Ameliorative Effects of Triptolide against Autophagy and Apoptosis
in Thiram Induced Tibial Dyschondroplasia
Shanshan Zhu1#, Zhuanxu Ouyang1#, Muhammad
Kazim2, Youye Qiu1, Shunming Chen1,
Xin Guan1, Junfang Xiao3*, Khalid Mehmood4,
Shouyan Wu1, Kai Liu1, Jiaqiang Pan1,
Lianmei Hu1, Ying Li1, Muhammad Usman Saleem5,
Jianzhao Liao1, Zhaoxin Tang1 and Hui Zhang1*
1College
of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University,
Guangzhou 510642, China; 2Medical Officer THQ Hospital
Kalur Kot, District Bhakkar,
Pakistan; 3Guangdong Yangbao Biopharmaceutical
Co., Ltd. Foshan, China; 4Department
of Clinical Madicine and Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal
Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur-63100, Pakistan;
5Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Veterinary
Sciences Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan; #Shanshan
Zhu and Zhuanxu Ouyang contributed equally to this work.
*Corresponding author:
Junfang Xiao,
vickifang@163.com; Hui Zhang, hz236@scau.edu.cn
Abstract
Tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) is a metabolic bone disease that occurs in
fast-growing chickens and can lead to substantial economic damages and
compromise the poultry welfare. Triptolide is a traditional Chinese medicine
(TCM), which has been broadly used as an anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancerous
drug. However, its therapeutic role against tibial dyschondroplasia is
under-reported yet. Therefore, the study aimed for investigating the protective
effect of triptolide against autophagy and apoptosis in TD affected chickens.
Random classification of chickens (n=30) was done into three groups: CON, TD and
triptolide treatment group (TP). All chickens were given standard diet until the
end of the experiment for 18 days.
In this study, tibial bone was collected for analyzing several aspects, serum
was collected for biochemical analysis, and microscopic assessment was done by
H&E staining. Immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, western blotting, and
RT-qPCR were used to detect autophagy and apoptosis-related proteins and genes.
Observations illustrated that after triptolide treatment, the symptoms of TD
group were improved, and tibial parameters were changed. At the same time, the
expression of m-TOR and P62 mRNA in TP group showed significant decrease
comparing to TD group. Precisely, thiram
induced TD was found to be involved in hypertrophic chondrocytes apoptosis and
autophagy, and triptolide showed protective effects against TD.
To Cite This Article:
Zhu S, Ouyang Z, Kazim M, Qiu Y, Chen S, Guan X,
Xiao J, Mehmood K, Wu S, Liu K, Pan J, Hu L, Li Y, Saleem MU, Liao J, Tang Z,
Zhang H, 2023. Ameliorative effects of
triptolide against autophagy and apoptosis in thiram induced tibial
dyschondroplasia. Pak Vet J, 43(1): 132-138.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2023.008