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Toxicity of palytoxin after repeated oral exposure in mice and in vitro effects on cardiomyocytes

Authors :
Marina Sciancalepore
Giorgia Del Favero
Silvio Sosa
Tamara Coslovich
Paola Lorenzon
Mark Poli
D. Beltramo
Emanuela Testai
Aurelia Tubaro
DEL FAVERO, Giorgia
Beltramo, Dario
Sciancalepore, Marina
Lorenzon, Paola
Coslovich, Tamara
M., Poli
E., Testai
Sosa, Silvio
Tubaro, Aurelia
Source :
Toxicon. 75:3-15
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Palytoxin (PLTX) is a highly toxic hydrophilic polyether detected in several edible marine organisms from intra-tropical areas, where seafood poisoning were reported. Symptoms usually start with gastro-intestinal malaise, often accompanied by myalgia, muscular cramps, dyspnea and, sometimes, arrhythmias. Monitoring programs in the Mediterranean Sea have detected PLTX-like molecules in edible mollusks and echinoderms. Despite the potential exposure of the human population and its high toxic potential, the toxicological profile of the molecule is still an issue. Thus, the effects of repeated oral administration of PLTX in mice were investigated. Seven days of PLTX administration caused lethality and toxic effects at doses ≥30 μg/kg/day. A NOAEL was estimated equal to 3 μg/kg/day, indicating a quite steep dose–response curve. This value, due to the limited number of animal tested, is provisional, although represents a sound basis for further testing. Macroscopic alterations at gastrointestinal level (gastric ulcers and intestinal fluid accumulation) were observed in mice dead during the treatment period. Histological analysis highlighted severe inflammation, locally associated with necrosis, at pulmonary level, as well as hyper-eosinophilia and fiber separation in myocardium. A cardiac damage was supported by the in vitro effect of the toxin on cardiomyocytes, indicating a severe and irreversible impairment of their electrical properties: electrophysiological recordings detected a progressive cell depolarization, arrest of action potentials and beating.

Details

ISSN :
00410101
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicon
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34fd6227b392033c5cb700f6ad4ca9f2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2013.06.003