Effects on in vitro exposure to natural levels of zearalenone and its derivatives on chromatin structure stability in equine spermatoza
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The purpose of this studywas to assess the natural exposure ofmale horses (Equus caballus) to the mycotoxin zearalenone (ZEA) by
using the ELISA test and to evaluate the effects of in vitro exposure of sperm cells to mycotoxin-containing urine extracts on sperm
chromatin structure stability. Because of their occurrence in urine samples, ZEA and its derivatives were tested by sperm chromatin
structure assay (SCSA) at natural levels detected by ELISA. Thirty-eight urine extracts of Italian (n = 11) and northeastern European (n
= 27) horses were tested on frozen-thawed spermatozoa to evaluate the toxic effect of mycotoxin on their chromatin structure by flow
cytometry. Different parameters of theDNA fragmentation index (DFI), such as the mean (¯X DFI), the percentage (%-DFI), and the
standard deviation (SD-DFI), were analyzed. Urine samples showed a mean level of 32.3 ng/mL ZEA with significantly higher
concentrations in northeastern European samples than in Italian samples, probably in relation to climatic and feeding differences. The
toxic effects of ZEA-containing urine samples on SCSA parameters were found at low ZEA concentrations and were mainly observed
in Italian samples. By using mycotoxin standards, ZEA, a-zearalenol, and b-zearalenol proved to be more toxic compounds for sperm
chromatin stability than other tested derivatives. A nongenomic mechanism of action can be hypothesized.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Equine spermatozoa; flow cytometry; Mycotoxin; SCSA; Zearalenone and its derivatives
Elenco autori:
Visconti, Angelo; Minervini, Fiorenza
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