Hemoadsorption Improves Survival of Rats Exposed to an Acutely Lethal Dose of Aflatoxin B1

Author:

Ruggeberg Karl-Gustav,O’Sullivan Pamela,Kovacs Timothy J.,Dawson Kathryn,Capponi Vincent J.,Chan Phillip P.,Golobish Thomas D.,Gruda Maryann C.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMycotoxins, such as aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), pose a serious threat as biological weapons due to their high toxicity, environmental stability, easy accessibility and lack of effective therapeutics. This study investigated if blood purification therapy with CytoSorb (CS) porous polymer beads could improve survival after a lethal aflatoxin dose (LD90). The effective treatment window and potential therapeutic mechanisms were also investigated. Sprague Dawley rats received a lethal dose of AFB1 (0.5–1.0 mg/kg) intravenously and hemoperfusion with a CS or Control device was initiated immediately, or after 30, 90, or 240-minute delays and conducted for 4 hours. The CS device removes AFB1 from circulation and significantly improves survival when initiated within 90 minutes of toxin administration. Treated subjects exhibited improved liver morphology and health scores. Changes in the levels of cytokines, leukocytes and platelets indicate a moderately-severe inflammatory response to acute toxin exposure. Quantitative proteomic analysis showed significant changes in the level of a broad spectrum of plasma proteins including serine protease/endopeptidase inhibitors, coagulation factors, complement proteins, carbonic anhydrases, and redox enzymes that ostensibly contribute to the therapeutic effect. Together, these results suggest that hemoadsorption with CS could be a viable countermeasure against acute mycotoxin exposure.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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