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Intermittent Exposure to Aflatoxin B Did Not Affect Neurobehavioral Parameters and Biochemical Markers of Oxidative Stress. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Aflatoxin B (AFB) is a widespread mycotoxin contaminating food, prompting global health concerns about its effects.
  • Intermittent exposure to AFB in male Wistar rats showed no significant changes in body weight, organ weight, or behavior across various tests.
  • The study concluded that this type of exposure didn’t affect oxidative stress markers or liver and kidney function, suggesting more research is needed on AFB's health impacts.

Article Abstract

Aflatoxin B (AFB) is the most common toxic mycotoxin that contaminates food. The treatment of its intoxication and the management of contaminations are a constant subject of health agendas worldwide. However, such efforts are not always enough to avoid population intoxication. Our objective was to investigate whether intermittent exposure to AFB would cause any impairment in biochemical and behavioral parameters, intending to simulate an irregular consumption. Male Wistar rats received four AFB administrations (250 μg/kg) by intragastric route separated by a 96-h interval. Toxicity was evaluated using behavioral tests (open field, object recognition, nest construction, marble burying, and splash test), biochemical markers of oxidative stress (cerebral cortex, hippocampus, liver, and kidneys), and plasma parameters of hepatic and renal functions. The intermittent exposure caused no modification in body weight gain as well as in organ weight. Both control and AFB groups presented similar profiles of behavior to all tests performed. Furthermore, AFB administrations alter neither antioxidant defenses nor markers of oxidation in all assayed tissues and in the plasma markers of hepatic and renal functions. Therefore, AFB intermittent administration did not cause its common damage from exposure to this toxicant, which must be avoided, and additional studies are required.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046455PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13030386DOI Listing

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