Establishment of animal model for elucidating the mechanism of intoxication by the poisonous mushroom Clitocybe acromelalga

Citation
T. Fukuwatari et al., Establishment of animal model for elucidating the mechanism of intoxication by the poisonous mushroom Clitocybe acromelalga, J FOOD HYG, 42(3), 2001, pp. 185-189
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE FOOD HYGIENIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN
ISSN journal
00156426 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
185 - 189
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-6426(200106)42:3<185:EOAMFE>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Dietary intake of a poisonous mushroom, Clitocybe acromelalga, causes acrom elalgia. The symptom continues for over a month. Some papers reported that treatment with nicotinic acid is effective. We have established an animal m odel to elucidate the mechanism of toxicity of the poisonous mushroom Clito cybe acromelalga. Diet containing Clitocybe acromelalga was fed to niacin-d eficient rats for 24 hours (designated as day 0). The food intake decreased to about one-half compared with that of day before, and body weight loss w as noted. Although the diet was returned to the control diet on day 1, the food intake did not recover until day 7, and body weight gain was not seen until day 6. A severe symptom resembling acromelalgia in humans started to appear on day 3. This is the first report of an animal model for the intoxi cation of Clitocybe acromelalga in humans. Since no similar symptom resembl ing human intoxication was seen in a previous rodent study, the niacin-free /tryptophan-limited diet used in the present study may have contributed to the result.