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  • * Chronic exposure to DON for 21 days disrupted the metabolism of essential nutrients, leading to poor growth, changes in bone mineralization, and reduced gene activity related to nutrient absorption.
  • * Vitamin D supplementation, particularly 25-OH-D, showed some potential to mitigate the effects of DON during inflammatory stress, but it did not fully restore vitamin D levels or bone health in piglets.

Article Abstract

Using alternative feed ingredients in pig diets can lead to deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination. DON has been shown to induce anorexia, inflammation, and-more recently-alterations in the vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus metabolisms. Adding vitamin D supplementation in the form of vitamin D and 25-OH-D to the feed could modify the effects of DON in piglets. In this study, vitamin D or 25-OH-D supplementation was used in a control or DON-contaminated treatment. A repetitive exposure over 21 days to DON in the piglets led to disruptions in the vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus metabolisms, resulting in a decreased growth performance, increased bone mineralization, and the downregulation of genes related to calcium and to phosphorus intestinal and renal absorption. The DON challenge also decreased blood concentrations of 25-OH-D, 1,25-(OH)-D, and phosphate. The DON contamination likely decreased the piglets' vitamin D status indirectly by modifying the calcium metabolism response. Vitamin D supplementations did not restore vitamin D status or bone mineralization. After a lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory stimulation, feeding a 25-OH-D supplementation increased 25-OH-D concentration and 1,25-(OH)-D regulations during the DON challenge. DON contamination likely induced a Ca afflux by altering the intestinal barrier, which resulted in hypercalcemia and hypovitaminosis D. The vitamin D supplementation could increase the calcitriol production to face the combined LPS and DON challenge.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302099PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15060394DOI Listing

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