Immunoprotective effect of silybin through blocking p53-driven caspase-9-Apaf-1-Cyt c complex formation and immune dysfunction after difenoconazole exposure in carp spleen
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Immunoprotective effect of silybin through blocking p53-driven caspase-9-Apaf-1-Cyt c complex formation and immune dysfunction after difenoconazole exposure in carp spleen
Abstract
As a broad-spectrum and efficient triazole fungicide, difenoconazole is widely used, which not only pollutes the environment but also exerts toxic effects on non-target organisms. The spleen plays an important role in immune protection as an important secondary lymphoid organ in carp. In this study, we assessed the protective impact of silybin as a dietary additive on spleen tissues of carp during exposure to difenoconazole. Sixty carp were separated into four groups for this investigation including control group, difenoconazole group, silybin group, and silybin and difenoconazole group. By hematoxylin-eosin staining, dihydroethidium staining, immunohistochemical staining, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling assay, quantitative real-time PCR assay, Western blot analysis, biochemical assays, and immune function indicator assays, we found that silybin could prevent difenoconazole-induced spleen tissue damage, oxidative stress, and immune dysfunction, and inhibited apoptosis of carp spleen tissue cells by suppressing the formation of p53-driven caspase-9-apoptotic protease activating factor-1-cytochrome C complex. The results suggested that silybin as a dietary additive could improve spleen tissue damage and immune dysfunction induced by difenoconazole in aquaculture carp.
Keywords: Apoptosis; Carp; Difenoconazole; Immune dysfunction; Silybin; Spleen tissue damage.
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