Ochratoxin A-induced iron deficiency anemia.
Appl Environ Microbiol 1979; 37(3):601-4AE

Abstract

Ochratoxin A at 8 micrograms per g of diet, but not at lower doses, fed to chickens from 1 day to 3 weeks of age resulted in significantly (P less than 0.05) decreased packed blood cell volume and hemoglobin concentration without altering the number of circulating erythrocytes. Serum iron and percentage of transferrin saturation were lowered at 4 and 8 micrograms/g. Therefore, anemia was characteristic of severe ochratoxicosis of young chickens, and the anemia was categorized as a hypochromic-microcytic anemia of the iron deficiency type. These data indicate that ochratoxin A by itself does not cause hemorrhagic anemia syndrome of chickens and that an anemia caused by a nutritional deficiency can be elicited by a mycotoxin.

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    Authors

    Huff WE
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    Chang CF
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    Warren MF
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    Hamilton PB
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    MeSH

    Anemia, HypochromicAnimalsChickensErythrocyte CountHematocritHemoglobinsIronMaleOchratoxinsTransferrin

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    453831