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Abstract
Objective: Eriocheir sinensis is a significant crustacean in freshwater aquaculture. However, this industry is vulnerable to diseases, including intestinal inflammation. Cadmium (Cd) is a water pollutant that exacerbates intestinal inflammation in Eriocheir sinensis. This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms of Cd-induced intestinal inflammation in Eriocheir sinensis and to identify potential therapeutic agents.
Methods: Histology, enzyme activity, and gene expression detection were combined to investigate the promoting effect of Cd on the exacerbation of intestinal inflammation in Eriocheir sinensis. Transcriptome sequencing was performed to analyze the critical signaling pathways regulating intestinal inflammation in Eriocheir sinensis.
Results: Transcriptome analysis confirmed that the Toll-like receptor pathway is critical in this process. TLR4-IN-C34, a specific inhibitor of TLR4, was identified as a potential treatment for intestinal inflammation. In vivo results demonstrated that TLR4-IN-C34 effectively reduced the severity of Cd-induced intestinal inflammation in Eriocheir sinensis. The tissue morphology of the intestine, gills, and hepatopancreas of Eriocheir sinensis improved, showing a significant decrease in inflammatory factors and apoptotic genes, along with enhanced antioxidant activity.
Conclusions: In conclusion, this study indicates that the water pollutant Cd exacerbates intestinal inflammation in Eriocheir sinensis, and TLR4-IN-C34 regulates the Toll-like receptor pathway in treating intestinal inflammation. This research provides valuable insights into the management of intestinal inflammation and the sustainable cultivation of Eriocheir sinensis.
期刊介绍:
The Science of the Total Environment is an international journal dedicated to scientific research on the environment and its interaction with humanity. It covers a wide range of disciplines and seeks to publish innovative, hypothesis-driven, and impactful research that explores the entire environment, including the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and anthroposphere.
The journal's updated Aims & Scope emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary environmental research with broad impact. Priority is given to studies that advance fundamental understanding and explore the interconnectedness of multiple environmental spheres. Field studies are preferred, while laboratory experiments must demonstrate significant methodological advancements or mechanistic insights with direct relevance to the environment.