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The Influence of Zearalenone on Selected Hemostatic Parameters in Sexually Immature Gilts.

Ewa JakimiukJustyna RadwińskaMaciej WoźnyAndrzej PomianowskiPaweł BrzuzanPaweł WojtachaKazimierz ObremskiŁukasz Zielonka
Published in: Toxins (2021)
Vascular toxicity induced by xenobiotics is associated with dysfunctions or damage to endothelial cells, changes in vascular permeability or dysregulation of the vascular redox state. The aim of this study was to determine whether per os administration of zearalenone (ZEN) influences selected hemostatic parameters in prepubertal gilts. This study was performed on female gilts divided into a control group which received placebo and an experimental group which received ZEN at a dose of 5.0 µg·kg-1 b.w. × day-1. On days 14, 28 and 42, blood samples were collected from the animals for analyses of hematological, coagulation and fibrinolysis parameters, nitric oxide, von Willebrand factor antigen content and catalase activity. The results demonstrated that the treatment of gilts with ZEN at a dose below no observable adverse effect level did not affect the primary hemostasis and the blood coagulation cascade. However, ZEN could have temporarily affected the selected indicators of endothelial cell function (increase of von Willebrand factor, decrease of nitric oxide levels) and the oxidative status plasma (decrease of catalase activity) of the exposed gilts. In summary, these results suggest that the adaptive response to ZEN-exposure can induce a transient imbalance in the vascular system by acting on vascular endothelial cells.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • nitric oxide
  • oxidative stress
  • randomized controlled trial
  • emergency department
  • high glucose
  • nitric oxide synthase
  • double blind
  • open label
  • electronic health record