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  2. Baicalin alleviates oxidative stress in DF-1 cell line via the Mfn2/MAMs/Ca (2+) pathway

Baicalin alleviates oxidative stress in DF-1 cell line via the Mfn2/MAMs/Ca (2+) pathway

  • Poult Sci. 2025 Sep 11;104(11):105818. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2025.105818.
Zhaoyan Lin 1 Jiao Wang 1 Junxin Li 1 Yu Zheng 1 Bohan Zheng 1 Qinjin Li 1 Xiaohong Huang 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 College of Animal Science, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, PR China; University Key Laboratory for Integrated Chinese Traditional and Western Veterinary Medicine and Animal Healthcare in Fujian Province / Fujian Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, PR China.
  • 2 College of Animal Science, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, PR China; University Key Laboratory for Integrated Chinese Traditional and Western Veterinary Medicine and Animal Healthcare in Fujian Province / Fujian Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, PR China. Electronic address: huangxiaohong@fafu.edu.cn.
Abstract

Oxidative stress is intricately associated with a variety of chicken diseases, and represents a significant challenge within the poultry industry. Baicalin (BA), a compound extracted from the plant Scutellaria Baicalensis, possesses potent antioxidant properties, however, the effects and mechanisms underlying the antioxidant activity of BA in chickens remain to be fully elucidated. This study aimed to demonstrate the antioxidant effects of BA in vitro, and to explore the underlying antioxidant mechanism. In this study, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) was used to construct a model of oxidative stress in DF-1 cell line, and the antioxidant effect of BA in DF-1 cells was detected. The results indicated that BA significantly ameliorated the decline in total antioxidant capacity of DF-1 cells induced by H2O2, and preserved the mitochondrial function of DF-1 cells. Concurrently, H2O2 induced abnormal enrichment of mitochondria⁃associated membranes (MAMs) in DF-1 cells, leading to mitochondrial CA2+ overload, and BA significantly mitigated this effect. Furthermore, transcriptomic Sequencing and western blot analysis suggested that the Mitofusin-2 (Mfn2) gene is involved in the antioxidant process of BA. Moreover, following the siRNA-mediated interference of the Mfn2 gene, the antioxidant efficacy of BA was observed to be significantly diminished. In conclusion, BA alleviates H2O2-induced oxidative stress in DF-1 cells via the Mfn2/MAMs/CA2+ pathway.

Keywords

Baicalin; Ca(2+); MAM; Mfn2; Oxidative stress.

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