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Potential for amelioration of aflatoxin B1-induced immunotoxic effects in progeny of white leghorn breeder hens co-exposed to vitamin E.

Authors :
Khan, Wajid Arshad
Khan, Muhammad Zargham
Khan, Ahrar
Ul Hassan, Zahoor
Saleemi, Muhammad Kashif
Source :
Journal of Immunotoxicology; Apr-Jun2014, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p116-125, 10p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate the protective activity of Vitamin E (Vit E) on the immunotoxic effects induced by aflatoxin B<subscript>1</subscript> (AFB<subscript>1</subscript>) in the progeny of breeder hens. For this purpose, 192 White Leghorn (WL) layer breeder hens were divided into 12 groups (A-L) and then fed test diets for either 1, 2 or 3 weeks. Group A was kept on basal feed (2900 Kcal/kg metabolizable energy) and served as control, while group B was offered a feed supplemented with Vit E at 100 mg/Kg. Groups C-G were offered feed containing 0.1, 0.5, 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0 mg/Kg AFB<subscript>1</subscript>, respectively, whereas groups H-L were offered the same dietary levels of AFB<subscript>1</subscript> along with 100 mg/Kg Vit E supplementation. Hatching eggs were shifted to an incubator on a weekly basis to get progeny chicks. Hatched chicks in each group were maintained on basal ration and then subjected to different immunological assays. Lymphoproliferative responses (against PHA-P), antibody titers (against SRBC), oxidative damage to RBC, as well as phagocytic and nitrite production potential of the peritoneal macrophages from the chicks, were all adversely impacted by hen exposure to the higher doses of AFB<subscript>1</subscript> or by increased intake (time) by the hens at a given dose of the toxin. No consistent ameliorative effects from Vit E were noted in these studies, i.e. effects seen against lower AFB<subscript>1</subscript> doses were no longer apparent with the highest doses of AFB<subscript>1</subscript>. As such, for now it can be concluded that, with this particular single dose level of Vit E, AFB<subscript>1</subscript>-associated immunotoxic effects in progeny chicks can potentially be mitigated by dietary intake of Vit E by their hen dams. However, this is clearly an outcome that is driven by the level of the mycotoxin present in the feed. Future studies need to examine what impact higher Vit E doses than those employed herein might have in these ameliorative outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1547691X
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunotoxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
94970443
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/1547691X.2013.804134