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Enniatin B and beauvericin affect intestinal cell function and hematological processes in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) after acute exposure

Sofie Søderstrøm, Liv Søfteland, Veronika Sele, Anne‐Katrine Lundebye, Marc H.G. Berntssen, Kai K. Lie

2022Food and Chemical Toxicology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unintentional use of mold-infested plant-based feed ingredients are sources of mycotoxins in fish feeds. The presence of the emerging mycotoxins ENNB and BEA in Norwegian commercial fish feeds and plant-based feed ingredients has raised concerns regarding the health effects on farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmon salar). Atlantic salmon pre-smolts were exposed to non-lethal doses of BEA and ENNB (ctrl, 50 and 500 μg/kg feed for 12 h), after which total RNA sequencing of the intestine and liver was carried out to evaluate gut health and identify possible hepatological changes after acute dietary exposure. ENNB and BEA did not trigger acute toxicity, however ENNB caused the onset of pathways linked to acute intestinal inflammation and BEA exposures caused the onset of hepatic hematological disruption. The prevalence and concentration of ENNB found in today's commercial feed could affect the fish health if consumed over a longer time-period.

Topics & Concepts

SalmoMycotoxinBiologyToxicityAcute toxicityBeauvericinFish <Actinopterygii>ToxicologyFisheryFood scienceMedicineInternal medicineMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodMicrobial infections and disease researchAquaculture disease management and microbiota
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