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Food Chem ; 342: 128346, 2021 Apr 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33077282

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the effect of seaweed supplementation (Ulva lactuca (UL) or Sargassum hemiphyllum var. chinense (SHC)) on the distribution and metabolites of As in broiler breasts. Broilers fed 5% UL or 5% SHC ingested 1.4- or 78- fold greater total As than birds fed the control diet. The majority of As species were arsenate in the SHC feed and dimethylarsinic acid in breasts from chicks fed the SHC-containing diet. Arsenate and arsenobetaine were the dominant metabolites in the UL-containing feed, and arsenobetaine was the major metabolite in breasts from chicks fed the UL-containing diet. Feeding SHC enhanced hepatic S-adenosyl-methionine and arsenic methyltransferase, whereas feeding UL elevated renal arsenic methyltransferase. Taken together, considerable variation in the profiles of As species and As metabolites existed in broilers fed seaweed. The use of SHC-containing feeds in poultry production should be approached cautiously because of the potential accumulation of inorganic As species in chicken breasts.


Subject(s)
Arsenic/metabolism , Chickens/metabolism , Sargassum/metabolism , Ulva/metabolism , Animals , Diet , Vegetables/metabolism
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Int J Ophthalmol ; 12(11): 1699-1707, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31741857

ABSTRACT

AIM: To study the inhibition effect of TAK-242 on the proliferation of rat eye Tenon's capsule fibroblasts via the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathway. METHODS: SD rat Tenon's capsule fibroblasts were extracted and cultured, then the cells were divided into normal control group, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) group (10 g/mL LPS) and TAK-242 group (1 µmol/L TAK-242, and 10 µg/mL LPS after 30min). The expressions of TLR4, transforming growth factor-ß1 (TGF-ß1) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in each group were detected by Western blot and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Cell proliferation was detected by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8). RESULTS: Double immunofluorescent labeling in the extracted cells showed negative keratin staining and positive vimentin staining. Western blot showed that the LPS group had the highest expression of TLR4 and TGF-ß1 (P<0.01). Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) also showed that the secretion of IL-6 was the highest in LPS group (P<0.01). But there was no significant difference in TLR4 and TGF-1, as well as IL-6 expressions between the TAK-242 group and the normal control group (P>0.05). RT-PCR showed that the IL-6 mRNA expression in LPS group was the highest in the three groups (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: TAK-242 inhibits the proliferation of LPS-induced Tenon's capsule fibroblasts and the release of inflammatory factors by regulating the TLR4 signaling pathway, providing a new idea for reducing the scarring of the filter passage after glaucoma filtration surgery.

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J Sci Food Agric ; 93(2): 284-92, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22729694

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The present study was designed to investigate the effect of albusin B on lipid metabolism and antioxidant defense in broiler chickens by a proteomic approach. The bacteriocin, albusin B of Ruminococcus albus 7, expressed by yeast was applied in this study. Three dietary treatments, consisting of the basal diet (control), basal diet + albusin B (2.5 g kg⁻¹), and basal diet + nosiheptide (2.5 mg kg⁻¹) were randomly fed to 90 broiler chickens from 1 to 35 days of age, respectively. After 35 days of supplementation, the growth performance, lipid metabolism and antioxidant proteins in the jejunum and liver, intestinal protein profile, and plasma lipid profile were analyzed. RESULTS: Broilers with albusin B supplementation had greater body weight than the control broilers. Compared with the control broilers, lower triglyceride and higher high-density lipoprotein concentration in the blood were observed in both broilers with albusin B and nosiheptide supplementation. In addition, albusin B suppressed the mRNA expression of fatty acid binding protein 2 and ATP binding cassette transporter G 5 in the jejunum. In the jejunal protein profiles, four antioxidant proteins were upregulated by albusin B and nosiheptide treatments. The jejunal antioxidant gene expression had a concordant pattern. Hepatic genes related to lipid metabolism, 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl CoA reductase, and superoxide dismutase were upregulated by albusin B supplementation. CONCLUSION: Albusin B supplementation modulated lipid metabolism and activated systemic antioxidant defense, which might partially contribute to the performance of broiler chickens.


Subject(s)
Bacteriocins/metabolism , Chickens/metabolism , Diet/veterinary , Enzyme Induction , Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases/biosynthesis , Lipid Metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/biosynthesis , ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters/antagonists & inhibitors , ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters/genetics , ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters/metabolism , Animals , Antioxidants/metabolism , Bacteriocins/genetics , Chickens/blood , Chickens/growth & development , Dietary Supplements , Down-Regulation , Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins/genetics , Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Female , Gene Expression Profiling/veterinary , Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases/genetics , Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases/metabolism , Hypolipidemic Agents/metabolism , Jejunum/enzymology , Jejunum/growth & development , Jejunum/metabolism , Liver/enzymology , Liver/growth & development , Liver/metabolism , Male , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/genetics , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase-1 , Thiazoles/metabolism , Weight Gain
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J Sci Food Agric ; 91(13): 2338-43, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21567416

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Bacteriocins with antimicrobial activity are considered as potential alternatives to antibiotics. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of albusin B (bacteriocin) of Ruminococcus albus 7 expressed by yeast on the growth performance of broiler chickens. Ninety 1-day-old healthy broiler chickens were randomly divided into three groups: control, albusin B (2.5 g kg(-1)) and nosiheptide (2.5 mg kg(-1), antibiotic control). Growth performance and intestinal functions were measured at 5 weeks of age. RESULTS: Albusin B-supplemented broilers showed increased body weight gain compared with control broilers (54.7 ± 5.3 vs 48.5 ± 6.1 g day(-1) per bird, P < 0.05). Broilers supplemented with nosiheptide had a less developed mucosal layer than broilers in the other two groups. Compared with the control group, broilers supplemented with albusin B or nosiheptide showed increased mRNA expression of sGLT1, GLUT2 and PEPT1 in the jejunum (P < 0.05). The faecal Lactobacillus count was higher in the albusin B group than in the other two groups (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Albusin B supplementation increased intestinal absorption and elevated the faecal Lactobacillus count, thereby promoting the growth performance of broiler chickens. These improvements resulting from albusin B supplementation provide evidence of potential alternatives to antibiotics in broiler chicken feed.


Subject(s)
Bacteriocins/administration & dosage , Chickens/growth & development , Chickens/microbiology , Food Additives/administration & dosage , Ruminococcus/metabolism , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Avian Proteins/genetics , Avian Proteins/metabolism , Bacteriocins/adverse effects , Bacteriocins/biosynthesis , Bacteriocins/genetics , Chickens/metabolism , Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 2/genetics , Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 2/metabolism , Feces/microbiology , Female , Food Additives/adverse effects , Food Additives/pharmacology , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/drug effects , Glucose Transporter Type 2/genetics , Glucose Transporter Type 2/metabolism , Intestine, Small/cytology , Intestine, Small/drug effects , Intestine, Small/metabolism , Lactobacillus/drug effects , Lactobacillus/isolation & purification , Male , Peptide Transporter 1 , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Random Allocation , Recombinant Proteins/administration & dosage , Recombinant Proteins/biosynthesis , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism , Symporters/genetics , Symporters/metabolism , Weight Gain/drug effects , Yeast, Dried/administration & dosage , Yeast, Dried/adverse effects
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Asia Pac J Clin Nutr ; 18(4): 549-52, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19965347

ABSTRACT

This paper discussed the threats from farm animals to food and human security. In response to these threats, a radical reform plan was adapted by several countries and the plan includes restructure of the organization of governing agencies, implementation of a traceability system from the farm sector to end users, application of hazard control measures, as well as tightening the food import control system.


Subject(s)
Animal Husbandry/methods , Animals, Domestic , Food Contamination , Food Supply , Animal Diseases/transmission , Animals , Animals, Domestic/microbiology , Animals, Domestic/parasitology , Animals, Domestic/virology , Food Contamination/prevention & control , Foodborne Diseases/prevention & control , Humans , Zoonoses/transmission
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Biomaterials ; 30(29): 5523-33, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19646749

ABSTRACT

An ex vivo degenerative intervertebral disc (IVD) organ culture system was established for the screening of disc regeneration agents. Its application was demonstrated by a stem cell and growth factor-based therapeutic approach for the amelioration of IVD. An ex vivo culture system using chymopapain to partially digest nucleus proposus tissue was established to mimic human IVD degeneration. This system was then used for the evaluation of different therapeutic regimens including: mesenchymal stem cell derived from eGFP-transgenic porcine (MSC-GFP), platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and MSC-GFP/PRP combined treatment, and confirmed in in vivo animal model. Chondrogenic-specific gene products including Col II and aggrecan were found upregulated and chondrogenic matrix deposition increased, as evident by sustained fluorescent signals over 4 weeks, in the MSC-GFP implanted group. Previously, we demonstrated in vitro stage-specific chondrogenesis of MSC by chondrocytic commitment. These same molecules upregulated for chondrogenesis were also observed in MSC-GFP group. PRP that has been shown to promote nucleus pulposus (NP) regeneration also resulted in significant increased levels of mRNA involved in chondrogenesis and matrices accumulation. The ex vivo IVD regeneration results were repeated and supported by in vivo porcine degenerative system. Moreover, the disc height index (DHI) was significantly increased in both in vivo MSC-GFP and PRP regeneration groups. Unexpectedly, the MSC-GFP/PRP combined therapy demonstrated an inclination towards osteogenesis in ex vivo system. The ex vivo degenerative IVD culture system described in this study could serve as an alternative and more accessible model over large animal model. This system also provides a high-throughput platform for screening therapeutic agents for IVD regeneration.


Subject(s)
Cell Culture Techniques/methods , Chondrogenesis/physiology , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/pathology , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/surgery , Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation/methods , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Organ Culture Techniques/methods , Regeneration/physiology , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/physiology , Swine
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