草甘膦、抗生素和抗球虫药物对肉鸡胰腺基因表达和血液生理的影响。

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肉鸡饲料中的药物和农药残留会损害抗生素(ANT)应用的治疗和生产效益,并影响基因表达。在这项研究中,我们分析了13个关键胰腺基因的表达和血液生理参数在给予除草剂草甘膦(GLY)、两种蚂蚁和一种抗球虫药物(AD)后的表达。选取1岁‍~‍40 d龄罗斯308肉鸡260只,随机分为4组,每组65只:对照组饲喂主饲粮,试验组分别饲喂在主饲粮中添加GLY、GLY+ANTs(恩诺沙星和甲磺酸粘菌素)和GLY+AD(杜拉霉素铵)的饲粮。结果表明,GLY、GLY+ANTs和GLY+AD的添加导致了几个生理和经济上重要基因的表达发生了显著变化。特别是与炎症和凋亡相关的基因(白细胞介素6 (IL6)、前列腺素内过氧化物合成酶2 (PTGS2)和半胱天冬酶6 (CASP6))的下调幅度高达99.1%,与抗氧化保护相关的基因(过氧化氢酶(CAT)、超氧化物歧化酶1 (SOD1)和过氧化物还蛋白6 (PRDX6))的下调幅度高达98.6%。实验组的血清免疫特性值也明显下降,基因表达的某些变化与胰腺和血液功能的变化是一致的。GLY、ANTs和AD对基因表达和血液指标的影响为这些药物在分子水平上的作用机制提供了新的见解。具体来说,这些变化可能表明了GLY、GLY+ANTs和GLY+AD在肉鸡中克服负面影响的生理机制。
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Effects of glyphosate, antibiotics, and an anticoccidial drug on pancreatic gene expression and blood physiology in broilers.

Drugs and pesticide residues in broiler feed can compromise the therapeutic and production benefits of antibiotic (ANT) application and affect gene expression. In this study, we analyzed the expression of 13 key pancreatic genes and blood physiology parameters after administering one maximum residue limit of herbicide glyphosate (GLY), two ANTs, and one anticoccidial drug (AD). A total of 260 Ross 308 broilers aged 1‍-‍40 d were divided into the following four groups of 65 birds each: control group, which was fed the main diet (MD), and three experimental groups, which were fed MD supplemented with GLY, GLY+ANTs (enrofloxacin and colistin methanesulfonate), and GLY+AD (ammonium maduramicin), respectively. The results showed that the addition of GLY, GLY+ANTs, and GLY+AD caused significant changes in the expression of several genes of physiological and economic importance. In particular, genes related to inflammation and apoptosis (interleukin 6 (IL6), prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2), and caspase 6 (CASP6)) were downregulated by up to 99.1%, and those related to antioxidant protection (catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) and peroxiredoxin 6 (PRDX6)) by up to 98.6%, compared to controls. There was also a significant decline in the values of immunological characteristics in the blood serum observed in the experimental groups, and certain changes in gene expression were concordant with changes in the functioning of the pancreas and blood. The changes revealed in gene expression and blood indices in response to GLY, ANTs, and AD provide insights into the possible mechanisms of action of these agents at the molecular level. Specifically, these changes may be indicative of physiological mechanisms to overcome the negative effects of GLY, GLY+ANTs, and GLY+AD in broilers.

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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B
Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B 生物-生化与分子生物学
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8.70
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2125
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期刊介绍: Journal of Zheijang University SCIENCE B - Biomedicine & Biotechnology is an international journal that aims to present the latest development and achievements in scientific research in China and abroad to the world’s scientific community. JZUS-B covers research in Biomedicine and Biotechnology and Biochemistry and topics related to life science subjects, such as Plant and Animal Sciences, Environment and Resource etc.
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