Animal physiology and genetic aspects of ryegrass staggers in grazing sheep

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作者
Morris, C. A. [1 ]
Wheeler, T. T. [2 ]
Henderson, H. V. [3 ]
Towers, N. R. [4 ]
Phua, S. H. [5 ]
机构
[1] AgResearch, Ruakura Res Ctr, Anim Genet, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton, New Zealand
[2] Cawthron Inst, Private Bag 2, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
[3] AgResearch, Bioinformat & Stat, Ruakura Res Ctr, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton, New Zealand
[4] 27 Mansel Ave, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
[5] 153 Evans St, Dunedin 9010, New Zealand
关键词
Review; ruminant; endophyte; ryegrass-staggers; mycotoxin; gene; LOLITREM-B; PERENNIAL RYEGRASS; LARGE-CONDUCTANCE; ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY; SMOOTH-MUSCLE; K+ CHANNEL; PAXILLINE; SUSCEPTIBILITY; ERGOVALINE; ENDOPHYTES;
D O I
10.1080/00480169.2017.1301229
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Ryegrass staggers (RGS) is a metabolic disease of herbivores, caused by the ingestion of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) containing a fungal endophyte (Neotyphodium lolii) which produces a tremorgenic toxin, lolitrem B. RGS has a major economic impact for agriculture in New Zealand as well as internationally. Management of RGS in grazing sheep can be problematic, and there is an incomplete knowledge of the interaction between the toxin and the grazing animal. This review is focused on recent advances in understanding the molecular physiology of RGS in the affected animal as well as the influence of animal genetics on the degree of susceptibility to RGS. Investigations to date suggest that the primary target for toxin is the large conductance, calcium-activated, potassium (BK) channel, resulting in disruption of neuromuscular junction signalling. Genetic investigation has established the existence of genes influencing resistance to RGS, however their identity has not been confirmed and their impact has not been established. Studies to date suggest that a multi-gene selection approach will be necessary in order to develop an effective selection tool for use in the agricultural industries.
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