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Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)

Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), which causes hepatocellular carcinoma and immune-suppression, is commonly found in feedstuffs. To evaluate the ability of selenium (Se) to counteract the deleterious effects of AFB(1), two hundred 1-day-old male avian broilers, divided into five groups, were fed with basal d...

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Autores principales: Chen, Kejie, Peng, Xi, Fang, Jing, Cui, Hengmin, Zuo, Zhicai, Deng, Junliang, Chen, Zhengli, Geng, Yi, Lai, Weimin, Tang, Li, Yang, Qingqiu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24518648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110201904
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author Chen, Kejie
Peng, Xi
Fang, Jing
Cui, Hengmin
Zuo, Zhicai
Deng, Junliang
Chen, Zhengli
Geng, Yi
Lai, Weimin
Tang, Li
Yang, Qingqiu
author_facet Chen, Kejie
Peng, Xi
Fang, Jing
Cui, Hengmin
Zuo, Zhicai
Deng, Junliang
Chen, Zhengli
Geng, Yi
Lai, Weimin
Tang, Li
Yang, Qingqiu
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description Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), which causes hepatocellular carcinoma and immune-suppression, is commonly found in feedstuffs. To evaluate the ability of selenium (Se) to counteract the deleterious effects of AFB(1), two hundred 1-day-old male avian broilers, divided into five groups, were fed with basal diet (control group), 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1) (AFB(1) group), 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1)+0.2 mg/kg Se (+Se group I), 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1)+0.4 mg/kg Se (+Se group II) and 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1)+0.6 mg/kg Se (+Se group III), respectively. Compared with control group, the relative weight of spleen in the AFB(1) group was decreased at 21 days of age. The relative weight of spleen in the three +Se groups was higher than that in the AFB(1) group. By pathological observation, the major spleen lesions included congestion in red pulp and vacuoles appeared in the lymphatic nodules and periarterial lymphatic sheath in the AFB(1) group. In +Se groups II and III, the incidence of major splenic lesions was decreased. The percentages of CD(3)(+), CD(3)(+)CD(4)(+) and CD(3)(+)CD(8)(+) T cells in the AFB(1) group were lower than those in control group from 7 to 21 days of age, while there was a marked increase in the three +Se groups compared to the AFB(1) group. The results indicated that sodium selenite could improve the cellular immune function impaired by AFB(1) through increasing the relative weight of spleen and percentages of splenic T cell subsets, and alleviating histopathological spleen damage.
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spelling pubmed-39455762014-03-10 Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1) Chen, Kejie Peng, Xi Fang, Jing Cui, Hengmin Zuo, Zhicai Deng, Junliang Chen, Zhengli Geng, Yi Lai, Weimin Tang, Li Yang, Qingqiu Int J Environ Res Public Health Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), which causes hepatocellular carcinoma and immune-suppression, is commonly found in feedstuffs. To evaluate the ability of selenium (Se) to counteract the deleterious effects of AFB(1), two hundred 1-day-old male avian broilers, divided into five groups, were fed with basal diet (control group), 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1) (AFB(1) group), 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1)+0.2 mg/kg Se (+Se group I), 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1)+0.4 mg/kg Se (+Se group II) and 0.3 mg/kg AFB(1)+0.6 mg/kg Se (+Se group III), respectively. Compared with control group, the relative weight of spleen in the AFB(1) group was decreased at 21 days of age. The relative weight of spleen in the three +Se groups was higher than that in the AFB(1) group. By pathological observation, the major spleen lesions included congestion in red pulp and vacuoles appeared in the lymphatic nodules and periarterial lymphatic sheath in the AFB(1) group. In +Se groups II and III, the incidence of major splenic lesions was decreased. The percentages of CD(3)(+), CD(3)(+)CD(4)(+) and CD(3)(+)CD(8)(+) T cells in the AFB(1) group were lower than those in control group from 7 to 21 days of age, while there was a marked increase in the three +Se groups compared to the AFB(1) group. The results indicated that sodium selenite could improve the cellular immune function impaired by AFB(1) through increasing the relative weight of spleen and percentages of splenic T cell subsets, and alleviating histopathological spleen damage. MDPI 2014-02-10 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3945576/ /pubmed/24518648 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110201904 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Chen, Kejie
Peng, Xi
Fang, Jing
Cui, Hengmin
Zuo, Zhicai
Deng, Junliang
Chen, Zhengli
Geng, Yi
Lai, Weimin
Tang, Li
Yang, Qingqiu
Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)
title Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)
title_full Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)
title_fullStr Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)
title_short Effects of Dietary Selenium on Histopathological Changes and T Cells of Spleen in Broilers Exposed to Aflatoxin B(1)
title_sort effects of dietary selenium on histopathological changes and t cells of spleen in broilers exposed to aflatoxin b(1)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24518648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110201904
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