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Effects of functional nutrients on chicken intestinal epithelial cells induced with oxidative stressopen access

Authors
Kim, Hyun WooLee, Seung YunHur, Sun JinKil, Dong YongKim, Jong Hyuk
Issue Date
2023
Publisher
KOREAN SOCIETY ANIMAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Keywords
Chicken intestinal epithelial cell; Functional nutrients; Intestinal permeability; Oxidative stress; Tight junction
Citation
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.65, no.5, pp 1040 - 1052
Pages
13
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume
65
Number
5
Start Page
1040
End Page
1052
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/67704
DOI
10.5187/jast.2023.e22
ISSN
2672-0191
2055-0391
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the protective effects of functional nutrients including various functional amino acids, vitamins, and minerals on chicken intestinal epithelial cells (cIECs) treated with oxidative stress. The cIECs were isolated from specific pathogen free eggs. Cells were exposed to 0 mM supplement (control), 20 mM threonine (Thr), 0.4 mM tryptophan (Trp), 1 mM glycine (Gly), 10 mu M vitamin C (VC), 40 mu M vitamin E (VE), 5 mu M vitamin A (VA), 34 mu M chromium (Cr), 0.42 mu M selenium (Se), and 50 mu M zinc (Zn) for 24 h with 6 replicates for each treatment. After 24 h, cells were further incubated with fresh culture medium (positive control; PC) or 1 mM H2O2 with different supplements (negative control; NC and each treatment). Oxidative stress was measured by cell proliferation, whereas tight junction barrier function was analyzed by fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-dextran permeability and transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER). Results indicated that cell viability and TEER values were less (p < 0.05) in NC treatments with oxidative stress than in PC treatments. In addition, FITC-dextran values were greater (p < 0.05) in NC treatments with oxidative stress than in PC treatments. The supplementations of Thr, Trp, Gly, VC, and VE in cells treated with H(2)O(2 )showed greater (p < 0.05) cell viability than the supplementation of VA, Cr, Se, and Zn. The supplementations of Trp, Gly, VC, and Se in cells treated with H2O2 showed the least (p < 0.05) cellular permeability. In addition, the supplementation of Thr, VE, VA, Cr, and Zn in cells treated with H2O2 decreased (p < 0.05) cellular permeability. At 48 h, the supplementations of Thr, Trp, and Gly in cells treated with H2O2 showed the greatest (p < 0.05) TEER values among all treatments, and the supplementations of VC and VE in cells treated with H2O2 showed greater (p < 0.05) TEER values than the supplementations of VA, Cr, Se, and Zn in cells treated with H2O2. In conclusion, Thr, Trp, Gly, and VC supplements were effective in improving cell viability and intestinal barrier function of cIECs exposed to oxidative stress.
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