From Genes to Healing: The Protective Mechanisms of Poria cocos Polysaccharide in Endometrial Health.

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yongxi Huang, Pupu Yan, Jun Zhu, Yinuo Gong, Man Liu, Haishan Cheng, Tilin Yi, Fuxian Zhang, Xiaolin Yang, Yingbing Su, Liwei Guo
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the therapeutic effect of Poria cocos polysaccharide (PCP) on bovine endometritis. Initially, an inflammation model was induced using LPS-treated bovine endometrial epithelial cells (BEND) to identify the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the control and LPS groups by transcriptome sequencing, and GO functional annotation and KEGG enrichment analysis were performed. Subsequently, the mechanism of PCP treatment for endometritis was further evaluated using protein immunoblotting and real-time fluorescence quantitative analysis. Finally, the efficacy of PCP in treating endometritis was evaluated using a rat model of endometritis established with a mixed bacterial infection. The results show that transcriptome sequencing identified 4367 DEGs, with enrichment analysis highlighting the primary influences on the cell cycle and apoptosis signaling pathways. Following treatment of BEND with LPS resulted in cell apoptosis and inflammatory response. However, the introduction of PCP intervention significantly inhibited the progression of apoptosis and inflammation. Animal test results indicate that PCP significantly decreases the levels of serum inflammatory in rats suffering from endometritis and enhances antioxidant capacity. Furthermore, it effectively improved uterine swelling and tissue vacuolization caused by bacterial infection. These findings suggest that PCP could alleviate endometritis by modulating the inflammatory response and suppressing cell apoptosis. Poria cocos polysaccharides demonstrate significant potential for applications in immune modulation, anti-inflammatory responses, and antioxidant activities. Their high safety profile makes them suitable candidates as alternative therapeutic agents for the treatment of endometritis in the veterinary field.

从基因到愈合:茯苓多糖对子宫内膜健康的保护机制。
探讨茯苓多糖(PCP)对牛子宫内膜炎的治疗作用。首先,使用LPS处理的牛子宫内膜上皮细胞(BEND)诱导炎症模型,通过转录组测序鉴定对照组和LPS组之间的差异表达基因(DEGs),并进行GO功能注释和KEGG富集分析。随后,利用蛋白免疫印迹和实时荧光定量分析进一步评估PCP治疗子宫内膜炎的机制。最后,通过建立混合细菌感染的子宫内膜炎大鼠模型来评估PCP治疗子宫内膜炎的疗效。结果显示,转录组测序鉴定出4367个DEGs,富集分析突出了对细胞周期和凋亡信号通路的主要影响。用LPS处理BEND后导致细胞凋亡和炎症反应。然而,PCP干预的引入明显抑制了细胞凋亡和炎症的进展。动物实验结果表明,PCP能显著降低子宫内膜炎大鼠血清炎症水平,增强抗氧化能力。有效改善细菌感染引起的子宫肿胀和组织空泡。提示PCP可能通过调节炎症反应和抑制细胞凋亡来缓解子宫内膜炎。茯苓多糖在免疫调节、抗炎反应和抗氧化活性方面具有重要的应用潜力。它们的高安全性使它们成为兽医领域治疗子宫内膜炎的替代治疗药物的合适人选。
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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2.90
自引率
3.20%
发文量
380
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing review articles and minireviews in all areas of molecular biology and microbiology. Submitted articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) and are open access immediately upon publication. All manuscripts undergo a peer-review process.
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