| Literature DB >> 1820324 |
P G Mantle1, K M McHugh, R Adatia, J M Heaton, T Gray, D R Turner.
Abstract
Renal histopathological changes in rats, caused by food partially moulded by a common fungus isolated from an area of nephropathy in Yugoslavia, were differentiated into acute and chronic responses. The acute response to a few days on the diet specifically involved necrosis and concomitant mitosis in proximal tubule cells. More protracted, continuous or intermittent administration of nephrotoxic mould led to a marked karyomegaly in the same corticomedullary region. The phenomenon is more prominent than that induced by treatment with ochratoxin A over a similar period, raising the question of the putative role of such mycotoxins in the etiology of chronic human renal disease.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1820324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IARC Sci Publ ISSN: 0300-5038