Effects of Some New Antioxidants on Apoptosis and ROS Production in AFB1 Treated Chickens
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), the mainly Aspergillus fungi derived mycotoxin, is well known for
its carcinogenic effects on liver, and frequently occurs in food supplies, leading to fatal consequences
in both farm animals and humans. Poultry, one of the most important segments of agro-industry,
has been demonstrated to be extremely sensitive to AFB1 intake, which results in chickens' low
performance, decreased quality of both eggs and meat and a negative economic feedback. Oxidative
stress caused by AFB1 plays a crucial role in chickens' kidney damage by generating lipid peroxidation
accompanied by a concomitant increase in the antioxidant enzymes involved in ROS metabolism
(NADPH oxidase isoform 4 (NOX4) and its regulatory subunit p47-phox). The aim of the
present work was to investigate the benefits of dietary supplementation, in chickens affected by
AFB1 mycotoxicosis, using a new Feed additive (FA) containing a mixture of a tri-octahedral Nasmectite
with a ligno-cellulose-based material an antioxidant adjuvant. Exposure of AFB1-treated
chickens to the feed additive induced a significant down-regulation of both NOX4 and p47-phox
genes expression levels. This trend was confirmed by their protein expression, demonstrating the
great potential of the FA to counteract oxidative stress. To conclude, these results could open new
perspectives in the methods of feeding chickens, using eco-friendly dietary supplements able to
reduce AFB1-induced mycotoxicosis and to ameliorate poultry performances.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
aflatoxin B1; chickens; kidney; ROS; oxidative stress; feed additive
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