The Effect of Experimental Protocol on the Toxicity of Saxitoxin in Mice

Author:

Finch Sarah C.1ORCID,Boundy Michael J.2,Webb Nicola G.1ORCID,Harwood D. Tim2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. AgResearch Ltd. Ruakura Research Centre, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand

2. Cawthron Institute, Private Bag 2, Nelson 7042, New Zealand

Abstract

Regulatory limits for toxins in shellfish are required to ensure the health of consumers. However, these limits also impact the profitability of shellfish industries making it critical that they are fit for purpose. Since human toxicity data is rarely available, the setting of regulatory limits is dependent on animal data which can then be extrapolated for use in the assessment of human risk. The dependence on animal data to keep humans safe means that it is critical that the toxicity data used is robust and of high quality. Worldwide, the protocols used in toxicity testing are varied, making it hard to compare results and adding confusion over which results better reflect the true toxicity. In this study, we look at the effect of mouse gender, i.p. dose volume, mouse body weight and feeding protocols (both acute and sub-acute) on the toxicity of saxitoxin. This allowed the effect of different variables used in toxicity testing to be understood and showed that the feeding protocol used in both acute and sub-acute studies greatly influenced the toxicity of saxitoxin in mice. Therefore, the adoption of a standard protocol for the testing of shellfish toxins is recommended.

Funder

This work is funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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