大鼠体内暴露于Alternaria毒素后,肝脏活动发生改变,核黄素和酰基肉碱代谢紊乱是其突出表现。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 TOXICOLOGY Archives of Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1007/s00204-024-03810-6
Jesse T. Peach, Hannes Puntscher, Harald Höger, Doris Marko, Benedikt Warth
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交替孢属真菌产生的天然毒素包括霉菌毒素交替醇、tenuazonic 酸以及变构毒素 I 和 II。这些毒素中有几种即使含量很低也显示出很高的毒性,包括基因毒性、诱变性和雌激素效应。然而,人们对暴露于替代疟原虫毒素所产生的新陈代谢影响研究不足,尤其是作为关键靶标的肝脏。为了深入了解暴露于交替孢霉毒素对肝脏代谢组的影响,研究人员将大鼠(n = 21)暴露于(1)具有明确毒素特征的交替孢霉复合培养提取物(50 毫克/千克体重),(2)分离出的高遗传毒性改变毒素-II(ATX-II)(0.7 毫克/千克体重)或(3)溶剂对照。复合混合物中含有一系列 Alternaria 毒素,包括与分离出的 ATX-II 浓度相当的 ATX-II 受控剂量。24 小时后收集肝脏样本,并通过液相色谱-高分辨质谱法(LC-HRMS)进行分析。真实的参考标准(大于 100 个)与 SWATH 获得的 MS/MS 数据(用于非靶向分析/筛选)一起用于鉴定给药暴露中的内源性代谢物和外源性化合物。对 Alternaria 产生的代谢物进行筛选后发现,暴露于复合培养物的大鼠肝脏中只分离出了几种化合物,这证实了之前进行的定向生物监测研究的结果。其中包括初步确定的 altersetin 和 altercrasin A。一项非靶向代谢组学分析发现,接受复合 Alternaria 提取物的大鼠体内酰基肉碱上调,而同时接触 ATX-II 和复合混合物的大鼠体内核黄素下调。综上所述,这项工作提供了一种关于交替孢霉毒素暴露的机理观点,并为几乎没有特征的交替孢霉毒素的疑似筛选提供了新的见解。
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Rats exposed to Alternaria toxins in vivo exhibit altered liver activity highlighted by disruptions in riboflavin and acylcarnitine metabolism

Natural toxins produced by Alternaria fungi include the mycotoxins alternariol, tenuazonic acid and altertoxins I and II. Several of these toxins have shown high toxicity even at low levels including genotoxic, mutagenic, and estrogenic effects. However, the metabolic effects of toxin exposure from Alternaria are understudied, especially in the liver as a key target. To gain insight into the impact of Alternaria toxin exposure on the liver metabolome, rats (n = 21) were exposed to either (1) a complex culture extract with defined toxin profiles from Alternaria alternata (50 mg/kg body weight), (2) the isolated, highly genotoxic altertoxin-II (ATX-II) (0.7 mg/kg of body weight) or (3) a solvent control. The complex mixture contained a spectrum of Alternaria toxins including a controlled dose of ATX-II, matching the concentration of the isolated ATX-II. Liver samples were collected after 24 h and analyzed via liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS). Authentic reference standards (> 100) were used to identify endogenous metabolites and exogenous compounds from the administered exposures in tandem with SWATH-acquired MS/MS data which was used for non-targeted analysis/screening. Screening for metabolites produced by Alternaria revealed several compounds solely isolated in the liver of rats exposed to the complex culture, confirming results from a previously performed targeted biomonitoring study. This included the altersetin and altercrasin A that were tentatively identified. An untargeted metabolomics analysis found upregulation of acylcarnitines in rats receiving the complex Alternaria extract as well as downregulation of riboflavin in rats exposed to both ATX-II and the complex mixture. Taken together, this work provides a mechanistic view of Alternari toxin exposure and new suspect screening insights into hardly characterized Alternaria toxins.

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Archives of Toxicology
Archives of Toxicology 医学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Archives of Toxicology provides up-to-date information on the latest advances in toxicology. The journal places particular emphasis on studies relating to defined effects of chemicals and mechanisms of toxicity, including toxic activities at the molecular level, in humans and experimental animals. Coverage includes new insights into analysis and toxicokinetics and into forensic toxicology. Review articles of general interest to toxicologists are an additional important feature of the journal.
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