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Systemic retention of ingested cantharidin by frogs

1990; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 1; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/bf01325229

ISSN

1423-0445

Autores

Thomas Eisner, Jeffrey K. Conner, James E. Carrel, John McCormick, Amy J. Slagle, Carl Gans, James C. O’Reilly,

Tópico(s)

Dermatological diseases and infestations

Resumo

Frogs(Rana pipiens) fed on blister beetles (Meloidae) or cantharidin, retain cantharidin systemically. After cessation of feeding, they void the compound relatively quickly. Systemic cantharidin does not protect frogs against ectoparasitic feeding by leeches(Hirudo medicinalis) or predation by snakes(Nerodia sipedon). As suggested by our data, and from reports in the early literature, ingestion of cantharidin-containing frogs can pose a health threat to humans.

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