Plant Description
Anabaena
- this blue-green algae is a unicellular organism, microscopic in size, with no organized
nucleus
- colonies of this organism grow in filamentous clumps (strands or chains)
Microcystis
- this blue-green algae is also a unicellular organism, microscopic in size, with no
organized nucleus
- colonies of this organism form clusters of small coccoid cells that grow in gelatinous
aggregations or clumps
Toxic Principles
Anabaena produces the following toxins:
- Anatoxin-a which is a potent neurotoxin causing very rapid death
- Anatoxin-a (s) which is also a neurotoxin which acts much like an Organophosphate or
Carbamate insecticide (cholinesterase inhibitor)
- Microcystis produces a powerful toxin called Microcystin, which acts on the liver and
the gastrointestinal tract.
Disease
Anatoxin-a can cause death in minutes or up to 3 or 4 hours
- prior to death, you may see muscle tremors, convulsions, paralysis, and respiratory
arrest
Anatoxin-a (s) causes animals to salivate, urinate and defecate excessively. Secretions
into the bronchi and lungs cause severe respiratory problems, and can lead to death.
Microcystin -- the onset time for clinical disease is usually 30-60 minutes
- acute gastroenteritis with vomiting and diarrhea which may be bloody
- acute liver failure leading to jaundice and possible photosensitization
- muscle tremors, convulsions, coma, death
Treatment
Try to detoxify using activated charcoal
Treat for shock and liver failure
Administer fluids to correct dehydration
Use copper sulfate in ponds to kill algae
Remove animals from pond area, especially from pond treated with copper sulfate