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Impacts of Environmental Concentrations of Nanoplastics on Zebrafish Neurobehavior and Reproductive Toxicity.

Toxics

August 2024

Institute of Life Science & Biomedical Collaborative Innovation Center of Zhejiang Province, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325035, China.

Nanoplastics, as emerging environmental pollutants, can transport contaminants across marine environments, polluting pristine ecosystems and being ingested by marine organisms. This transfer poses a severe threat to global aquatic ecosystems and potentially impacts human health through the food chain. Neurobehavioral and reproductive toxicity are critical areas of concern because they directly affect the survival, health, and population dynamics of aquatic species, which can have cascading effects on the entire ecosystem.

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Mammalian preimplantation development culminates in the formation of a blastocyst that undergoes extensive gene expression regulation to successfully implant into the maternal endometrium. Zinc-finger HIT domain-containing (ZNHIT) 1 and 2 are members of a highly conserved family, yet they have been identified as subunits of distinct complexes. Here, we report that knockout of either Znhit1 or Znhit2 results in embryonic lethality during peri-implantation stages.

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Nutritional Impacts of Dietary Selenium, Iodine and their Interaction on Egg Performance, and Antioxidant Profile in Laying Longyuan Duck Breeders.

Biol Trace Elem Res

August 2024

Institute of Animal ScienceState Key Laboratory of Livestock and Poultry BreedingKey Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science in South China, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsGuangdong Public Laboratory of Animal Breeding and Nutrition; Guangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Breeding and Nutrition, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou, 510640, China.

The present study aimed to optimize the combined effect of dietary selenium (SE) and iodine (ID) on the productive and reproductive performance and antioxidant capacity of Longyuan breeding ducks. A total of 288 Longyan duck breeders aged 20 wk were randomly assigned to four groups with six replicates (n = 72 ducks/group; 12 ducks/replicate). A 2 × 2 factorial arrangement experiment was performed and included 2 supplementation levels of each SE and ID for 200 days of the experimental period.

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Amugulang virus, a novel hantavirus harboured by small rodents in Hulunbuir, China.

Emerg Microbes Infect

December 2024

Key Laboratory of Livestock Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Education, and Key Laboratory of Ruminant Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (East), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, People's Republic of China.

The Hulunbuir region, known for its diverse terrain and rich wildlife, is a hotspot for various natural epidemic diseases. Between 2021 and 2023, we collected 885 wild rodent samples from this area, representing three families, seven genera, and eleven species. Metagenomic analysis identified three complete nucleic acid sequences from the S, M, and L segments of the family, which were closely related to the Khabarovsk virus.

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Unfolded proteins in the mitochondria activate HRI and inhibit mitochondrial protein translation.

Cell Signal

November 2024

College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, China. Electronic address:

The mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR) is triggered through eIF2α phosphorylation in mammals. However, the mechanisms of UPR activation and the influence of eIF2α phosphorylation on mitochondrial protein translation remain unclear. In this study, we confirmed that the UPR is a rapid and specific stress response that occurs through pharmacological induction of eIF2α phosphorylation, along with the phosphorylation of eIF2α, ATF4, and CHOP.

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Article Synopsis
  • Parasite infections like Capillaria hepatica provoke immune responses in hosts and may negatively impact their reproductive systems, subsequently influencing overall population sizes.
  • In field surveys and controlled experiments from 2021 to 2023, researchers found that higher infection rates in Brandt's voles correlated with smaller population sizes.
  • Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of infected mice revealed that the infection up-regulated immune-related genes while down-regulating metabolic functions, leading to reduced retinol levels and disrupted reproductive hormone expressions, ultimately impairing spermatogenesis.
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Copper Toxicity in Animals: A Review.

Biol Trace Elem Res

August 2024

Key Laboratory of Livestock Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Education, and Key Laboratory of Ruminant Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (East), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, 120 Dongling Road, Shenyang, 110866, China.

Copper is an essential trace element in animals and humans. However, excessive intake of copper can cause copper ions to accumulate in tissues and organs of animals, leading to copper toxicity. Copper ions induce apoptosis and autophagy through oxidative stress-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction.

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  • Spp. are gram-negative bacteria that can infect various hosts, including rodents, which serve as natural reservoirs and pose a risk for human transmission due to increased travel.
  • A study in the Hulunbuir border regions of China captured 11 rodent species at five ports, finding a 20.05% positivity rate for spp., with the majority being detected in a specific rodent species.
  • The research identified three different spp., including two that are pathogenic to humans, emphasizing the importance of monitoring rodent infections to assess potential risks to human health.
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Calcium-binding protein TgpCaBP regulates calcium storage of the zoonotic parasite .

Microbiol Spectr

October 2024

Key Laboratory of Livestock Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Education, and Key Laboratory of Ruminant Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (East), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite responsible for toxoplasmosis, emphasizing the importance of calcium-binding proteins (CBPs) in its biological functions.
  • Researchers characterized a CBP named TgpCaBP, which plays a crucial role in transporting calcium and regulating intracellular calcium levels.
  • Deleting the gene for TgpCaBP negatively impacted the parasite's ability to invade host cells, grow, and move, suggesting it could be a potential target for treating toxoplasmosis.
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Identification and quantification of goat milk adulteration using mid-infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

January 2025

College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how adulterating goat milk with varying levels of cow milk (10% to 50%) affects its mid-infrared (MIR) spectrum, aiming to identify and quantify the adulteration.
  • - Using statistical methods like partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and regression models, researchers found that MIR spectroscopy effectively detects goat milk adulteration with cow milk, showing high sensitivity and specificity in results.
  • - Future research will include analyzing milk from different goats and cows, and testing more subtle adulteration, to further validate the effectiveness of MIR spectroscopy in identifying milk adulteration.
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Egg-laying performance is of great economic importance in poultry, but the underlying genetic mechanisms are still elusive. In this work, we conduct a multi-omics and multi-tissue integrative study in hens with distinct egg production, to detect the hub candidate genes and construct hub molecular networks contributing to egg-laying phenotypic differences. We identifiy three hub candidate genes as egg-laying facilitators: TFPI2, which promotes the GnRH secretion in hypothalamic neuron cells; CAMK2D, which promotes the FSHβ and LHβ secretion in pituitary cells; and OSTN, which promotes granulosa cell proliferation and the synthesis of sex steroid hormones.

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Bacillus subtilis JATP3 improved the immunity of weaned piglets by improving intestinal flora and producing citalopram.

Microb Pathog

October 2024

College of Animal Science and Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, No. 2888 Xincheng Street, Changchun, 130118, China; Ministry of Education Laboratory of Animal Production and Quality Security, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China; Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China. Electronic address:

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of Bacillus subtilis JATP3 to stimulate immune response and improve intestinal health in piglets during the critical weaning period. Twelve 28-day-old weaned piglets were randomly divided into two groups. One group was fed a basal diet, while the other group was fed a basal diet supplemented with B.

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The role of AdipoQ on proliferation, apoptosis, and hormone Secretion in chicken primary adenohypophysis cells.

Poult Sci

October 2024

College of Animal Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, China; Henan Key Laboratory for Innovation and Utilization of Chicken Germplasm Resources, Zhengzhou 450046, China. Electronic address:

Adiponectin (AdipoQ), an adipokine secreted by adipocytes, has been reported to exist widely in various cell types and tissues, including the adenohypophysis of chickens. However, the molecular mechanism by which AdipoQ regulates the function of chicken adenohypophysis remains elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of AdipoQ on proliferation, apoptosis, secretion of related hormones (FSH, LH, TSH, GH, PRL and ACTH) and expression of related genes (FSHβ, LHβ, GnRHR, TSHβ, GH, PRL and ACTH) in primary adenohypophysis cells of chickens by using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR), cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), flow cytometry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot (WB) assays.

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High mobility group protein B1 (HMGB1) acts as a pathogenic inflammatory response to mediate ranges of conditions such as epilepsy, septic shock, ischemia, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and mass spectrometry. HMGB1 promotes inflammation during sterile and infectious damage and plays a crucial role in disease development. Mobilization from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is the first important step in the release of HMGB1 from activated immune cells.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rhodococcus equi (R. equi) is a dangerous pathogen affecting young horses, and this study details the complete genome sequence of strain BJ13, isolated from a racehorse farm in Beijing, China.
  • The BJ13 genome is 5.30 Mb long and contains numerous genes related to virulence and drug resistance, including 4,929 coding genes and several identified factors that contribute to its pathogenicity.
  • Animal experiments showed that this strain can cause severe damage and inflammation in mice, with a 50% mortality rate by day 7 post-infection, highlighting the need for further research on how R. equi causes disease.
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Porcine beta defensin 2 attenuates inflammatory responses in IPEC-J2 cells against Escherichia coli via TLRs-NF-κB/MAPK signaling pathway.

BMC Vet Res

August 2024

College of Animal Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, No. 218, PingAn Road, Zheng Dong New District, Zhengzhou, 460045, Henan, The People's Republic of China.

Background: Porcine beta defensin 2 (pBD2) is one of the porcine beta defensins that has antibacterial activity, and plays an important role in the immunomodulatory activity that protects cells from pathogens. It has been reported that pBD2 plays their immunomodulatory functions related to the TLR4-NF-κB signal pathways. However, it is not completely clear how pBD2 reduces the inflammatory response caused by pathogens.

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The objective of this experiment was to explore the effects of three-way hybridization on rumen microbes and metabolites in sheep using rumen metagenomics and metabolomics. Healthy Hu and CAH (Charolais × Australian White × Hu) male lambs of similar birth weight and age were selected for short-term fattening after intensive weaning to collect rumen fluid for sequencing. Rumen metagenomics diversity showed that Hu and CAH sheep were significantly segregated at the species, KEGG-enzyme, and CAZy-family levels.

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Schisandrin B alleviates testicular inflammation and Sertoli cell apoptosis via AR-JNK pathway.

Sci Rep

August 2024

State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Severe Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun, China.

Bacterial testicular inflammation is one of the important causes of male infertility. Using plant-derived compounds to overcome the side effects of antibiotics is an alternative treatment strategy for many diseases. Schizandrin B (SchB) is a bioactive compound of herbal medicine Schisandra chinensis which has multiple pharmacological effects.

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The relationship between resistance evolution and carbon metabolism in Staphylococcus xylosus under ceftiofur sodium stress.

Arch Microbiol

August 2024

Heilongjiang Key Laboratory for Animal Disease Control and Pharmaceutical Development, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, 150030, PR China.

Article Synopsis
  • Scientists are studying a type of bacteria called Staphylococcus xylosus, which is making cows sick and becoming harder to treat with medicine.
  • They used a method called iTRAQ analysis to see how this bacteria changes when exposed to a drug called ceftiofur sodium.
  • The research found that certain proteins in the bacteria change in response to the drug, helping it to survive and become resistant, which could lead to more serious problems for cows and farmers.
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Licochalcone A mitigates aflatoxin B1-induced immunotoxicity via ferroptosis in bursa of broilers and macrophages.

Poult Sci

October 2024

Key Laboratory of Bovine Disease Control in Northeast China, Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Prevention and Control of Bovine Diseases; College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing, 163319, China. Electronic address:

Aflatoxin B (AFB) is a mycotoxin which is responsible for severe damage to the immune system of humans and livestock. Licochalcone A (Lico A), a polyphenol derived from turmeric, has attracted great attention due to its wonderful antioxidant properties. Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent cell death related to oxidative stress, which plays a crucial role in the resistance of phytochemical to immune-associated injury.

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This study aimed to explore the impact of dietary supplementation of Poria cocos polysaccharide (PCP) on the lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced intestinal inflammation, morphology, and barrier damage in broilers. A total of 240 1-day-old male Arbor Acre broilers were randomly divided into 4 groups in a 2 × 2 factorial design comprising PCP supplementation (0 or 2 g/kg PCP from d 1 to 23) and LPS challenge (intraperitoneal injection of 1.5 mg/kg body weight of LPS or the same volume of sterile saline at d 22).

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Weaning is an important period in the growth and development of lambs. Thus, effectively reducing the occurrence of weaning stress is critical for maintaining lamb production. Coated sodium butyrate has been shown to reduce inflammation, promote intestinal health, and maintain homeostasis.

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Plasmodium berghei TatD-like DNase hijacks host innate immunity by inhibiting the TLR9-NF-κB pathway.

Int Immunopharmacol

October 2024

Key Laboratory of Livestock Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Education, and Key Laboratory of Ruminant Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (East), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Afairs, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, 120 Dongling Road, Shenyang 110866, China; Research Unit for Pathogenic Mechanisms of Zoonotic Parasites, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, 120 Dongling Road, Shenyang 110866, China. Electronic address:

Neutrophils and macrophages confine pathogens by entrapping them in extracellular traps (ETs) through activating TLR9 function. However, plasmodial parasites secreted TatD-like DNases (TatD) to counteract ETs-mediated immune clearance. We found that TLR9 mutant mice increased susceptibility to rodent malaria, suggesting TLR9 is a key protein for host defense.

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Modulatory effects of necroptosis: A potential preventive approach to control diseases in fish.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

September 2024

Laboratory of Indigenous Cattle Germplasm Innovation, School of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450001, Henan, PR China. Electronic address:

Necroptosis is a caspase-independent programmed cell death process characterized by morphological similarities to necrosis and the potential to cause significant inflammatory reactions. The initiation, execution, and inhibition of necroptosis involve a complex interplay of various signaling proteins. When death receptors bind to ligands, necroptosis is triggered through the receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 (RIPK1)/RIPK3/Mixed Lineage Kinase Domain-Like (MLKL) axis, leading to inflammatory reactions in the surrounding tissues.

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