2009
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfp225
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Suppression of Insulin-Like Growth Factor Acid-Labile Subunit Expression—A Novel Mechanism for Deoxynivalenol-Induced Growth Retardation

Abstract: Consumption of deoxynivalenol (DON), a trichothecene mycotoxin commonly detected in cereal-based foods, causes impaired growth in many animal species. While growth retardation is used as a basis for regulating DON levels in human food, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Oral exposure of mice to DON rapidly induces multiorgan expression of proinflammatory cytokines, and this is followed by upregulation of several suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS), some of which are capable of impairing g… Show more

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“…Thus, in terms of wound healing, ribosomal insult-induced SOCS3 could retard the regeneration or restitution process after ribosomal stress-induced mucosal injuries. Moreover, the growth-inhibitory action via SOCS is consistent with the findings of recent studies on the suppression of growth-related signals (69,70). According to these reports, DON (a chemical ribosomal stress agent) induced SOCS proteins after the onset of proinflammatory cytokine decline, and this induction was involved in impaired growth hormone signaling in liver.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Thus, in terms of wound healing, ribosomal insult-induced SOCS3 could retard the regeneration or restitution process after ribosomal stress-induced mucosal injuries. Moreover, the growth-inhibitory action via SOCS is consistent with the findings of recent studies on the suppression of growth-related signals (69,70). According to these reports, DON (a chemical ribosomal stress agent) induced SOCS proteins after the onset of proinflammatory cytokine decline, and this induction was involved in impaired growth hormone signaling in liver.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Recently, DON exposure in mice was associated with decreased IGF acid-labile subunit (161) , a binding protein of IGF-1 known to be critical for growth (162,163) . DON-induced decreases in IGF acid-labile subunit may lead to alterations in the growth hormone system and subsequent growth suppression.…”
Section: Fumonisin B Deoxynivalenol and Growth Falteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In animals consumption of DON contaminated feed leads to acute gastrointestinal toxicity characterized by rapid onset, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness and fever (Rotter et al 1996;Pestka and Smolinski 2005). Chronic exposure in animals modulates the immune system, affecting susceptibility to infections, and also causes growth faltering (Amuzie and Pestka 2010;Prelusky et al 1997;Rotter et al 1996). The mechanism of growth faltering remains unclear.…”
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“…DON was subsequently observed in the liver and kidney of the fetus following exposure of the sow (Tiemann et al, 2008). DON restricts the growth of mice at doses lower than those restricting appetite (Amuzie and Pestka 2010); an effect associated with changes in growth hormone levels controlled by insulin like growth factors (IGF) (Voss 2010). IGFs are predominantly produced in the liver and thus DON induced liver toxicity may be one important determinant of growth and development in this species.…”
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