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Citrinin nephrotoxicity in rats: A light and electron microscopic study
Authors:Virginia G. Lockard,Richard D. Phillips,A. Wallace Hayes,William O. Berndt,Robert M. O&#x  Neal
Affiliation:1. University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA;2. Department of Pathology, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39216 USA;3. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39216 USA
Abstract:Citrinin, a myocotoxin produced by Penicillium citrinum, causes hepatic and renal damage. This study describes light and electron microscopic changes in rat kidneys at intervals of 24, 48, 72, and 96 hr following administration of 50 mg/kg citrinin. Twenty-four hours after treatment, the most prominent change was cytoplasmic vacuolization of epithelial cells of proximal convoluted tubules. This vacuolar change involved clusters of proximal convolutions. Such focal changes were distributed throughout the cortex. Other components of the cortex and medulla appeared relatively normal morphologically; distal tubular damage was not observed. At 48 hr following administration of citrinin, multifocal areas of necrotic proximal convoluted tubules were observed. Extensive mineral deposits were present in the necrotic areas. Intact proximal and distal tubules were observed between the necrotic areas, and components of the medulla were not appreciably altered. At 72 hr, various degrees of regeneration of proximal tubular epithelial cells were noted in areas of necrosis in the cortex. Ninety-six hours following citrinin administration, tubular regeneration was still prominent and, in some cases, kidneys appeared completely normal morphologically.
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