The effects of aflatoxin B1 on the development of kwashiorkor in mice

Author:

Kocabas Can Naci1,Coşkun Turgay2,Yurdakök Murat3,HazwrogÆlu Rwfkw4

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Unit, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, SWhhiye, Ankara, Turkey 06100

2. Department of Nutrition and Metabolism, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, SWhhiye, Ankara, Turkey

3. Department of Neonatalogy, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, SWhhiye, Ankara, Turkey

4. Department of Pathology, Ankara University Faculty of Veterinary, DWşkapW, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Seventy Swiss albino mice (6-week-old male) were selected for the investigation into aflatoxin B1's role in the cause of kwashiorkor. The mice were divided randomly into four groups. They were grouped within each group by being fed either low or normal protein level diets supplemented with very small amounts of aflatoxin B1 (0.5 mg/day). The control groups were fed aflatoxin B1-free diets containing either normal or low protein levels. All groups were monitored for 7 weeks. The increase in body weight was found to be low in groups I and II, given diets contaminated with aflatoxin B1. Although groups II and IV, which were given low dietary protein, showed remarkable decreases in serum total protein and albumin levels (group II: total protein 4.1±-0.1 g/dL, albumin 2.6±-0.8 g/dL and group IV: total protein 4.6±-1.3 g/dL, albumin 2.8±-0.82 g/dL) when compared with the groups fed a normal dietary protein level (group I: total protein 5.9±-1.3 g/dL, albumin 3.4±-0.7 g/dL and group III: total protein 5.4±-1.6 g/dL, albumin 3.5±-1.2 g/dL; P B-0.05). The statistical difference between these two groups was found not to be significant (P -0.05). However, decreases in total protein and albumin levels were a little more prominent in group II. In addition, histopatological changes of the liver was remarkable in the group fed a low protein diet and aflatoxin B1 when compared with the group fed only a low protein diet and no aflatoxin B1. More significantly, however, was the increase in liver weight in both groups fed a low protein diet (groups II and IV). Our conclusion is that aflatoxin B1 could not have contributed to the development of kwashiorkor.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,General Medicine

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