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Feeding of pregnant sows with mycotoxin contaminated diets has no effect on fetal and maternal hepatic transcription of genes of the insulin-like growth factor system

Ute Tiemann
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Klaus-Peter Brüssow
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Sven Dänicke
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Jens Vanselow
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Abstract

The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system regulates fetal and placental growth. It can be influenced by dietary factors, but little is known about effects of mycotoxin feeding on hepatic levels of the IGF system. We aimed to determine (1) the normal fetal and maternal hepatic transcription of major IGF genes at distinct stages of pregnancy and to find out, (2) if the mycotoxins deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZON) affect transcript concentations. Pregnant sows were fed with naturally contaminated diets from days 35 to 70 (experiment 1), or from days 75 to 110 (experiment 2), or with control diets. Fetal hepatic IGF transcripts were determined at days 70 and 110, maternal transcripts at day 70 by qPCR. Highest levels of IGF-I transcripts were found in sows. Contrary, IGF-II was predominantly expressed in fetuses at day 70. Expression of IGF-IR and IGFBP-3 decreased, whereas that of IGFBP-2 increased towards term. IGF-IIR and IGFBP-1 expression was similar in both, fetuses and full-term piglets. IGF-IIR showed reduced levels in the maternal liver. Exposure of pregnant sows to DON and ZON contaminated diets significantly reduced the maternal and tended to reduce the weight gain of piglets in experiment 2 but had no effects on hepatic levels of IGF transcripts in both experiments. This suggests that mycotoxin contaminated diets can induce growth depression in pigs during pregnancy without affecting hepatic transcription of major IGF genes.

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hal-00577392 , version 1 (17-03-2011)

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Ute Tiemann, Klaus-Peter Brüssow, Sven Dänicke, Jens Vanselow. Feeding of pregnant sows with mycotoxin contaminated diets has no effect on fetal and maternal hepatic transcription of genes of the insulin-like growth factor system. Food Additives and Contaminants, 2008, 25 (11), pp.1365-1373. ⟨10.1080/02652030802112619⟩. ⟨hal-00577392⟩

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