Toxicity of yessotoxin in experiment in vivo

Автор: Bagryantseva O.V., Gmoshinskii I.V., Evstratova A.D., Trushina E.N., Mustafina O.K., Soto Kh.S., Shipelin V.A., Shumakova A.A., Panova A.D., Khotimchenko S.A.

Журнал: Анализ риска здоровью @journal-fcrisk

Рубрика: Экспериментальные модели и инструментальные исследования для оценки риска в гигиене и эпидемиологии

Статья в выпуске: 3 (23), 2018 года.

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Yessotoxin (YTX) is a polyether. There are more than 90 known derivatives of yessotoxin. YTX was excluded from diarrhea toxins group as it, unlike okadaic acid, doesn't cause diarrhea. YTX chemical structure is similar to that of brevetoxins and ciguatoxins that influence functioning of calcium-sodium pump and trans-membrane ion channels. So, YTX can exert influence on functioning of all the organs and systems in a body. YTX is known to promote apoptosis in the cerebral tissues. Average lethal dose LD50 for YTX and its analogues varied from 100 µg/kg to 500-750 µg/kg; the figures were obtained in various experiments performed on mice. Safe YTX level for acute impact (acute reference dose) amounts to 25 μM/kg of body weight. Nowadays toxicity parameters for YTX and some of its analogues are determined; its basic action mechanisms and a role it plays in promoting apoptosis are well-known. In spite of more and more data on biological effects produced by YTX on a warm-blooded organism, experts are still unable to describe its action mechanisms precisely...

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In vivo, yessotoxin, action mechanisms, biological markers, toxicity, risk assessment, permissible level

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142215894

IDR: 142215894   |   DOI: 10.21668/health.risk/2018.3.12

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