Ba. Rotter et al., EFFECTS OF DEOXYNIVALENOL-CONTAMINATED DIET ON PERFORMANCE AND BLOOD PARAMETERS IN GROWING SWINE, Canadian journal of animal science, 75(3), 1995, pp. 297-302
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding a deox
ynivalenol (DON)-contaminated diet (4.0 mg DON kg(-1) diet) on perform
ance and blood parameters of growing pigs (18.0-50.8 kg body weight) o
ver a 42-d period. Blood samples were collected weekly from all animal
s. Ad libitum fed control and pair-fed control groups were used to dis
tinguish between differences in feed intake and specific effects of th
e DON-containing diet. Pigs fed the DON-diet had on average 20% lower
feed intake and 13% lower weight gain compared to the control ad libit
um fed pigs. At necropsy there were no differences in the absolute and
relative organ weights, but the fundic region of the stomach of pigs
fed the DON-diet was more corrugated than for either of the controls.
Blood profiles based on weekly sampling showed transient changes in se
rum protein for the DON-diet. Serum protein decreased compared to both
controls at weeks 2 and 3 followed by recovery to control values. The
beta-globulin values between weeks 2 and 4 were also depressed. The d
ata suggest that DON may impair protein synthesis in the liver, howeve
r, the animals were able to adapt to the dietary contamination and sho
wed recovery by the end of the 6 wk experiment.