عنوان البحث(Papers / Research Title)
Toxicity Effect of Aflatoxin B1 on Reproductive System of Albino Male Rats
الناشر \ المحرر \ الكاتب (Author / Editor / Publisher)
شيماء عبيد عبد الله الشمري
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شيماء,عبيد,عبد,الله,الشمري ,Toxicity Effect of Aflatoxin B1 on Reproductive System of Albino Male Rats , Time 15/12/2016 17:35:07 : كلية العلوم للبنات
وصف الابستركت (Abstract)
Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus are two important molds that produce Aflatoxin(AF).
الوصف الكامل (Full Abstract)
Aflatoxins are secondary metabolites principally produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus (Jacobsen et al., 2007) . Although twenty types of aflatoxins have been identified, only aflatoxin B1, B2, G1 and G2 are usually found together in feeds and feedstuffs in various proportions. However, AFB1 is the most toxic one. Direct consequences consumption of aflatoxins-contaminated feed include; decreased feed intake, feed rejection, poor feed conversion (Akande et al., 2006), decreased body weight, increased disease incidence due to immune-suppression (Meissonnier et al., 2006) and reduced reproductive capacities (El-Saad and Mahmoud, 2007) which leads to economic losses in agriculture and domestic animals (Wu, 2006). Also it can be carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic, tremorgenic and hemorrhagic. It also cause damage in the central nervous system, liver or kidneys (Wangikar et al., 2005; Akande et al., 2006). Aflatoxins lead to acute toxicity with symptoms such as fever, oedema, vomiting, abdominal pain, in appetence and liver failure. During aflatoxicosis in rabbits, histopathological examination revealed vascular congestion, leucocytic infiltration and degenerative changes in the affected organs during the initial stage of toxicosis. At its terminal stage, a coagulative necrosis, perivascular and per ductal fibro cellular reactions along with mononuclear-cellular infiltration and distortion of the hepatic chords were observed in the liver (Lakkawar et al., 2004). Exposure to aflatoxins is known to produce male reproductive toxic effects with several events which have been reported in previous studies. The target organs in causing male reproductive toxicity are the testicles and various aspects of spermatogenesis (Richburg, 2000). However, the epididymis can also be targeted by such reproductive toxicants (Akbarsha et al., 2000; Krausz and Forti, 2000). The seminiferous tubules show degeneration of the epithelium and reduction in the number of mature spermatids in aflatoxin treated rabbits (Lakkawar et al., 2004). Generation of multinucleate giant spermatids or simplistic spermatids as one of the more symptoms of aflatoxicosis (Agnes and Akbarsha, 2003; Faridha et al., 2007) were additionally observed.
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