Quercetin restores respiratory mucosal barrier dysfunction in Mycoplasma gallisepticum-infected chicks by enhancing Th2 immune response
Shun Wang,
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Liyang Guo,
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Fuhua Gu
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et al.
Phytomedicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
133, P. 155953 - 155953
Published: Aug. 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Exploring preventive and treatment strategies for oral cancer: Modulation of signaling pathways and microbiota by probiotics
Gene,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
952, P. 149380 - 149380
Published: March 14, 2025
Language: Английский
Revealing the mechanism: the influence of Baicalin on M1/M2 and Th1/Th2 imbalances in mycoplasma gallisepticum infection
Yuquan Guo,
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Yusong Miao,
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Hao Chen
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Poultry Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(10), P. 104145 - 104145
Published: July 30, 2024
Mycoplasma
gallisepticum
(MG)
is
a
pathogen
that
induces
chronic
respiratory
illnesses
in
chickens,
leading
to
tracheal
and
lung
injury,
eliciting
immune
reactions
support
sustained
colonization.
Baicalin,
compound
found
scutellaria
baicalensis,
exhibits
anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant,
antibacterial
properties.
This
study
aimed
investigate
the
potential
of
baicalin
alleviating
cell
damage
caused
by
MG
restoring
imbalances
M1/M2
Th1/Th2
differentiation
explore
its
underlying
mechanism.
In
this
research,
model
for
polarization
induced
was
initially
developed.
Specifically,
infection
with
at
multiplicity
(MOI)
400
6
h
represented
M1
model,
while
10
M2
model.
The
markers
were
subsequently
validated
using
qRT-PCR,
ELISA,
Western
blot
analysis.
Baicalin
disrupts
activation
cells
has
restore
balance
between
cells,
thereby
mitigating
inflammatory
resulting
from
MG.
Subsequent
studies
on
MG-infected
chickens
detected
alveolar
lavage
fluid,
as
well
macrophages
Th
lung.
M1/Th1
exposed
5
d,
M2/Th2
infected
7
d.
utilization
both
light
electron
transmission
microscopes
revealed
administration
resulted
reduction
number
decrease
cytoplasmic
vacuoles,
restoration
mitochondrial
swelling
chromatin
agglutination,
alleviation
rupture
infiltration.
Furthermore,
restored
MG-induced
inhibited
phosphorylation
p38
p65
proteins,
hindering
TLR4-p38
MAPK/NF-κB
pathway.
provides
insights
into
long-term
effects
offers
theoretical
basis
practical
applications.
Language: Английский
Dietary supplementation with Bacillus subtilis KC1 alleviates the negative effects of Mycoplasma gallisepticum on growth performance and amino acid metabolism of broiler chickens
Xueping Chen,
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Jin Cui,
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Yuanyuan Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
explore
whether
and
how
Bacillus
subtilis
KC1
can
enhance
the
growth
performance
Mycoplasma
gallisepticum
(MG)-infected
broilers.
Broilers
were
randomly
divided
into
4
groups:
control
group
(basal
diet),
MG
diet
+
challenge),
KC
B.
supplementation),
supplementation
challenge).
results
showed
that,
compared
group,
exhibited
significantly
reduced
body
weight
average
daily
gain,
increased
feed
conversion
ratio
However,
improved
above
indicators
performance.
In
addition,
superoxide
dismutase
levels
malondialdehyde,
interleukin-1β,
tumor
necrosis
factor-
α
Furthermore,
metabolomics
transcriptomics
analyses
indicated
that
infection
disrupted
amino
acid
metabolism
in
broilers,
whereas
alleviated
abnormal
caused
by
MG.
These
suggested
may
alleviate
poor
broilers
improving
metabolism.
Language: Английский