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Nivalenol and the Targeting of the Female Reproductive System As Well As Haematopoietic and Immune Systems in Rats After 90-day Exposure Through the Diet

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2008 Sep 18
PMID 18798038
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Nivalenol (NIV) is considered to be an important trichothecene mycotoxin produced by Fusarium species because of its frequent contamination in wheat and barley worldwide. The present study examined the subchronic toxicity of NIV in male and female F344 rats fed diets containing 0, 6.25, 25 and 100 mg kg(-1) of the toxin for 90 days. During the experimental period there was a decrease in the white blood cell count at 100 mg kg(-1) in males and at > or =6.25 mg kg(-1) in females. Histopathologically, treatment-related changes were observed in the haematopoietic and immune systems in both sexes and in the female reproductive system at 100 mg kg(-1). Flow cytometric analysis of splenic cells revealed an elevation in the ratio of helper/cytotoxic T-lymphocytes at 100 mg kg(-1). In summary, NIV targets the female reproductive system as well as haematopoietic and immune systems in rats fed NIV for 90 days. Based on a significant decrease in white blood cells in female rats relative to controls, the lowest observable effect level was calculated as 0.4 mg kg(-1) body weight day(-1).

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