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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, July 2000, p. 2817-2821, Vol. 66, No. 7
Department of Environmental Health, Harvard
School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Received 20 December 1999/Accepted 11 April 2000
The fungus Stachybotrys chartarum has been implicated
in cases of nonspecific indoor air quality complaints in adults and in
cases of pulmonary hemorrhaging in infants. The effects that have been
described have been attributed to mycotoxins. Previous dose-effect
studies focused on exposure to a single mycotoxin in a solvent, a
strategy which is unlikely to accurately characterize the effects of
inhaled spores. In this study we examined the role of mycotoxins in the
pulmonary effects caused by S. chartarum spores and the
dose dependency of these effects. S. chartarum spores were
extracted in methanol to reduce the mycotoxin content of the spores.
Then either untreated (toxin-containing) or methanol-extracted S. chartarum spores were intratracheally instilled into male
10-week-old Charles River-Dawley rats. After 24 h, the lungs were
lavaged, and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was analyzed to determine differences in lactic dehydrogenase, albumin, hemoglobin,
myeloperoxidase, and leukocyte differential counts. Weight change was
also monitored. Our data show that methanol extraction dramatically
reduced the toxicity of S. chartarum spores. No
statistically significant effects were observed in the bronchoalveolar
lavage fluids of the animals that were treated with methanol-extracted
spores at any dose. Conversely, dose-dependent effects of the
toxin-containing spores were observed when we examined the lactic
dehydrogenase, albumin, and hemoglobin concentrations, the
polymorphonuclear leukocyte counts, and weight loss. Our findings show
that a single, intense exposure to toxin-containing S. chartarum spores results in pulmonary inflammation and injury in
a dose-dependent manner. Importantly, the effects are related to
methanol-soluble toxins in the spores.
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Reduction of Pulmonary Toxicity of
Stachybotrys chartarum Spores by Methanol Extraction
of Mycotoxins
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