Individual and combined haematotoxic effects of fumonisin B1 and T-2 mycotoxins in rabbits

Weaned rabbits were fed diets contaminated with 2mg/kg diet T-2 toxin alone, or 10mg/kg diet fumonisin B1 (FB1) alone, and both toxins in combination (2+10mg/kg, resp.), as compared to a toxin free control. Samplings were performed after 2 and 4weeks. Bodyweight of the T-2 fed group was lower after...

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Published inFood and chemical toxicology Vol. 72; pp. 257 - 264
Main Authors SZABO, András, SZABO-FODOR, Judit, FEBEL, Hedvig, ROMVARI, Róbert, KOVACS, Melinda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier 01.10.2014
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Summary:Weaned rabbits were fed diets contaminated with 2mg/kg diet T-2 toxin alone, or 10mg/kg diet fumonisin B1 (FB1) alone, and both toxins in combination (2+10mg/kg, resp.), as compared to a toxin free control. Samplings were performed after 2 and 4weeks. Bodyweight of the T-2 fed group was lower after 4weeks; the liver weight increased dramatically. Red blood cell (RBC) Na+/K+ ATPase activity decreased after 4weeks in the T-2 group, it increased in the FB1 group and antagonism was found by the combined treatment. The RBC membrane fatty acid profile was modified by both toxins similarly during the entire feeding. After 4weeks T-2 alone and in combination (with FB1) was found to increase mean cell volume (MCV). The time-dependent alterations in the T-2 group were significant for MCV (increase) and the mean cell haemoglobin (increase). The active monovalent cation transport was altered by both mycotoxins. Most probably FB1 exerts its sodium pump activity modification via an altered ceramide metabolism (behenic acid decrease in the RBC membrane), while for T-2 toxin a moderate membrane disruption and enzyme (protein) synthesis inhibition was supposed (ca. 75% decrease of the sodium pump activity).
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ISSN:0278-6915
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DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2014.07.025