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Anti-oxidant effects of herbal residue from Shengxuebao mixture on heat-stressed New Zealand rabbits.
He, Yu; Yu, Jingao; Song, Zhongxing; Tang, Zhishu; Duan, Jin-Ao; Zhu, Huaxu; Liu, Hongna; Zhou, Jianping; Cao, Zhaojun.
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  • He Y; Co-construction Collaborative Innovation Center for Chinese Medicine Resources Industrialization by Shaanxi & Education Ministry/State Key Laboratory of Research & Development of Characteristic Qin Medicine Resources (Cultivation)/Shaanxi Innovative Drug Research Center, Shaanxi University o
  • Yu J; Co-construction Collaborative Innovation Center for Chinese Medicine Resources Industrialization by Shaanxi & Education Ministry/State Key Laboratory of Research & Development of Characteristic Qin Medicine Resources (Cultivation)/Shaanxi Innovative Drug Research Center, Shaanxi University o
  • Song Z; Co-construction Collaborative Innovation Center for Chinese Medicine Resources Industrialization by Shaanxi & Education Ministry/State Key Laboratory of Research & Development of Characteristic Qin Medicine Resources (Cultivation)/Shaanxi Innovative Drug Research Center, Shaanxi University o
  • Tang Z; Co-construction Collaborative Innovation Center for Chinese Medicine Resources Industrialization by Shaanxi & Education Ministry/State Key Laboratory of Research & Development of Characteristic Qin Medicine Resources (Cultivation)/Shaanxi Innovative Drug Research Center, Shaanxi University o
  • Duan JA; Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Jiangsu Provincial Engineering Research Center for Deep Processing of Plant Medicines, Jiangsu Province Collaborative Innovation Center for Industrialization of Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources, Nanjing, 210023, China.
  • Zhu H; Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Jiangsu Provincial Engineering Research Center for Deep Processing of Plant Medicines, Jiangsu Province Collaborative Innovation Center for Industrialization of Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources, Nanjing, 210023, China.
  • Liu H; Tsing Hua De Ren Xi'an Happiness Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Xi'an, 710043, China.
  • Zhou J; Tsing Hua De Ren Xi'an Happiness Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Xi'an, 710043, China.
  • Cao Z; Tsing Hua De Ren Xi'an Happiness Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Xi'an, 710043, China.
J Therm Biol ; 119: 103752, 2024 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38194751
ABSTRACT
Heat stress can lead to hormonal imbalances, weakened immune system, increased metabolic pressure on the liver, and ultimately higher animal mortality rates. This not only seriously impairs the welfare status of animals, but also causes significant economic losses to the livestock industry. Due to its rich residual bioactive components and good safety characteristics, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) residue is expected to become a high-quality feed additive with anti-oxidative stress alleviating function. This study focuses on the potential of Shengxuebao mixture herbal residue (SXBR) as an anti-heat stress feed additive. Through the UPLC (ultra performance liquid chromatography) technology, the average residue rate of main active ingredients from SXBR were found to be 25.39%. SXBR were then added into the basal diet of heat stressed New Zealand rabbits at the rates of 5% (SXBRl), 10% (SXBRm) and 20% (SXBRh). Heat stress significantly decreased the weight gain, as well as increased neck and ear temperature, drip loss in meat, inflammation and oxidative stress. Also, the hormone levels were disrupted, with a significant increase in serum levels of CA, COR and INS. After the consumption of SXBR in the basal diet for 3 weeks, the weight of New Zealand rabbits increased significantly, and the SXBRh group restored the redness value of the meat to a similar level as the control group. Furthermore, the serum levels T3 thyroid hormone in the SXBRh group and T4 thyroid hormone in the SXBRm group increased significantly, the SXBRh group showed a significant restoration in inflammation markers (IL-1ß, IL-6, and TNF-α) and oxidative stress markers (total antioxidant capacity, HSP-70, MDA, and ROS) levels. Moreover, the real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR analysis found that, the expression levels of antioxidant genes such as Nrf2, HO-1, NQO1, and GPX1 were significantly upregulated in the SXBRh group, and the expression level of the Keap1 gene was significantly downregulated. Additionally, the SXBRm group showed significant upregulation in the expression levels of HO-1 and NQO1 genes. Western blot experiments further confirmed the up-regulation of Nrf2, Ho-1 and NQO1 proteins. This study provides a strategy for the utilization of SXBR and is of great significance for the green recycling of the TCM residues, improving the development of animal husbandry and animal welfare.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos de Estresse por Calor / Antioxidantes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos de Estresse por Calor / Antioxidantes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article