Abstract

Zearalenone and deoxynivalenol are secondary metabolites of fungi of the genus Fusarium. The presence of mycotoxins in cereals and the resulting contamination of feeds and foods pose health risks for animals and humans. The dangers associated with high doses of mycotoxins have been extensively researched but very little is known about NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) doses or exposure to a combination of mycotoxins (mixed mycotoxicoses). The aim of this study was to determine the effects of six-week exposure to NOAEL doses of individual and combined mycotoxins on the subpopulations of CD4+8−, CD4−8+ and CD4+8+ lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of pigs. The experiment was performed on 72 gilts with average body weight of 25 kg, divided into three experimental groups (E1, E2 and E3, administered zearalenone (ZEN), deoxynivalenol (DON) and ZEN + DON, respectively, on a daily basis) and a control group (C) receiving placebo. Changes in lymphocyte subpopulations were evaluated by flow cytometry at weekly intervals (experimental days 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42). A linear increase in the percentage of CD4+8+ lymphocytes was highly correlated with time (r = 0.682) in group C. The correlations and linear increase in the above subpopulation were disrupted in the remaining groups. In group E3, a statistically significant (p < 0.05) decrease in CD4+8+ counts was observed in week 5, which could point to a transient depletion of regulatory mechanisms of immune responses. The noted results also suggest that in mixed mycotoxicosis, ZEN and DON exerted stronger immunomodulatory effects.

Highlights

  • Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of fungi which can cause infections known as mycotoxicoses in humans and animals

  • Fusarium mycotoxins are characterized by a broad spectrum of toxic activity, and they act as immunomodulators in humans and animals [7]

  • Individual and mean percentages of CD4 8 lymphocyte subpopulations in group E3. The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the in vivo effect of low doses of ZEN and DON, or was in combination, on the the function of the immune system of based on and the DON, Theadministered aim of thisindividually experiment to evaluate in vivo effect of low doses

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Introduction

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of fungi which can cause infections known as mycotoxicoses in humans and animals. One of the leading contributors to the spread of fungal infections in crops is no-till farming [2] which significantly reduces cultivation costs in large-area farms. Fungi of the genus Fusarium are prevalent crop pathogens in temperate. Molecules 2016, 21, 557 climates of Northern America, Europe and Asia [4] Fusarium mycotoxins are low-molecular-weight compounds, which are produced in response to environmental stressors and are toxic for humans and animals [5]. Zearalenone, fumonisin B1 (FB1 ) and trichothecenes, in particular deoxynivalenol (DON) and nivalenol (NIV), are the most prevalent and toxic compounds for animals [6]. Fusarium mycotoxins are characterized by a broad spectrum of toxic activity, and they act as immunomodulators in humans and animals [7]

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