Effects of nivalenol (NIV), a trichothecene mycotoxin, on hepatic drug
-metabolizing activity and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) metabolism were investi
gated in male rats. In rats fed the diets containing 6-12 ppm NIV for
2 or 4 wk, decreases in initial feed uptake, terminal weight gain and
organ weights were evident. An increase in cytochrome P-450 activity w
as observed in the hepatic microsomes, and Western blot analysis revea
led a transient increase in P4502B1/2, together with a slight inductio
n of P4501A2. The activity of cytosolic glutathione S-transferase (GST
) enzymes was also enhanced in the rats, and Western blot analysis dem
onstrated an elevation of GST 1-2. The formation of aflatoxin B1-DNA a
dducts(AFB1-DNA) was increased in experiments using hepatic microsomal
preparations from rats fed the NIV diet, whereas supplementation with
cytosol prepared from NIV-treated rats reduced the microsomal potenti
al for adduct formation. In in vivo experiments, the AFB1-DNA concentr
ation in NIV-treated rats was lower than that in the controls. These r
esults suggest that activities of cytochrome P-450 and GST enzymes wer
e increased in rats fed NIV for several weeks. Alteration of these pha
se 1 and phase 2 enzyme levels resulted in the modulation of AFB1 addu
ction to DNA in vitro and in vivo.