Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.

Food and feeds contaminated with mycotoxins have been a threat to the rearing industry by causing some of the most fatal toxic reactions not only in the farm animals but also in humans who consume them. Toxicity to juvenile goats was induced by feed contamination with T-2 toxin (at 10 and 20 ppm dos...

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Main Authors: Shivasharanappa Nayakwadi, Ramith Ramu, Anil Kumar Sharma, Vivek Kumar Gupta, K Rajukumar, Vijay Kumar, Prithvi S Shirahatti, Rashmi L, Kanthesh M Basalingappa
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229463
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spelling doaj-708227be29004e4ca82019c28f77c1872021-03-03T21:33:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e022946310.1371/journal.pone.0229463Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.Shivasharanappa NayakwadiRamith RamuAnil Kumar SharmaVivek Kumar GuptaK RajukumarVijay KumarPrithvi S ShirahattiRashmi LKanthesh M BasalingappaFood and feeds contaminated with mycotoxins have been a threat to the rearing industry by causing some of the most fatal toxic reactions not only in the farm animals but also in humans who consume them. Toxicity to juvenile goats was induced by feed contamination with T-2 toxin (at 10 and 20 ppm dosage; group I and II, respectively). The toxicity impact was assessed on days 15 and 30 post treatment with respect to growth performance, oxidative stress, apoptotic studies and detailed pathomorphology. The study revealed that apart from the obvious clinical toxicosis (weakness, lethargy, and retardation in growth), the toxin fed groups also exhibited significant haematological (reduced hemoglobin, total leukocyte and thrombocyte counts) and biochemical changes (increased levels of oxidative stress markers with concomitant decrease in levels of serum and tissue catalase and superoxide dismutase). The pathomorphological and histological alterations suggested that the liver and intestine were the most affected organs. Ultra-structurally, varying degrees of degeneration, cytoplasmic vacuolations and pleomorphic mitochondria were observed in the hepatocytes and the enterocytes of the intestine. Kidney also revealed extensive degeneration of the cytoplasmic organelles with similar condensation of the heterochromatin whereas the neuronal degeneration was characterized by circular, whirling structures. In addition, the central vein and portal triad of the hepatocytes, cryptic epithelial cells of the intestine, MLNs in the lymphoid follicles, PCT and DCT of the nephronal tissues and the white pulp of the spleen exhibited extensive apoptosis. In this study, it was also observed that the expression of HSPs, pro-apoptotic proteins and pro-inflammatory cytokines were significantly upregulated in response to the toxin treatment. These results suggest that the pathogenesis of T-2 toxicosis in goats employs oxidative, apoptotic and inflammatory mechanisms.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229463
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author Shivasharanappa Nayakwadi
Ramith Ramu
Anil Kumar Sharma
Vivek Kumar Gupta
K Rajukumar
Vijay Kumar
Prithvi S Shirahatti
Rashmi L
Kanthesh M Basalingappa
spellingShingle Shivasharanappa Nayakwadi
Ramith Ramu
Anil Kumar Sharma
Vivek Kumar Gupta
K Rajukumar
Vijay Kumar
Prithvi S Shirahatti
Rashmi L
Kanthesh M Basalingappa
Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shivasharanappa Nayakwadi
Ramith Ramu
Anil Kumar Sharma
Vivek Kumar Gupta
K Rajukumar
Vijay Kumar
Prithvi S Shirahatti
Rashmi L
Kanthesh M Basalingappa
author_sort Shivasharanappa Nayakwadi
title Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
title_short Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
title_full Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
title_fullStr Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
title_full_unstemmed Toxicopathological studies on the effects of T-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
title_sort toxicopathological studies on the effects of t-2 mycotoxin and their interaction in juvenile goats.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Food and feeds contaminated with mycotoxins have been a threat to the rearing industry by causing some of the most fatal toxic reactions not only in the farm animals but also in humans who consume them. Toxicity to juvenile goats was induced by feed contamination with T-2 toxin (at 10 and 20 ppm dosage; group I and II, respectively). The toxicity impact was assessed on days 15 and 30 post treatment with respect to growth performance, oxidative stress, apoptotic studies and detailed pathomorphology. The study revealed that apart from the obvious clinical toxicosis (weakness, lethargy, and retardation in growth), the toxin fed groups also exhibited significant haematological (reduced hemoglobin, total leukocyte and thrombocyte counts) and biochemical changes (increased levels of oxidative stress markers with concomitant decrease in levels of serum and tissue catalase and superoxide dismutase). The pathomorphological and histological alterations suggested that the liver and intestine were the most affected organs. Ultra-structurally, varying degrees of degeneration, cytoplasmic vacuolations and pleomorphic mitochondria were observed in the hepatocytes and the enterocytes of the intestine. Kidney also revealed extensive degeneration of the cytoplasmic organelles with similar condensation of the heterochromatin whereas the neuronal degeneration was characterized by circular, whirling structures. In addition, the central vein and portal triad of the hepatocytes, cryptic epithelial cells of the intestine, MLNs in the lymphoid follicles, PCT and DCT of the nephronal tissues and the white pulp of the spleen exhibited extensive apoptosis. In this study, it was also observed that the expression of HSPs, pro-apoptotic proteins and pro-inflammatory cytokines were significantly upregulated in response to the toxin treatment. These results suggest that the pathogenesis of T-2 toxicosis in goats employs oxidative, apoptotic and inflammatory mechanisms.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229463
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