Abstract

Two groups of pregnant primiparous sows (day 89±2 of gestation) were 54days (±1day) fed either with an experimental diet (5.08mgkg−1 deoxynivalenol – DON, 0.09mgkg−1 zearalenone and 21.61mgkg−1 fusaric acid) or control diet (0.25mgkg−1 DON). The consummation of feed was significantly higher in the control group. Lymphocyte stimulation in culture from peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) was measured by BrdU incorporation test using two different concentrations of mitogen PHA 10 and 20μgml−1, two different concentrations of DON (5 and 1μgml−1) and a combination of both, PHA and DON (PHA 10+DON 5, PHA 10+DON 1 and PHA 10+DON 0.1μgml−1). The lymphocyte proliferation, except for PHA 10μgml−1, was significantly higher in the experimental group. Further on, using the photometric enzyme immunoassay, the apoptosis was studied in non-stimulated 72h lymphocyte culture or stimulated with 1μgml−1 of DON. The significantly higher apoptosis was in non-stimulated lymphocyte cultures from the experimental group (P=0.036). The results suggest that such feed may affect the peripheral lymphocyte population in the direction of their proliferation response and programmed cell death.

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