Niu Xueting, Chen Shengwei, Wang Xinchen, Wen Jiaying, Liu Xiaoxi, Yong Yanhong, Yu Zhichao, Ma Xingbing, Abd El-Aty A M, Ju Xianghong
Marine Medical Research and Development Centre, Shenzhen Institute of Guangdong Ocean University, Shenzhen 518120, China.
College of Coastal Agricultural Sciences, Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang 524088, China.
Mar Drugs. 2024 Dec 17;22(12):564. doi: 10.3390/md22120564.
Heat stress poses a significant challenge to animal husbandry, contributing to oxidative stress, intestinal mucosal injury, and apoptosis, which severely impact animal health, growth, and production efficiency. The development of safe, sustainable, and naturally derived solutions to mitigate these effects is critical for advancing sustainable agricultural practices. Butyrolactone-I (BTL-I), a bioactive compound derived from deep-sea fungi (Aspergillus), shows promise as a functional feed additive to combat heat stress in animals. This study explored the protective effects of BTL-I against heat-stress-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis in IPEC-J2 cells and mice. Our findings demonstrated that BTL-I effectively inhibited the heat-stress-induced upregulation of HSP70 and HSP90, alleviating intestinal heat stress. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that heat stress increased intestinal cell apoptosis, with a significant upregulation of Bax/Bcl-2 expression, while BTL-I pretreatment significantly reduced apoptosis-related protein levels, showcasing its protective effects. Furthermore, BTL-I suppressed oxidative stress markers (ROS and MDA) while enhancing antioxidant activity (SOD levels). BTL-I also reduced the expression of p-PERK, p-eIF2α, ATF4, and CHOP, mitigating oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress in intestinal cells. In conclusion, BTL-I demonstrates the potential to improve animal resilience to heat stress, supporting sustainable livestock production systems. Its application as a natural, eco-friendly feed additive will contribute to the development of sustainable agricultural practices.
热应激对畜牧业构成重大挑战,会导致氧化应激、肠道黏膜损伤和细胞凋亡,严重影响动物健康、生长和生产效率。开发安全、可持续且天然来源的解决方案来减轻这些影响对于推进可持续农业实践至关重要。丁内酯-I(BTL-I)是一种源自深海真菌(曲霉属)的生物活性化合物,作为一种功能性饲料添加剂在对抗动物热应激方面显示出前景。本研究探讨了BTL-I对热应激诱导的IPEC-J2细胞和小鼠氧化应激及细胞凋亡的保护作用。我们的研究结果表明,BTL-I有效抑制了热应激诱导的HSP70和HSP90上调,减轻了肠道热应激。体外和体内实验均显示,热应激会增加肠道细胞凋亡,Bax/Bcl-2表达显著上调,而BTL-I预处理显著降低了凋亡相关蛋白水平,显示出其保护作用。此外,BTL-I抑制了氧化应激标志物(ROS和MDA),同时增强了抗氧化活性(SOD水平)。BTL-I还降低了p-PERK、p-eIF2α、ATF4和CHOP的表达,减轻了肠道细胞中的氧化应激和内质网应激。总之,BTL-I显示出提高动物抗热应激能力的潜力,支持可持续的畜牧生产系统。其作为天然、环保型饲料添加剂的应用将有助于可持续农业实践的发展。