Literature DB >> 3403401

Studies of the tolerance and disposition of ochratoxin A in young calves.

O Sreemannarayana1, A A Frohlich, T G Vitti, R R Marquardt, D Abramson.   

Abstract

Tolerance to and disposition of ochratoxin A (OA) were compared in preruminant and ruminant calves. Two preruminant calves receiving 4.0 mg OA/kg body weight by stomach tube died; one of two calves receiving 1.0 mg/kg body weight survived. At a dose of .5 mg OA/kg body weight both calves survived. The administered OA was converted mainly (80.1 to 88.9%) to ochratoxin-alpha (O alpha), which was found only in urine; the remaining OA appeared in the urine (3.2 to 3.3%) and feces (7.8 to 10.0%). In the one surviving calf of two given .25 mg OA/kg body weight i.v., nearly twice as much OA was excreted in the feces (44.5%) as in the urine (25.0%); no O alpha was found in urine or feces. All four calves with functional rumens receiving OA orally, 2.0 mg/kg body weight, survived without overt ill effects. Approximately 90% of the OA was excreted as O alpha, with approximately four to eight times more in the urine than in the feces; OA was low in the urine or feces. A plot of the serum OA concentration-time data revealed a prominent, sustained, secondary peak, which was described adequately by a four-exponential equation with two apparent absorption components. Accordingly, OA initially was absorbed rapidly by a first-order rate process (ka = .496/h), and following a considerable delay (tlag = 12.84 h) absorption appeared to resume by a second, slower, first-order rate process (ka = .127/h). The second absorption phase was best explained as being due to enterohepatic cycling of OA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3403401     DOI: 10.2527/jas1988.6671703x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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Authors:  M S Madhyastha; R R Marquardt; A A Frohlich
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Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2010-04-21       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 3.  Effects of ochratoxin a on livestock production.

Authors:  Gianni Battacone; Anna Nudda; Giuseppe Pulina
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2010-07-08       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 4.  Review on Mycotoxin Issues in Ruminants: Occurrence in Forages, Effects of Mycotoxin Ingestion on Health Status and Animal Performance and Practical Strategies to Counteract Their Negative Effects.

Authors:  Antonio Gallo; Gianluca Giuberti; Jens C Frisvad; Terenzio Bertuzzi; Kristian F Nielsen
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2015-08-12       Impact factor: 4.546

5.  Differential Gene Expression Analysis of Bovine Macrophages after Exposure to the Penicillium Mycotoxins Citrinin and/or Ochratoxin A.

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6.  Human Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells (HK-2) as a Sensitive In Vitro System for Ochratoxin A Induced Oxidative Stress.

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7.  Complex etiology, prophylaxis and hygiene control in mycotoxic nephropathies in farm animals and humans.

Authors:  Stoycho D Stoev
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2008-04-18       Impact factor: 6.208

Review 8.  Ochratoxin A: Molecular Interactions, Mechanisms of Toxicity and Prevention at the Molecular Level.

Authors:  Tamás Kőszegi; Miklós Poór
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2016-04-15       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 9.  Toxin Degradation by Rumen Microorganisms: A Review.

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Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-10-20       Impact factor: 4.546

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