Title of article :
New data on the occurrence of ochratoxin A in human sera from patients affected or not by renal diseases in Tunisia
Author/Authors :
Grosso، نويسنده , , F and Sa??d، نويسنده , , S and Mabrouk، نويسنده , , I and Fremy، نويسنده , , J.M and Castegnaro، نويسنده , , M and Jemmali، نويسنده , , M and Dragacci، نويسنده , , S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
8
From page :
1133
To page :
1140
Abstract :
Ochratoxin A is often found in the sera of people exposed to this mycotoxin in their food (cereals such as barley, coffee, wines, fruit juices, spices, products of animal origin such as pig and poultry offal). Ochratoxin A is suspected of playing a role in the Balkan Endemic Nephropathy, a nephropathology described in Balkan areas where ochratoxin A is often found in cereals and in pork-derived products. In North Africa like Tunisia where high incidence of chronic interstitial nephropathies of unknown aetiology are pointed out, the involvement of ochratoxin A was suspected but contradictory studies on the degree of human exposure did not succeed in evidencing the role of ochratoxin A. In the present work, sera from 47 volunteers hospitalised for nephropathic damages including bladder tumours (21 people), and from 62 patients hospitalised for disorders other than nephropathic ones, were analysed for ochratoxin A contents. The determination of ochratoxin A in sera was done by a validated immunoaffinity-HPLC method. Sera from unaffected population exhibited percentages of 74.2%, 22.6% and 3.2% containing ranges of ochratoxin A as <0.10–0.5 μg/l, 0.51–1.0 μg/l and above 1.0 μg/l respectively. For patients affected with renal diseases, percentages were 59.5%, 25.5% and 14.9% on the same ranges of ochratoxin A levels respectively. The average ochratoxin A concentration for patients with urinary tract disease excluding cancer patients was 0.99±1.28 μg/l while that for the non-nephropathic patients was 0.53±1.00 μg/l. However the average levels in the cancer patients was only 0.26±0.20 μg/l. Those results are in line with most of previously published works and did not confirm very high ochratoxin A contents found in other reports from same regions.
Keywords :
mycotoxin , Ochratoxin A , Nephropathology , BEN (Balkan endemic nephropathy)
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Record number :
2117573
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