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Toxins | 2015

Does Dietary Deoxynivalenol Modulate the Acute Phase Reaction in Endotoxaemic Pigs?--Lessons from Clinical Signs, White Blood Cell Counts, and TNF-Alpha.

Tanja Tesch; Erik Bannert; Jeannette Kluess; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Gerhard Breves; Lydia Renner; Stefan Kahlert; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke

We studied the interaction between deoxynivalenol (DON)-feeding and a subsequent pre- and post-hepatic immune stimulus with the hypothesis that the liver differently mediates the acute phase reaction (APR) in pigs. Barrows (n = 44) were divided into a DON-(4.59 mg DON/kg feed) and a control-diet group, surgically equipped with permanent catheters pre- (V. portae hepatis) and post-hepatic (V. jugularis interna) and infused either with 0.9% NaCl or LPS (7.5 µg/kg BW). Thus, combination of diet (CON vs. DON) and infusion (CON vs. LPS, jugular vs. portal) created six groups: CON_CONjug.-CONpor., CON_CONjug.-LPSpor., CON_LPSjug.-CONpor., DON_CONjug.-CONpor., DON_CONjug.-LPSpor., DON_LPSjug.-CONpor.. Blood samples were taken at −30, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 120, 150, 180 min relative to infusion and analyzed for leukocytes and TNF-alpha. Concurrently, clinical signs were scored and body temperature measured during the same period. LPS as such induced a dramatic rise in TNF-alpha (p < 0.001), hyperthermia (p < 0.01), and severe leukopenia (p < 0.001). In CON-fed pigs, an earlier return to physiological base levels was observed for the clinical complex, starting at 120 min post infusionem (p < 0.05) and persisting until 180 min. DON_LPSjug.-CONpor. resulted in a lower temperature rise (p = 0.08) compared to CON_LPSjug.-CONpor.. In conclusion, APR resulting from a post-hepatic immune stimulus was altered by chronic DON-feeding.


Toxins | 2015

Metabolic and Hematological Consequences of Dietary Deoxynivalenol Interacting with Systemic Escherichia coli Lipopolysaccharide

Erik Bannert; Tanja Tesch; Jeannette Kluess; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Stefan Kahlert; Lydia Renner; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke

Previous studies have shown that chronic oral deoxynivalenol (DON) exposure modulated Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced systemic inflammation, whereby the liver was suspected to play an important role. Thus, a total of 41 barrows was fed one of two maize-based diets, either a DON-diet (4.59 mg DON/kg feed, n = 19) or a control diet (CON, n = 22). Pigs were equipped with indwelling catheters for pre- or post-hepatic (portal vs. jugular catheter) infusion of either control (0.9% NaCl) or LPS (7.5 µg/kg BW) for 1h and frequent blood sampling. This design yielded six groups: CON_CONjugular-CONportal, CON_CONjugular-LPSportal, CON_LPSjugular-CONportal, DON_CONjugular-CONportal, DON_CONjugular-LPSportal and DON_LPSjugular-CONportal. Blood samples were analyzed for blood gases, electrolytes, glucose, pH, lactate and red hemogram. The red hemogram and electrolytes were not affected by DON and LPS. DON-feeding solely decreased portal glucose uptake (p < 0.05). LPS-decreased partial oxygen pressure (pO2) overall (p < 0.05), but reduced pCO2 only in arterial blood, and DON had no effect on either. Irrespective of catheter localization, LPS decreased pH and base-excess (p < 0.01), but increased lactate and anion-gap (p < 0.01), indicating an emerging lactic acidosis. Lactic acidosis was more pronounced in the group DON_LPSjugular-CONportal than in CON-fed counterparts (p < 0.05). DON-feeding aggravated the porcine acid-base balance in response to a subsequent immunostimulus dependent on its exposure site (pre- or post-hepatic).


Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2018

Relationships between body temperatures and inflammation indicators under physiological and pathophysiological conditions in pigs exposed to systemic lipopolysaccharide and dietary deoxynivalenol

Tanja Tesch; Erik Bannert; Jeannette Kluess; Jana Frahm; Liane Hüther; Susanne Kersten; Gerhard Breves; Lydia Renner; Stefan Kahlert; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke


Mycotoxin Research | 2017

Chronic DON exposure and acute LPS challenge: effects on porcine liver morphology and function

Lydia Renner; Stefan Kahlert; Tanja Tesch; Erik Bannert; Jana Frahm; Anikó Barta-Böszörményi; Jeannette Kluess; Susanne Kersten; Peter Schönfeld; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke


Mycotoxin Research | 2017

Plasma kinetics and matrix residues of deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN) are altered in endotoxaemic pigs independent of LPS entry site

Erik Bannert; Tanja Tesch; Jeannette Klüß; Hana Valenta; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Stefan Kahlert; Lydia Renner; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke


37th Mycotoxin Workshop, June 1 – 3, 2015 Bratislava - Slovakia : Conference Abstracts | 2015

Effects of chronic DON exposure and systemic LPS administration on liver histopathology in pigs

Lydia Renner; Stefan Kahlert; Erik Bannert; Tanja Tesch; Jeannette Klüß; Susanne Kersten; Sven Dänicke; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter


Archives of Animal Nutrition | 2018

On the distribution and metabolism of Fusarium-toxins along the gastrointestinal tract of endotoxaemic pigs

Erik Bannert; Tanja Tesch; Jeannette Kluess; Janine Winkler; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Stefan Kahlert; Lydia Renner; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke


Proceedings of the Society of Nutrition Physiology : Berichte der Gesellschaft für Ernährungsphysiologie ; 70. Tagung vom 08.-10.03.2016 in Hannover | 2016

Effects on the acute phase reaction (APR) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated pigs pre-exposed with deoxynivalenol (DON)

Tanja Tesch; Erik Bannert; Jeannette Klüß; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Lydia Renner; Stefan Kahlert; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke


38th Mycotoxin Workshop Berlin, 02-04 May 2016 - Conference Abstracts | 2016

Effects of a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulus on the kinetics of zearalenone (ZEN) and its metabolites in pigs chronically exposed to dietary ZEN

Erik Bannert; Tanja Tesch; Jeannette Klüß; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Stefan Kahlert; Lydia Renner; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke


38th Mycotoxin Workshop Berlin, 02-04 May 2016 - Conference Abstracts | 2016

Effects of a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulus on the kinetics of deoxynivalenol (DON) in pigs chronically exposed to dietary DON

Erik Bannert; Tanja Tesch; Jeannette Klüß; Jana Frahm; Susanne Kersten; Stefan Kahlert; Lydia Renner; Hermann-Josef Rothkötter; Sven Dänicke

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Erik Bannert

Friedrich Loeffler Institute

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Lydia Renner

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Stefan Kahlert

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Hermann-Josef Rothkötter

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Sven Dänicke

Friedrich Loeffler Institute

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Jana Frahm

Friedrich Loeffler Institute

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Jeannette Klüß

Friedrich Loeffler Institute

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Jeannette Kluess

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Anikó Barta-Böszörményi

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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