [23]; anoxia in plants [24], heat stress in Drosophila [25]; and freezing stress in plants [26] and mammals [27,28]. The responses of insect mitochondria to freezing stress are minimally studied so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%