Effects of transgenic Bacillus Thuringiensis maize (2A-7) on the growth and development in rats

Food Chem Toxicol. 2021 Dec:158:112694. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2021.112694. Epub 2021 Nov 20.

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the effects of genetically modified insect-resistant maize (2A-7) on the growth and development in developing rats. Rats were fed a diet formulated with 2A-7 maize and were compared with rats fed a diet formulated with non-transgenic maize (CK group) and rats fed AIN-93G diet (BC group). 2A-7 maize was formulated into diets at ratios of 82.4% (H group) and 20.6% (L group); non-transgenic maize was formulated into diets at a ratio of 82.4%. From the first day of pregnancy, adult rats were divided into four groups and fed with the above four diets, respectively. Weaning on postnatal day 21, the diets of offspring were consistent with their parents. The results showed that body weight, hematology, serum biochemistry, organ weight, organ coefficients and allergenicity of offspring fed with 2A-7 maize were comparable with those in the CK and BC groups. In physiological and behavioral development experiments, there was no statistically significant difference among groups. Although mCry1Ab proteins were detected in organs and serum, no histopathological changes were observed among groups. In conclusion, A-7 maize cause no treatment-related adverse effects on offspring, indicating that 2A-7 maize is safe for developing rats.

Keywords: Bt gene; Developing rats; Genetically modified maize; mCry1Ab protein.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bacillus thuringiensis / genetics*
  • Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins / genetics
  • Diet
  • Endotoxins / genetics
  • Female
  • Food Safety
  • Food, Genetically Modified / toxicity*
  • Hemolysin Proteins / genetics
  • Male
  • Organ Size / drug effects*
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / genetics*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Zea mays / genetics*

Substances

  • Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins
  • Endotoxins
  • Hemolysin Proteins
  • insecticidal crystal protein, Bacillus Thuringiensis