Tetrodotoxin poisoning due to pufferfish and gastropods, and their intoxication mechanism.

ISRN Toxicology Pub Date : 2011-11-30 Print Date: 2011-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2011/276939
Tamao Noguchi, Kazue Onuki, Osamu Arakawa
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Marine pufferfish generally contain a large amount of tetrodotoxin (TTX) in their skin and viscera, and have caused many incidences of food poisoning, especially in Japan. Edible species and body tissues of pufferfish, as well as their allowable fishing areas, are therefore clearly stipulated in Japan, but still 2 to 3 people die every year due to pufferfish poisoning. TTX is originally produced by marine bacteria, and pufferfish are intoxicated through the food chain that starts with the bacteria. Pufferfish become nontoxic when fed TTX-free diets in a closed environment in which there is no possible invasion of TTX-bearing organisms. On the other hand, TTX poisoning due to marine snails has recently spread through Japan, China, Taiwan, and Europe. In addition, TTX poisoning of dogs due to the ingestion of sea slugs was recently reported in New Zealand. TTX in these gastropods also seems to be exogenous; carnivorous large snails are intoxicated by eating toxic starfish, and necrophagous small-to-medium snails, the viscera of dead pufferfish after spawning. Close attention must be paid to the geographic expansion and/or diversification of TTX-bearing organisms, and to the sudden occurrence of other forms of TTX poisoning due to their ingestion.

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河豚和腹足类动物的河豚毒素中毒及其中毒机制。
海洋河豚通常在其皮肤和内脏中含有大量的河豚毒素(TTX),并引起了许多食物中毒事件,特别是在日本。因此,日本明确规定了河豚的食用种类和身体组织,以及允许捕捞的区域,但每年仍有2至3人因河豚中毒而死亡。TTX最初是由海洋细菌产生的,河豚是通过从细菌开始的食物链中毒的。在一个封闭的环境中,在没有可能入侵携带ttx的生物的情况下,用不含ttx的饲料喂养河豚鱼会变得无毒。另外,最近日本、中国大陆、台湾、欧洲等地也出现了因海螺中毒引起的TTX中毒事件。此外,新西兰最近报道了狗因摄入海蛞蝓而中毒的TTX。这些腹足类动物的TTX似乎也是外源性的;食肉的大蜗牛吃了有毒的海星后中毒,而尸食性的中小型蜗牛则是死河豚产卵后的内脏。必须密切注意携带TTX的生物的地理扩展和/或多样化,以及由于摄入这些生物而突然发生的其他形式的TTX中毒。
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