Abstract
A single dose of zearalenone (10 ~g/g LBW) was injected intraperitoneally to Wistar Albino rats at the age of 50-100 days. The uterine acetyl cholinesterase enzyme was significantly increased in the treated animals compared to that in the controls. Therefore, zearalenone would be considered as an esterogenic effector for increasing the uterine acetyl cholinesterase which enhances uterine relaxation and subsequently improves
its function for pregnancy in prematured-animals. Unlike estradiol, it was interesting to find that the estrogenicity of zearalenone was increased by the moderating progesterone hormone. Moreover, it was revealed in this study that the injected dose of zearalenone
had no deleterious effects on the pregnant rats at 10-12 days period of gestation. The harmful effects of zearalenone on pregnant animals cited in the literature (11, 13, 19) were reviewed.
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Mycopathologia
Research Member
Research Publisher
Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht - Printed in the Netherlands
Research Vol
97
Research Year
1987
Research_Pages
173-178
Research Abstract