Literature DB >> 11689241

Chronic effects in mice caused by oral administration of sublethal doses of azaspiracid, a new marine toxin isolated from mussels.

Emiko Ito1, Masayuki Satake, Katsuya Ofuji, Morihiro Higashi, Kenichi Harigaya, Terry McMahon, Takeshi Yasumoto.   

Abstract

Toxicological effects of orally administered azaspiracid (AZA), a new toxin isolated from mussels, were investigated. First, a total of 25 mice were administered AZA twice at 300-450 microg/kg doses and observed for recovery processes from severe injuries. Slow recoveries from injuries were revealed: erosion and shortened villi persisted in the stomach and small intestine for more than 3 months: edema, bleeding, and infiltration of cells in the alveolar wall of the lung for 56 days; fatty changes in the liver for 20 days; and necrosis of lymphocytes in the thymus and spleen for 10 days. Secondly, low doses of AZA (50, 20, 5 and 1 microg/kg) were administered twice a week up to 40 times to four groups of mice. Many mice, nine out of ten at 50 microg/kg and three out of ten at 20 microg/kg, became so weak that they were sacrificed before completion of 40 injections. All these mice showed interstitial pneumonia and shortened small intestinal villi. Most importantly, lung tumor were observed in four mice, one out of ten (10%) at 50 microg/kg and three out of ten (30%) at 20 microg/kg. Tumors were not observed in 11 mice treated at lower doses and in 19 control mice. Hyperplasia of epithelial cells was also observed in the stomach of six mice out of ten administered at 20 microg/kg.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11689241     DOI: 10.1016/s0041-0101(01)00226-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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1.  Monoclonal antibodies with orthogonal azaspiracid epitopes.

Authors:  Michael O Frederick; Sandra De Lamo Marin; Kim D Janda; K C Nicolaou; Tobin J Dickerson
Journal:  Chembiochem       Date:  2009-07-06       Impact factor: 3.164

2.  Subacute Cardiovascular Toxicity of the Marine Phycotoxin Azaspiracid-1 in Rats.

Authors:  Sara F Ferreiro; Natalia Vilariño; Cristina Carrera; M Carmen Louzao; Antonio G Cantalapiedra; Germán Santamarina; J Manuel Cifuentes; Andrés C Vieira; Luis M Botana
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2016-02-10       Impact factor: 4.849

3.  Azaspiracid substituent at C1 is relevant to in vitro toxicity.

Authors:  Natalia Vilariño; K C Nicolaou; Michael O Frederick; Eva Cagide; Carmen Alfonso; Eva Alonso; Mercedes R Vieytes; Luis M Botana
Journal:  Chem Res Toxicol       Date:  2008-08-16       Impact factor: 3.739

4.  Proteomics identification of azaspiracid toxin biomarkers in blue mussels, Mytilus edulis.

Authors:  Judith K Nzoughet; John T G Hamilton; Catherine H Botting; Alastair Douglas; Lynda Devine; John Nelson; Christopher T Elliott
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2009-04-23       Impact factor: 5.911

5.  Cell volume decrease as a link between azaspiracid-induced cytotoxicity and c-Jun-N-terminal kinase activation in cultured neurons.

Authors:  Carmen Vale; Kyriacos C Nicolaou; Michael O Frederick; Mercedes R Vieytes; Luis M Botana
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2009-10-08       Impact factor: 4.849

6.  In vivo arrhythmogenicity of the marine biotoxin azaspiracid-2 in rats.

Authors:  Sara F Ferreiro; Natalia Vilariño; Cristina Carrera; M Carmen Louzao; Germán Santamarina; Antonio G Cantalapiedra; Laura P Rodríguez; J Manuel Cifuentes; Andrés C Vieira; K C Nicolaou; Michael O Frederick; Luis M Botana
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2013-08-11       Impact factor: 5.153

7.  In vitro chronic effects on hERG channel caused by the marine biotoxin azaspiracid-2.

Authors:  Sara F Ferreiro; Natalia Vilariño; M Carmen Louzao; K C Nicolaou; Michael O Frederick; Luis M Botana
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2014-10-05       Impact factor: 3.033

8.  Involvement of caspase activation in azaspiracid-induced neurotoxicity in neocortical neurons.

Authors:  Zhengyu Cao; Keith T LePage; Michael O Frederick; Kyriacos C Nicolaou; Thomas F Murray
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2010-01-04       Impact factor: 4.849

9.  From nature to the laboratory and into the clinic.

Authors:  K C Nicolaou; Jason S Chen; Stephen M Dalby
Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem       Date:  2008-11-06       Impact factor: 3.641

10.  Marine algal toxin azaspiracid is an open-state blocker of hERG potassium channels.

Authors:  Michael J Twiner; Gregory J Doucette; Andrew Rasky; Xi-Ping Huang; Bryan L Roth; Michael C Sanguinetti
Journal:  Chem Res Toxicol       Date:  2012-08-10       Impact factor: 3.739

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