In vivo effects of fumonisin B1-producing and fumonisin B1-nonproducing Fusarium moniliforme isolates are similar: Fumonisins B2 and B3 cause hepato- and nephrotoxicity in rats

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Kenneth A. Voss
Ronald D. Plattner
Ronald T. Riley
Filmore I. Meredith
William P. Norred
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[1] Toxicology and Mycotoxin Research Unit,Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center
[2] Mycotoxin Research,National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Agricultural Research Service, USDA
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Mycopathologia | 1998年 / 141卷
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Fusarium moniliforme; fumonisins; toxicity; sphinganine; sphingosine; clinical chemistry; pathology;
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Fumonisins are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium moniliforme, F. proliferatum, and related Fusarium species found on corn. They occur naturally in corn-based feeds and foods and are suspected human esophageal carcinogens. Fumonisin B1 (FB1), the most common homologue, causes the animal diseases associated with F. moniliforme. Hepato- and nephrotoxicities, disrupted sphingolipid metabolism, and liver cancer have been found in rats fed FB1. To determine the in vivo effects of diets containing fumonisins B2 (FB2) or B3 (FB3), male rats were fed culture materials (CM) of FB1 non-producing F. moniliforme isolates to provide low (4.6–6.7 ppm), mid (32–49 ppm) or high (219–295 ppm) dietary levels of either FB2 (FB2CM) or FB3 (FB3CM). Other groups were fed culture material of an FB1 producing isolate (FB1CM) providing 6.9, 53 or 303~ppm total fumonisins (FB1 : FB2 : FB3 = 1.0 : 0.38 : 0.15) and a tenth group was fed a control diet having no detectable fumonisins. One-half (n = 5/group) the animals were killed after three weeks, at which time the toxicological and histopathological effects of the three culture materials were similar, mimicked the effects of FB1, and included decreased body weight gains, serum chemical indicators of hepatotoxicity, decreased kidney weights, and apoptosis of hepatocytes and kidney tubular epithelium. FB1CM, FB2CM, and FB3CM affected sphingolipids, causing increased sphinganine to sphingosine ratios (Sa/So) in both liver and kidneys. The remaining animals (n = 5/group) were fed a control diet for three additional weeks. All body weight and tissue specific effects, including increased Sa/So, induced by the FB2CM, FB3CM and low level FB1CM diets were absent following the recovery period. Except for mild biliary lesions found in the high dose FB1CM group and a few apoptotic hepatocytes present in one mid- and two high-dose FB1CM rats, no evidence of toxicity remained in these groups following the recovery period.
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