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A three-year longitudinal study on the effects of a diet containing genetically modified Bt176 maize on the health status and performance of sheep
Authors:Massimo Trabalza-Marinucci   Giorgio Brandi   Cristina Rondini   Luca Avellini   Camilla Giammarini   Silva Costarelli   Gabriele Acuti   Chiara Orlandi   Giovanni Filippini   Elisabetta Chiaradia   Manuela Malatesta   Silvia Crotti   Chiara Antonini   Giulia Amagliani   Elisabetta Manuali   Anna Rita Mastrogiacomo   Livia Moscati   Mohamed Naceur Haouet   Alberto Gaiti  Mauro Magnani  
Affiliation:

aDipartimento di Patologia, Diagnostica e Clinica Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy

bCentro di Biotecnologie in Fano, Università degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy

cIstituto di Igiene, Università degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy

dIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Umbria e delle Marche, Perugia, Italy

eIstituto di Biochimica “G. Fornaini”, Università degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy

fIstituto di Istologia, Università degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy

Abstract:This study shows that a diet including insect-resistant Bt176 maize, fed to 53 ewes and their progeny for 3 years, did not have adverse effects on their health or performance and that no horizontal gene transfer to ruminal microorganisms or animal tissues was detected. No differences were observed regarding performance, reproductive traits, haematological parameters, antioxidant defences, lymphocyte proliferative capacity, phagocytosis and intracellular killing of macrophages, and ruminal microbial population characteristics between control and genetically modified (GM) maize-fed animals. Immune response to Salmonella abortus ovis vaccination was more efficient in GM maize fed sheep. No modifications of histological features of tissues were found; however, cytochemical analyses of ruminal epithelium by Ki67 staining provided evidence of proliferative activation of basal cells in all GM maize-fed ewes. Preliminary electron microscopy analyses of the liver and pancreas revealed smaller cell nuclei containing increased amounts of heterochromatin and perichromatin granules in GM maize-fed lambs. Meat protein content and water loss by cooking were slightly affected by the dietary treatment. No transgenic DNA was detected in tissues, blood, and ruminal fluid or ruminal bacteria. Longitudinal studies should be included in evaluation of food safety whenever possible and sheep may be a useful animal model for toxicological assessment.
Keywords:Bt176 maize   Sheep   Health status   Transgene detection
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