Protective Effects of Carbonated Chitosan Montmorillonite on Vomitoxin-Induced Intestinal Inflammation.
Ruifan TangXiang-Hong JuXueting NiuXiao-Xi LiuYouquan LiZhichao YuXingbin MaYuan GaoYin LiHuili XieQiu ZhouYanhong YongPublished in: Polymers (2024)
Exposure to vomitoxin (DON) can negatively impact the intestinal health of livestock and poultry, leading to compromised nutrient absorption and utilization, resulting in slowed growth and reduced production efficiency. In this study, we synthesized carbonated chitosan montmorillonite intercalation complexes (CCM) through solution precipitation. The successful formation of intercalation complexes was confirmed by examining functional groups and surface features using infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. To assess the impact of CCM on DON-infected mice, we established an experimental mouse model of jejunal inflammation induced by DON infection. We analyzed the effects of CCM on blood biochemical and conventional indices, jejunal inflammatory factors, pathological changes, and the expression of proteins in the MAPK pathways in DON-infected mice. Our results indicate that CCM effectively mitigates the adverse effects of DON on growth performance, jejunal injury, and the inflammatory response in mice. CCM supplementation alleviated the negative effects of DON infection on growth performance and reduced intestinal inflammation in mice. Moreover, CCM supplementation successfully inhibited the activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway induced by DON. These findings suggest that the mitigating effect of CCM on DON-induced inflammatory injury in the murine jejunum is closely linked to the regulation of the MAPK signaling pathway.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- diabetic rats
- pi k akt
- high fat diet induced
- electron microscopy
- inflammatory response
- mouse model
- induced apoptosis
- high glucose
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- healthcare
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- poor prognosis
- mental health
- type diabetes
- cell proliferation
- mass spectrometry
- wild type
- high resolution
- emergency department
- risk assessment
- long non coding rna
- endothelial cells
- radiation induced
- health information
- binding protein
- skeletal muscle
- tyrosine kinase
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