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An alternative model for fetal loss disorders associated with mare reproductive loss syndrome

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摘要 Fertile chicken eggs were used as an alternative model for large animals to evaluate suspect toxic dietary ingredients for fetal loss disorders associated with mare reproductive loss syndrome(MRLS) and fetal losses in other livestock.Nitrate,ammonia,and sulfate may react with proteinaceous compounds to enable the formation of abiotic pathogenic nanoparticles which were constant findings in pathognomonic placental lesions associated with non-infectious fetal losses of previously unknown etiology in mares,chickens and other livestock.The pathogenic nanoparticles may be produced naturally by toxic elements associated with air pollution that affect pasture forages or crops,uninte ntionally by reactions of these elements in protein-mineral mixes in dietary rations,or endogenously within tissues of fetuses and adult animals.The nanoparticles may form niduses in small vessels and predispose animals to a host of secondary opportunistic diseases affecting the reproductive,respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts of animals.The newly recognized abiotic pathogenic micro and nanoparticles are associated with MRLS.The discovery of the pathogenic nanoparticles led to the identification of nitrate,ammonium,and sulfur,in the form of sulfate,that seemingly enable the formation of the pathogenic nanoparticles in embryonic and fetal tissues.
出处 《Animal Nutrition》 SCIE 2020年第2期217-224,共8页 动物营养(英文版)
基金 supported in part by the Hatch project No.KY014039 the Department of Veterinary Science,University of Kentucky,Lexington,KY
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