2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2011.06.019
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Inhibitory effect of Sargassum polysaccharide on oxidative stress induced by infectious bursa disease virus in chicken bursal lymphocytes

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“…Activities were calculated as means ± SD (n = 3), *P0.05, **P0.01, ***P0.001 vs. control of each time interval ride was noticed previously for other polysaccharides, i.e. the sulfated one extracted from algae (Silva et al, 2012) and Sargassum one (Zhang et al, 2011). In our case, possibly the lower level of MDA after the first day of exposure compared to control could be correlated with the slight increase of GSH concentration and GST activity.…”
Section: Antioxidant Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Activities were calculated as means ± SD (n = 3), *P0.05, **P0.01, ***P0.001 vs. control of each time interval ride was noticed previously for other polysaccharides, i.e. the sulfated one extracted from algae (Silva et al, 2012) and Sargassum one (Zhang et al, 2011). In our case, possibly the lower level of MDA after the first day of exposure compared to control could be correlated with the slight increase of GSH concentration and GST activity.…”
Section: Antioxidant Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Antioxidant effect of plant extracts in chicken lymphocytes has been reported in other studies. Zhang et al observed that Sargassum polysaccharide inhibited oxidative stress induced by infectious bursa disease virus in bursal lymphocytes of chickens [50]. Lv et al found that a polysaccharide from Agaricus blazei Murill had antioxidant effect in chicken peripheral blood lymphocytes treated with cadmium [51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary replication site of IBDV is the bursa of Fabricius, where sever destruction of the B lymphocytes causes significant impairment of the antibody response [132]. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection of bursal lymphocytes increases intracellular ROS levels, decreases the GSH content and activities of GPx and SOD [134], and increases serum levels of lipid peroxidation (Table 1) [135]. The increased level of ROS may be involved in the shutoff cellular protein synthesis [136], because ROS are involved in the activation of the protein kinase R pathway [137], leading to cell death [136, 138].…”
Section: Avian Virus-induced Oxidative Stress and Antioxidantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stable overexpression of ORAOV1 is involved in the resistance to oxidative stress [139] which may decrease the IBDV-induced apoptosis [140]. These IBDV-induced oxidative stress and mortality can be reduced by Sargassum polysaccharide, Ginsenoside Rg1, and vitamin E supplementation (Table 1) [134, 135, 141, 142].…”
Section: Avian Virus-induced Oxidative Stress and Antioxidantsmentioning
confidence: 99%