Photosensitization Induced by Heterophyllaea pustulata in Goats: Sequential Development of Skin Lesions

Vet Pathol. 2021 May;58(3):568-573. doi: 10.1177/0300985821999322.

Abstract

Five adult Saanen goats received a single oral dose of Heterophyllaea pustulata containing 42.25 μg/kg rubiadin (anthraquinone) and 3 adult goats were untreated controls. All goats were exposed to sunlight and sequential ear skin biopsies were collected before treatment and at 32 hours, 3 days, 8 days, and 15 days after treatment. Changes at 32 hours after dosing included epidermal spongiosis, single cell death and acantholysis, an increased BAX/BCL-2 protein ratio, and dermal edema. Lesions at day 3 included epidermal and adnexal necrosis, crust formation, and acanthosis. Acanthosis, hyperkeratosis, and dermal fibrosis and neovascularization were present at day 15. The pro-apoptotic (BAX)/anti-apoptotic (BCL-2) protein ratio increased at 32 hours, whereas epidermal and dermal PCNA immunolabeling increased between days 8 and 15 after treatment. The cutaneous lesions were consistent with sunlight-induced damage, and the occurrence in treated but not control goats indicates photosensitization.

Keywords: cegadera; dermatitis; goats; phototoxic; poisonous plants; primary photosensitization; skin; toxicologic pathology.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Goat Diseases* / chemically induced
  • Goats
  • Photosensitivity Disorders* / chemically induced
  • Photosensitivity Disorders* / veterinary
  • Skin