Acute hepatomyoencephalopathy (HME) syndrome is the name given to a multi-system disease affecting the liver, muscle and brain which is now known to be caused by
phytotoxin
Phytotoxins are substances that are poisonous or toxic to the growth of plants. Phytotoxic substances may result from human activity, as with herbicides, or they may be produced by plants, by microorganisms, or by naturally occurring chemical react ...
s. After extensive investigation the culprit has been found to be the beans of a common herb in India, ''
Cassia occidentalis
Cassia typically refers to cassia bark, the spice made from the bark of East Asian evergreen trees.
Cassia may also refer to:
Plants
;Cinnamon trees
* ''Cinnamomum cassia'' (, ''ròuguì''), the cassia or Chinese cinnamon, found in southern Chin ...
''. In many districts of western
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh (; , 'Northern Province') is a state in northern India. With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It was established in 1950 ...
,
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand ( , or ; , ), also known as Uttaranchal ( ; the official name until 2007), is a state in the northern part of India. It is often referred to as the "Devbhumi" (literally 'Land of the Gods') due to its religious significance and ...
,
Odisha
Odisha (English: , ), formerly Orissa ( the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the 8th largest state by area, and the 11th largest by population. The state has the third largest population of ...
and
Haryana
Haryana (; ) is an Indian state located in the northern part of the country. It was carved out of the former state of East Punjab on 1 Nov 1966 on a linguistic basis. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with less than 1.4% () of India's land ar ...
, India, outbreaks of an acute "
encephalopathy
Encephalopathy (; from grc, ἐνκέφαλος "brain" + πάθος "suffering") means any disorder or disease of the brain, especially chronic degenerative conditions. In modern usage, encephalopathy does not refer to a single disease, but r ...
" syndrome, dubbed as a "mysterious disease", have been an annual feature for many years. At least 500-700 young previously healthy children had been losing their lives every year in this region. The disease affected rural young children during the winter months of September to December, with fatality rates around 75-80%. It was first assumed it to be a kind of viral
encephalitis
Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. The severity can be variable with symptoms including reduction or alteration in consciousness, headache, fever, confusion, a stiff neck, and vomiting. Complications may include seizures, hallucinations, ...
. Many national investigating agencies failed to diagnose the entity for many years.
Mechanism
The acute severe ''
C. occidentalis'' poisoning in children affects multiple systems. Functional and biochemical evidences to show toxic effect on the brain, liver and striated muscles. Pathologically there is acute onset massive zonal necrosis of liver and histopathology evidence of acute
muscle fibre degeneration. The degenerative changes in the brain are mild, but brain
oedema
Edema, also spelled oedema, and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue. Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. Symptoms may include skin which feels tight, the area ma ...
is severe and is believed to be the immediate cause of death.
Treatment
No specific treatment is available as yet. Treatment is mainly symptomatic, may require intensive care management but the outcome is uniformly poor and unpredictable if a full-blown picture of acute HME has appeared.
History
A team of investigators led by a local
pediatrician
Pediatrics ( also spelled ''paediatrics'' or ''pædiatrics'') is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. In the United Kingdom, paediatrics covers many of their youth until the ...
based in
Bijnor district
Bijnor district is one of the 75 districts in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Bijnor city is the district headquarters. The government of Uttar Pradesh seeks it to be included in National Capital Region (NCR) due to its close proximity to ...
, investigated this epidemic in Bijnor, one of the affected districts of
western Uttar Pradesh
Western Uttar Pradesh is a region in India that comprises the western districts of Uttar Pradesh state, including the areas of Rohilkhand and those where Khariboli, Braj and Kannauji are spoken. The region has some demographic, economic and cul ...
and published their findings as three papers in national peer-reviewed journals. A six-member panel led by virologist Dr Jacob John from Vellore's
Christian Medical College & Hospital
Christian Medical College, Vellore, widely known as CMC, Vellore, is a private, Christian community-run medical school, hospital and research institute. This Institute includes a network of primary, secondary and tertiary care hospitals in a ...
was constituted by the
Odisha
Odisha (English: , ), formerly Orissa ( the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the 8th largest state by area, and the 11th largest by population. The state has the third largest population of ...
state government to investigate into the death of approximately 100 children in
Malkangiri district
Malkangiri district is the southwesternmost district in the Indian state of Odisha. It has two Vidhan sabha constituencies.
History
Local legend claims Valmiki wrote the Ramayana on the banks of the Tamasa river. The region was known as ''Mal ...
that occurred since September 2015. The deaths were suspected to have occurred due to
Japanese encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an infection of the brain caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). While most infections result in little or no symptoms, occasional inflammation of the brain occurs. In these cases, symptoms may include he ...
. In its interim report, the panel indicated that
anthraquinone
Anthraquinone, also called anthracenedione or dioxoanthracene, is an aromatic organic compound with formula . Isomers include various quinone derivatives. The term anthraquinone however refers to the isomer, 9,10-anthraquinone (IUPAC: 9,10-dioxo ...
, a toxin found in the 'bada chakunda' (
Cassia occidentalis
Cassia typically refers to cassia bark, the spice made from the bark of East Asian evergreen trees.
Cassia may also refer to:
Plants
;Cinnamon trees
* ''Cinnamomum cassia'' (, ''ròuguì''), the cassia or Chinese cinnamon, found in southern Chin ...
) plant was identified in the urine sample of 5 deceased children thus indicating that some of the children may have died of
Encephalopathy
Encephalopathy (; from grc, ἐνκέφαλος "brain" + πάθος "suffering") means any disorder or disease of the brain, especially chronic degenerative conditions. In modern usage, encephalopathy does not refer to a single disease, but r ...
, which is caused due to consumption of the plant. At the end of four years, it was concluded that the disease was not encephalitis as so far believed but a fatal multi-system disease affecting liver, muscle and brain called, "acute hepatomyoencephalopathy (HME) syndrome" induced by a phytotoxin.
Criticism of the ''Cassia Occidentalis'' poisoning theory
Local tribals in Malkangiri have argued that Chakunda seeds have been a part of the food habit of local tribes for a very long time and nobody ever discovered it to be lethal. The tribal people also use the root, seeds and leaf of the plant as a traditional medicine for many common ailments. A possible reason maybe that Chakunda seeds have been used to adulterate pulses which are sold to tribal people by unscrupulous traders.
References
Further reading
*Vashishtha VM, Nayak NC, John TJ, Kumar A. Recurrent annual outbreaks of a hepatomyo-encephalopathy syndrome in children in Western Uttar Pradesh, India.
Indian J Med Res. 2007; 125: 523-533. Available from: http://icmr.nic.in/ijmr/2009/july/0703.pdf
*{{cite journal , vauthors=Vashishtha VM, Kumar A, John TJ, Nayak NC , date=June 2007 , title=Cassia occidentalis poisoning as the probable cause of hepatomyoencephalopathy in children in western Uttar Pradesh , journal=Indian J Med Res , volume=125 , issue=6 , pages=756–762 , pmid=17704552
*Vashishtha VM, Kumar A, John TJ, Nayak NC. ''Cassia occidentalis'' Poisoning Causes Fatal Coma in Children in Western Uttar Pradesh. Indian Pediatr. 2007 Jul 7; 44(7):522-525. Available from: http://www.indianpediatrics.net/july2007/july-522-525.htm
*Vashishtha VM, John TJ, Kumar A. Clinical & pathological features of acute toxicity due to ''Cassia occidentalis'' in vertebrates. Indian J Med Res. 2009 Jul;130(1):23-30. Available from: http://icmr.nic.in/ijmr/2009/july/0703.pdf
*Panwar RS, Kumar N. ''Cassia occidentalis'' toxicity causes recurrent outbreaks of brain disease in children in Saharanpur. Indian J Med Res 2008; 127: 413-414
*R.S. Panwar. Disappearance of a deadly disease acute hepatomyoencephalopathy syndrome from Saharanpur. Indian J Med Res. 2012 Jan; 135(1): 131–132. doi: 10.4103/0971-5916.93436
*Gupta AK. Cassia occidentalis poisoning causes fatal coma in children in western Uttar Pradesh. Indian Pediatr. 2008 May;45(5):424.
*Nirupam N, Sharma R, Chhapola V, Kanwal SK, Kumar V. Hepatomyoencephalopathy due to Cassia occidentalis poisoning. Indian J Pediatr. 2013 Dec;80(12):1063-4. doi: 10.1007/s12098-012-0928-0.
*Who'll bell the pig? Available from
Accessed on October 20, 2015.
*Koshy JP. Weed poison may have caused disease outbreak in UP. Available from: http://www.livemint.com/Politics/WaJsZYWsEQxBcx6kPxjOgK/Weed-poison-may-have-caused-disease-outbreak-in-UP-reports.html Accessed on October 20, 2015.
*Wild weed poisoning kills 17 children in Bijnor. Maulshree-Seth : Lucknow, Mon Dec 15 2008, 04:14 hrs. http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/wild-weed-poisoning-kills-17-children-in-bijnor/398613/ Accessed on October 20, 2015.
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