Strychnine - Animal Toxicity

Animal Toxicity

Strychnine poisoning in animals occurs usually from ingestion of baits designed for use against gophers, moles and coyotes. Since 1990 in the United States most baits containing strychnine have been replaced with zinc-phosphide baits. In the Netherlands rodenticides with strychnine are forbidden. Strychnine toxicity in rats is dependent on sex. It is more toxic to females than to males when administered via subcutaneous injection or intraperitoneal injection. Differences are due to higher rates of metabolism by male rat liver microsomes. Dogs and cats are more susceptible among domestic animals, pigs are believed to be as susceptible as dogs, and horses are able to tolerate relatively large amounts of strychnine. Birds affected by strychnine poisoning exhibit wing droop, salivation, tremors, muscle tenseness and convulsions. Death occurs as a result of respiratory arrest. The clinical signs of strychnine poisoning relate to its effects on the central nervous system. The first clinical signs of poisoning include nervousness, restlessness, twitching of the muscles, and stiffness of the neck. As the poisoning progresses, the muscular twitching becomes more pronounced and convulsions suddenly appear in all the skeletal muscles. The limbs are extended and the neck is curved to opisthotonus. The pupils are widely dilated. As death approaches, the convulsions follow one another with increased rapidity, severity, and duration. Death results from asphyxia due to prolonged paralysis of the respiratory muscles. Following the ingestion of strychnine, symptoms of poisoning usually appear within 15 to 60 min. The LD50-values for strychnine in animals are listed below in table 1.

The LD50 values for strychnine in animals
Organism Route LD50 (mg/kg)
Bird-wild Oral 16
Cat Intravenous 0.33
Cat Oral 0.5
Dog Intravenous 0.8
Dog Subcutaneous 0.35
Dog Oral 0.5
Duck Oral 3.0
Mouse Intraperitoneal 0.98
Mouse Intravenous 0.41
Mouse Oral 2.0
Mouse Parenteral 1.06
Mouse Subcutaneous 0.47
Pigeon Oral 21.0
Quail Oral 23.0
Rabbit Intravenous 0.4
Rabbit Oral 0.6
Rat Oral 16.0
Rat Oral 2.35

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