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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
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Oral exposure to
T-2 Toxin
(T-2) in experimental animals results in a syndrome similar to that observed in endotoxemia. Endotoxins are lipopolysaccharide, outer-membrane components of gram-negative bacteria which induce acute, inflammatory responses. In the present study, several aspects of endotoxin pathophysiology were investigated in mice following simultaneous exposure to T-2 and endotoxin, including mortality,
hypothermia
, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and corticosterone production, and thymic weight. The disposition of endotoxin was also assessed, Acute, simultaneous exposure to T-2 (4 mg/kg, po) and endotoxin (3 micrograms/mouse, ip) resulted in increased mortality,
hypothermia
, TNF-alpha production, and thymic atrophy compared to treatment with either T-2 of endotoxin alone. Pretreatment of mice with endotoxin, a regime that renders the animals resistant to the effects of endotoxin, reduced many endotoxin effects in animals treated simultaneously with T-2 and endotoxin. Upon further investigation, it was observed that T-2 increased the absorption rate of endotoxin: as the peak height of serum endotoxin increased, the time-to-peak decreased, and the area under the curve was unchanged in animals treated simultaneously with T-2 and endotoxin. It was concluded that increased endotoxin absorption accounted for the increases in mortality,
hypothermia
, and TNF-alpha associated with T-2 exposure.
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PMID:Increased endotoxin sensitivity following T-2 toxin treatment is associated with increased absorption of endotoxin. 203 49