Interference of Mycotoxins with Prenatal Development of the Mouse |
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Authors: | Arora R. G. Frölén H. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, S-750 07, Uppsala, Sweden ;2.Swedish Research Institute of National Defence, Department 4, Stockholm, Sweden ; |
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Abstract: | The prenatal effects of mycotoxins were investigated in GBA mice given by stomach tube a single dose of either aflatoxin B1 (4 mg/kg), ochratoxin A (8 mg/kg) or zearalenone (20 mg/kg) on pregnancy day 8 or 9. Aflatoxin caused foetal anomalies (exencephaly, open eyes, and protrusion of intestines) after exposure on gestation day 8 but not on day 9. The effects (increased prenatal mortality, reduced foetal growth, and a wide variety of malformations) caused by ochratoxin were much more severe and occurred after treatment on either of the 2 days of gestation. Among the spectrum of malformations, predominantly involving the craniofacial complex and the axial skeleton, the most striking was the total aplasia/dysplasia of the upper facial structures. These defects were always accompanied by exencephaly and anophthalmia. Zearalenone caused no effects. It is concluded that of the 3 mycotoxins screened with the technique used, ochratoxin is the most potent teratogen in mice. |
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