Deoxynivalenol exposure during pregnancy has adverse effects on placental structure and immunity in mice model

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2022-09

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Toutounchi, Negisa SeyedISNI 0000000507425383
Braber, SaskiaISNI 0000000388737543
Land, Belinda van‘t
Thijssen, SuzanISNI 000000049295832X
Garssen, JohanORCID 0000-0002-8678-9182ISNI 0000000034097251
Folkerts, GertISNI 000000038703888X
Hogenkamp, A.ISNI 0000000392493369

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Abstract

Deoxynivalenol (DON), a highly prevalent food contaminant, is known to induce reproductive and immunotoxicity in humans upon exposure. The present study focused on the consequences of exposure to DON during pregnancy for placental barrier and immune function, as well as fetal survival. Female mice received diets contaminated with DON (6.25 and 12.5 mg/kg of diet), starting immediately after mating until the end of the experiment. On day 17 of pregnancy the animals were killed, and maternal and fetal samples were collected for further analysis. Feeding on DON-contaminated diets decreased fetal survival, and DON was detected at significant levels in the fetus. Placentae from DON-exposed mice revealed a reduction in expression of junctional proteins, ZO-1, E-cadherin and claudins, upregulation of AHR mRNA expressions, and increase in IFN-ꝩ, IL-6 and IL-4 production. In conclusion, results of this study demonstrate harmful effects of DON on the course of pregnancy and fetal survival, which might be due to immunological changes in maternal immune organs and placenta. Altogether, these data underline the importance of the quality of maternal diet during pregnancy as they clearly demonstrate the potential harmful effects of a commonly present food-contaminant.

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Deoxynivalenol, Mycotoxin, Placenta, Pregnancy, Reproductive toxicity, Toxicology

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Toutounchi, N S, Braber, S, Land, B V, Thijssen, S, Garssen, J, Folkerts, G & Hogenkamp, A 2022, 'Deoxynivalenol exposure during pregnancy has adverse effects on placental structure and immunity in mice model', Reproductive Toxicology, vol. 112, pp. 109-118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2022.07.002