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The comparative toxicity of 10 microcystin congeners administered orally to mice: Clinical effects and organ toxicity.

Citation:

Chernoff, N., D. Hill, J. Lang, J. Schmid, T. Le, A. Farthing, AND H. Huang. The comparative toxicity of 10 microcystin congeners administered orally to mice: Clinical effects and organ toxicity. Toxins. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 12(6):403, (2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins12060403

Impact/Purpose:

This paper reports on the toxicity of ten MC congeners known to occur in U.S. waters. These data will provide scientific data on the comparative toxicity of these compounds and this may assist regulatory agencies with missions that include setting human exposure guidelines.

Description:

Microcystins (MCs) are common cyanobacterial toxins that occur in freshwaters worldwide. Only two of the >200 MC variants have been tested for potential toxicity after oral exposure. This paper reports on the toxicity of 10 different MC congeners identified in algal blooms, microcystin-LR (MCLR), MCLA, MCLF, MCLW, MCLY, MCRR, [Asp3]MCRR, [Asp3,Dhb7]MCRR, MCWR, and MCYR after single administrations to BALB/c mice. In a preliminary MCLR dose–response study of 3 to 9 mg/kg doses, ≥5 mg/kg induced clinical changes, increased serum levels of ALT, AST, and GLDH, liver congestion, increased liver/body weight ratios, and reduced serum glucose and total protein. Based on the extent of these effects, the 10 congeners were administered as single 7 mg/kg oral doses and toxicity evaluated. The greatest toxicity was observed with MCLA and MCLR including a high percentage of moribundity. In addition to eliciting effects similar to those listed above for MCLR, MCLA also induced serum alterations indicative of jaundice. MCLY, and MCYR induced changes like those noted with MCLR, but to lesser extents. MCLW and MCLF exhibited some serum and morphological changes associated with hepatic toxicity, while there were few indications of toxicity after exposures to MCRR, [Asp3]MCRR, [Asp3,Dhb7]MCRR, or MCWR. These data illustrate a wide spectrum of hepatic effects and different potencies of these MC congeners.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:06/18/2020
Record Last Revised:08/18/2020
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 349501