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Biomed Pharmacother ; 89: 454-461, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28249246

ABSTRACT

The over usage of multiple antibiotics contributes to the emergence of a whole range of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria causing enterogenic infections in poultry science. Therefore, finding an appropriate alternative natural substance carrying an antibacterial capacity would be immensely beneficial. It has been previously discovered that the different types of cupric salts, especially copper sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4·5H2O), to carry a potent bactericidal capacity. We investigated the neutralizing effect of CuSO4·5H2O (6.25µg/ml) on the reactive oxygen species generation, and expression of MyD88, an essential adaptor protein of Toll-like receptor, and NF-κB in three intestinal epithelial cell lines exposed to 50ng/ml lipopolysaccharide. In order to find the optimal cupric sulfate concentration without enteritis-inducing toxicity, broiler chickens were initially fed with water containing 0.4, 0.5, and 1mg/l during a period of 4days. After determination of appropriate dosage, two broiler chickens and turkey flocks with enteritis were fed with cupric compound for 4days. We found that cupric sulfate can lessen the cytotoxic effect of lipopolysaccharide by reducing the reactive oxygen species content (p<0.05). Additionally, the expression of MyD88 and NF-κB was remarkably down-regulated in the presence of lipopolysaccharide and cupric sulfate. The copper sulfate in doses lower than 0.4mg/ml expressed no cytotoxic effect on the liver, kidney, and the intestinal tract while a concentration of 0.5 and 1mg/ml contributed to a moderate to severe tissue injuries. Pearson Chi-Square analysis revealed the copper cation significantly diminished the rate of mortality during 4-day feeding of broiler chicken and turkey with enteritis (p=0.000). Thus, the results briefed above all confirm the potent anti-bactericidal feature of cupric sulfate during the course of enteritis.


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Bacteria/metabolism , Copper Sulfate/pharmacology , Epithelial Cells/drug effects , Intestinal Mucosa/cytology , Lipopolysaccharides/toxicity , Animals , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival , Chickens , Enteritis/drug therapy , Enteritis/microbiology , Enteritis/veterinary , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Humans , Lipopolysaccharides/metabolism , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/genetics , Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/metabolism , Poultry Diseases/prevention & control , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism
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