Cytotoxicity effects induced by Zearalenone metabolites, α Zearalenol and β Zearalenol, on cultured Vero cells

Zouhour Ouanes Ben Othmen, Emna Golli, Salwa Abid-Essefi, Hassen Bacha

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Abstract

Zearalenone (Zen) is a non-steroidal estrogenic mycotoxin produced by several species of Fusarium. It has been implicated in several mycotoxicosis in farm animals and in humans. The major metabolites of this mycotoxin in various species are α and β Zearalenol. In vivo, Zen is mainly reduced to these alcoholic metabolites which cause reproductive tract disorders and impaired fertility due to their estrogenic activities. In this study, we examined the cytotoxicity of α and β Zearalenol in cultured cells. For this purpose, the MTT assay was carried out and the influence of α and β Zearalenol on protein and DNA syntheses was assessed. To evaluate the cell stress caused by these two metabolites, oxidative stress measured by MDA induction and stress protein induction (Hsp 70, Hsp 27) were tested. Results showed that α and β Zearalenol were metabolites that caused cytotoxicity by inhibiting cell viability, protein and DNA syntheses and inducing oxidative damage and over-expression of stress proteins. However, the Zen metabolites exhibited lower toxicity than Zen, with β zearalenol being the more active of the two metabolites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)72-77
Number of pages6
JournalToxicology
Volume252
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Oct 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • α Zearalenol
  • β Zearalenol
  • DNA and protein syntheses
  • Hsp induction
  • Lipid peroxidation
  • MTT assay

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