1. Short-Term Exposure to Subacute Doses of Aflatoxin-Induced Depressed Mitogen Responses in Young Mallard Ducks
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Regg Neiger, Rottinghaus Ge, Stahr H, Higgins Kf, and Hurley Dj
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Aflatoxin ,animal structures ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Toxin ,Lymphocyte ,food and beverages ,Physiology ,Spleen ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphatic system ,Food Animals ,chemistry ,Concanavalin A ,Immunology ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Bursa of Fabricius ,Mycotoxin - Abstract
SUMMARY. Mallard ducklings were fed diets comaining corn narurally contaminated with mixed aflatoxins. purified T-2 toxin. or no detectable mycotoxin in twO trials. The aflatoxin level used was 12 ppb in the first trial and 33 ppb in the second. T-2 was added at 2 ppm in both trials. No pathology was associated with the aflatoxin used in this srudy. and T-2-induced lesions were described in a previous publication. The weights of primary (thymus and bursa of Fabricius) and secondary (splcen) lymphoid organs were significantly reduced in the T-2-treated birds. The total number of viable cells recovered from the thymus was significantly reduced in aflatoxin-treated birds. The numbers of viable cells recovered from thymus. bursa of Fabricius. and spleen were all significantly reduced after treatmem with T-2. In each trial. significantly lower mitogenic responses were secn to pokeweed mi togen and concanavalin A in birds fed aflatoxin or T-2. represeming reduction in both B cell and T-cell mitogenesis. Birds fed aflatoxin also had significantly reduced Esch~richia coli 055 lipopolysaccharide-induced mitogenic responses. These studies indicate that subacute oral exposure to aflatoxin caused a loss of normal lymphocyte reactivity in mallard ducklings. This finding supports the hypothesis that waterfowl that ingest even small quantities of mycotoxin-comaminated waste grain are likely to be more susceptible to bacterial or viral infections.
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- 1999
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