Porcine Stress Syndrome
- Malignant hyperthermia
- Pigs, dogs, humans
- Possibly a cellular defect resulting in high intacellular calcium ion concentration
- -> Activates myofibrillar ATPase -> rapid intracellular glycolysis -> increase in body heat -> denature protein -> cell death -> leakage of cellular content -> oedema
- Grossly:
- Muscles are pale, soft and exudative
- Histologically:
- Segmental hypercontraction
- Monophasic, multifocal segmental necrosis
- Inherited
- Triggered by halothane anaesthesia, stress of handling, transportation or slaughter