Antiviral activity and Antioxidant role of phenolics from Sophora interrupta Bedd in NDV induced oxidative stress in chickens

Cherukupalle Bhuvaneswar, P. R. Babu, Chintha Venkata Ramaiah, G. Sandeep, W. Rajendra
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The present investigation is taken up to evaluate the antiviral efficacy of phenolics isolated from Sophora interrupta Bedd and their antioxidant role in the brain and lungs of chicken during Newcastle disease virus (NDV) induced oxidative stress. The activity levels of selected antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalyse (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase (GR) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) levels were significantly decreased in brain and lung tissues of  NDV infected animals over controls causing oxidative stress. In addition, histopathological alterations disclosed that lungs of NDV infected chicken were affected severely as evidenced by the alterations in alveolar cell morphology, congestion, necrotic and degenerative changes whereas degeneration of Purkinje cells, neuronal necrosis, degeneration in myelin sheath and compression of cells were observed in the brain of NDV infected chickens. These reduced antioxidant defence mechanisms and histopathological abnormalities were restored to normal when chicken were pre-treated with the phenolics isolated from Sophora interrupta Bedd at the dose of 300 mg/Kg Bw/day for one week. Pre-treatment with the phenolics isolated from the above medicinal plant also caused significant reduction in the titre levels of NDV. These results suggest that pre-treatment with the phenolics isolated from Sophora interrupta Bedd exhibited significant antiviral activity and thus the plant extract may be used as a prophylactic treatment for the prevention of NDV infection in chicken.
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苦参酚类物质对NDV诱导的鸡氧化应激的抗病毒活性及抗氧化作用
本文研究了苦参酚类物质对新城疫病毒(NDV)氧化应激鸡脑和肺的抗病毒作用及其抗氧化作用。NDV感染动物脑和肺组织中超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、催化酶(CAT)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)、谷胱甘肽还原酶(GR)和谷胱甘肽s -转移酶(GST)活性水平较对照组显著降低,引起氧化应激。此外,组织病理学改变表明,新城疫病毒感染鸡的肺部受到严重影响,肺泡细胞形态改变,充血,坏死和退行性改变,而新城疫病毒感染鸡的大脑中观察到浦肯野细胞变性,神经元坏死,髓鞘变性和细胞压缩。以300 mg/Kg Bw/天的剂量对鸡进行预处理一周后,鸡的抗氧化防御机制和组织病理异常恢复正常。用上述药用植物分离出的酚类物质进行预处理也能显著降低NDV滴度水平。上述结果表明,用苦参酚类物质预处理具有明显的抗病毒活性,可作为预防鸡新城疫的一种预防性处理方法。
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