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Sanguinarine induces apoptosis in Eimeria tenellasporozoites via the generation of reactive oxygen species

Authors :
Li, Jun-Yi
Huang, Hai-Bin
Wang, Nan
Shi, Chun-Wei
Pan, Tian-Xu
Zhang, Bo
Yang, Gui-Lian
Wang, Chun-Feng
Source :
Poultry Science; 20220101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Eimeria tenella(E. tenella) is the most pathogenic genus in Eimeriaand can lead to a huge number of deaths of chickens, causing significant economic losses in the poultry industry worldwide. As a natural alkaloid, sanguinarine has many medicinal effects; to a certain extent, it can replace antibiotics and has good application prospects in veterinary medicine. To evaluate the effect of sanguinarine on sporozoites of E.tenella, we used flow cytometry and immunofluorescence staining to detect reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), calcium ion (Ca2+), and caspase-3 activation in E.tenellasporozoites treated with different concentrations of sanguinarine. The results of flow cytometry showed that sanguinarine could inhibit the invasion of sporozoites of E.tenellain vitro (P< 0.05) and increase the reactive oxygen species and calcium ions in the sporozoites (P< 0.05). The results of immunofluorescence staining showed that sanguinarine could decrease the mitochondrial membrane potential of sporozoites. Our analysis suggests that sanguinarine can induce apoptosis of E. tenellasporozoites through reactive oxygen species-mediated reduction of the mitochondrial membrane potential and an increase in calcium ion concentration. It follows that sanguinarine is likely to be a novel type of anticoccidiosis drug with good research and clinical application prospects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00325791 and 15253171
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Poultry Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs58857088
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.101771