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Amanita muscaria toxicosis in two dogs
Authors:John H. Rossmeisl  Jr.  DVM  MS  DACVIM      Michael A. Higgins  DVM    Dennis J. Blodgett  DVM  PhD  DABVT    Matthew Ellis  DVM    Delbert E. Jones  MS
Affiliation:From the Departments of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, and;Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology,;Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA and Emergency Veterinary Services of Roanoke, Roanoke, VA.
Abstract:Objective: To report the manifestations, history, and pathophysiologic basis of disease in 2 dogs with Amanita muscaria toxicosis. Case summaries: Two dogs were evaluated for an acute onset of gastroenteritis and seizures. A. muscaria toxicosis was suspected in each dog after confirmation of environmental exposure and visualization of ingested mushrooms in vomitus. The diagnosis was confirmed following identification of toxic Amanita metabolites in the urine and serum of each dog. Administration of supportive and symptomatic therapies resulted in the complete recovery of each animal. Unique information provided: Ingestion of the mushroom, A. muscaria, by dogs can result in acute gastrointestinal distress that precedes a potentially life‐threatening central neurologic syndrome characterized by seizures, tremors, and somnolence. Central nervous system dysfunction results primarily from the actions of ibotenic acid and its decarboxylation product, muscimol, which are analogues of the neurotransmitters glutamate and γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA), respectively. Identification of these toxins in the urine and serum of affected dogs using high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) provides a definitive diagnosis.
Keywords:fly agaric    HPLC    ibotenic acid    muscimol    mycology
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