Protective Effects of Salidroside and
Dexamethasone against E.coli-Induced
Inflammatory Response on Endometrial Epithelium Cells in Yaks
Hailong Dong1, Muhammad Ijaz2,
Khalid Mehmood3, Muhammad Muddassir Ali4, Fayi
Tian1, Jiakui Li1, Shakeel Ahmed5,
Aftab Shaukat6, Zhenyu Chang1* and Qingxia Wu1*
1Animal
Science College, Tibet Agriculture & Animal Husbandry University,
Linzhi 860000, Tibet, People's Republic of China; 2Department
of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, University Veterinary and Animal
Sciences Lahore-54000, Punjab, Pakistan; 3University
College of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, the Islamia University of
Bahawalpur, 63100, Pakistan; 4Institute of Biochemistry
and Biotechnology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
Lahore, 54600, Pakistan; 5Lab of Drug Discovery and
Molecular Engineering, Department of Medicinal Plants, College of
Plant Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University,
Wuhan430070, P.R. China;
6Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of
Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070,
P.R. China. *Corresponding author:
zychang2014@sina.com;
wuqx2014@sina.com
Abstract
Endometritis is an inflammation of the uterus,
which can reduce the reproductive performance in yaks. Salidroside is a natural
monomer of Rhodiolarosea, it has
anti-inflammatory, antioxidative and immune regulation properties. We conduct
this study to investigate the effect of salidroside and dexamethasone on
E. coli-induced inflammatory response
on endometrial epithelium cells in yaks. For this purpose, the endometrial
epithelial cells were cultured and dived into four groups: control group,
E.coli group, salidroside group and
dexamethasone group. The antioxidant response, cytokine assays and
immunofluorescence staining analysis were performed. The results showed that the
intracellular activities of SOD were decreased, while MDA contents were
increased significantly in E.coli-induced
inflammation group. Whereas, the MDA contents decreased and SOD increased in
salidroside and dexamethasone supplement groups. Moreover,
E. coli results in significantly increase in cytokine production.
The TNF-α, IL-1α, IL-6 and IL-10 levels in the cells treated with salidroside
and dexamethasone were decreased significantly compared to those of the
E.coli group.
E.coli-induced inflammatory cells showed an increase in
the level of TNF-α protein compared to control group. The salidroside
administration reduced the TNF-α expression significantly just like
dexamethasone. In conclusion, salidroside and dexamethasone play important role
in regulating E.coli-induced
inflammatory response in endometrial epithelium cells. Furthermore, salidroside
treatment is encouraged for the control of endometritis, which may target to
reduce the incidence of endometritis.
To Cite This Article: Dong H, Ijaz M, Mehmood K, Ali MM, Tian F, Li J,
Ahmed S, Shaukat A, Chang Z and Wu Q, 2019. Protective effects of salidroside
and dexamethasone against E.coli-induced
inflammatory response on endometrial epithelium cells in yaks. Pak Vet J, 39(1):
101-105. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2018.116