Influence on functional parameters of intestinal tract induced by short-term exposure to fumonisins contaminated corn chyme samples
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
[object Object]The gut is a possible target toward mycotoxin fumonisins (FBs) exposure. The study aims to investigate
the effects induced by FBs contaminated-corn chyme samples on functional parameters of human and rat
intestine by using Ussing chamber. Fumonisins-contaminated corn and processed corn samples were
undergone to in vitro digestion process and then added to luminal side. A reduction (about 90%) of short
circuit current (Isc lA/cm2) during exposure of human colon tissues to fumonisins-free corn chyme samples
was observed, probably related to increased chyme osmolality. This hyperosmotic stress could drain
water towards the luminal compartment, modifying Na+ and Cl transports. The presence of FBs in corn
chyme samples, independently to their concentration, did not affect significantly the Isc, probably related
to their interference towards epithelial Na+ transport, as assessed by using a specific inhibitor (Amiloride).
The rat colon tract represents a more accessible model to study FBs toxicity showing a similar functional
response to human. In the rat small intestine a significant reduction (about 15%) of Isc parameter
during exposure to uncontaminated or FBs contaminated corn chyme samples was observed; therefore
such model was not suitable to assess the FBs toxicity, probably because the prevalent glucose and amino
acids electrogenic absorption overwhelmed the FBs influence on ionic transport.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrophysiological parameter; Fumonisin; Human and rat intestine tract; In vitro digestion; Ussing chamber
List of contributors:
Schena, Roberto; Garbetta, Antonella; DE GIROLAMO, Annalisa; Visconti, Angelo; Minervini, Fiorenza
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