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Protective effects of chicoric acid on polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid exposed chicken hepatic cell culture mimicking viral damage and inflammation.
Tráj, Patrik; Herrmann, Eva Madeleine; Sebok, Csilla; Vörösházi, Júlia; Mackei, Máté; Gálfi, Péter; Kemény, Ágnes; Neogrády, Zsuzsanna; Mátis, Gábor.
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  • Tráj P; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary. Electronic address: traj.patrik@univet.hu.
  • Herrmann EM; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Sebok C; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Vörösházi J; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Mackei M; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Gálfi P; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Kemény Á; Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12., H-7624 Pécs, Hungary.
  • Neogrády Z; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Mátis G; Division of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, István utca 2., H-1078 Budapest, Hungary.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 250: 110427, 2022 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35749822
Virus induced damage triggered by excessive inflammation and free radical production is a major threat in the poultry industry, leading to low productivity even in vaccinated flocks. The purpose of the study was to induce inflammation with the viral double-stranded RNA analog polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly I:C) on chicken primary hepatocyte - non-parenchymal cell co-cultures to investigate the immunomodulatory and cell protectant effects of chicoric acid (CA) in comparison to N-acetylcysteine (NAC). Poly I:C significantly elevated the activity of the cell damage marker, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and the concentration of inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-8, IFN-α, IFN-γ and M-CSF) in the culture medium and decreased cellular metabolic activity. CA significantly reduced the elevated LDH and cytokine levels in a dose-dependent manner, moreover, the higher (100 µg/mL) concentration of CA even elevated the level of metabolic activity. In contrast, 10 µg/mL NAC treatment decreased the level of each inflammatory cytokine but did not rectify cell damage or metabolic depression. The results indicate, that CA, present in common plants of the Asteraceae family, proves to be a beneficial hepatoprotective, and along with NAC, an immunomodulatory supplement in vitro under a stimulus mimicking viral infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pollos / Poli I-C Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Vet Immunol Immunopathol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Países Bajos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pollos / Poli I-C Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Vet Immunol Immunopathol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Países Bajos