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Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union

Fusarium mycotoxins (FUS) occur frequently in poultry diets, and regulatory limits are laid down in several countries. However, the limits were established for exposure to a single mycotoxin, whereas multiple contamination is more realistic, and different studies have demonstrated that it is not pos...

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Autores principales: Metayer, Jean-Paul, Travel, Angelique, Mika, Amandine, Bailly, Jean-Denis, Cleva, Didier, Boissieu, Cyril, Guennec, Jean Le, Froment, Pascal, Albaric, Olivier, Labrut, Sophie, Lepivert, Gurvan, Marengue, Eric, Tardieu, Didier, Guerre, Philippe
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11080455
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author Metayer, Jean-Paul
Travel, Angelique
Mika, Amandine
Bailly, Jean-Denis
Cleva, Didier
Boissieu, Cyril
Guennec, Jean Le
Froment, Pascal
Albaric, Olivier
Labrut, Sophie
Lepivert, Gurvan
Marengue, Eric
Tardieu, Didier
Guerre, Philippe
author_facet Metayer, Jean-Paul
Travel, Angelique
Mika, Amandine
Bailly, Jean-Denis
Cleva, Didier
Boissieu, Cyril
Guennec, Jean Le
Froment, Pascal
Albaric, Olivier
Labrut, Sophie
Lepivert, Gurvan
Marengue, Eric
Tardieu, Didier
Guerre, Philippe
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description Fusarium mycotoxins (FUS) occur frequently in poultry diets, and regulatory limits are laid down in several countries. However, the limits were established for exposure to a single mycotoxin, whereas multiple contamination is more realistic, and different studies have demonstrated that it is not possible to predict interactions between mycotoxins. The purpose of this study was thus to compare the toxic effect of deoxynivalenol (DON), fumonisins (FB) and zearalenone (ZON), alone and in combination on broiler chickens, at the maximum tolerated level established by the EU for poultry feed. Experimental corn-soybean diets incorporated ground cultured toxigenic Fusarium strains. One feed was formulated for chickens 0 to 10 days old and another for chickens 11 to 35 days old. The control diets were mycotoxin free, the DON diets contained 5 mg DON/kg, the FB diet contained 20 mg FB1 + FB2/kg, and the ZON diet contained 0.5 mg ZON/kg. The DONFBZON diet contained 5, 20, and 0.5 mg/kg of DON, FB1 + FB2, and ZON, respectively. Diets were distributed ad libitum to 70 broilers (male Ross PM3) separated into five groups of 14 chickens each reared in individual cages from one to 35 days of age. On day 35, after a starvation period of 8 h, a blood sample was collected, and all the animals were killed and autopsied. No difference between groups that could be attributed to FUS was observed in performances, the relative weight of organs, biochemistry, histopathology, intestinal morphometry, variables of oxidative damage, and markers of testicle toxicity. A significant increase in sphinganine and in the sphinganine to sphingosine ratio was observed in broilers fed FB. Taken together, these results suggest that the regulatory guidelines established for single contamination of broiler chickens fed with DON, FB, and ZON can also be used in the case of multiple contamination with these toxins.
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spelling pubmed-67229062019-09-10 Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union Metayer, Jean-Paul Travel, Angelique Mika, Amandine Bailly, Jean-Denis Cleva, Didier Boissieu, Cyril Guennec, Jean Le Froment, Pascal Albaric, Olivier Labrut, Sophie Lepivert, Gurvan Marengue, Eric Tardieu, Didier Guerre, Philippe Toxins (Basel) Article Fusarium mycotoxins (FUS) occur frequently in poultry diets, and regulatory limits are laid down in several countries. However, the limits were established for exposure to a single mycotoxin, whereas multiple contamination is more realistic, and different studies have demonstrated that it is not possible to predict interactions between mycotoxins. The purpose of this study was thus to compare the toxic effect of deoxynivalenol (DON), fumonisins (FB) and zearalenone (ZON), alone and in combination on broiler chickens, at the maximum tolerated level established by the EU for poultry feed. Experimental corn-soybean diets incorporated ground cultured toxigenic Fusarium strains. One feed was formulated for chickens 0 to 10 days old and another for chickens 11 to 35 days old. The control diets were mycotoxin free, the DON diets contained 5 mg DON/kg, the FB diet contained 20 mg FB1 + FB2/kg, and the ZON diet contained 0.5 mg ZON/kg. The DONFBZON diet contained 5, 20, and 0.5 mg/kg of DON, FB1 + FB2, and ZON, respectively. Diets were distributed ad libitum to 70 broilers (male Ross PM3) separated into five groups of 14 chickens each reared in individual cages from one to 35 days of age. On day 35, after a starvation period of 8 h, a blood sample was collected, and all the animals were killed and autopsied. No difference between groups that could be attributed to FUS was observed in performances, the relative weight of organs, biochemistry, histopathology, intestinal morphometry, variables of oxidative damage, and markers of testicle toxicity. A significant increase in sphinganine and in the sphinganine to sphingosine ratio was observed in broilers fed FB. Taken together, these results suggest that the regulatory guidelines established for single contamination of broiler chickens fed with DON, FB, and ZON can also be used in the case of multiple contamination with these toxins. MDPI 2019-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6722906/ /pubmed/31382532 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11080455 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Metayer, Jean-Paul
Travel, Angelique
Mika, Amandine
Bailly, Jean-Denis
Cleva, Didier
Boissieu, Cyril
Guennec, Jean Le
Froment, Pascal
Albaric, Olivier
Labrut, Sophie
Lepivert, Gurvan
Marengue, Eric
Tardieu, Didier
Guerre, Philippe
Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union
title Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union
title_full Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union
title_fullStr Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union
title_short Lack of Toxic Interaction between Fusariotoxins in Broiler Chickens Fed throughout Their Life at the Highest Level Tolerated in the European Union
title_sort lack of toxic interaction between fusariotoxins in broiler chickens fed throughout their life at the highest level tolerated in the european union
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11080455
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