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THE EFFECT OF GENISTEIN ON SOME PRODUCTIVE AND BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD TRAITS OF QUAIL ( Coturnix coturnix japonica ) Texte intégral
2014
Majed H. AL-Asadi | Waleed Y. Kasim | Sajida A. Alshaheen
This study was conducted at commercial poultry farm in Aboalkassib from 9/3/2013 to 9/5/2013. A total of 60 day old quail chicks were randomly distributed to four groups , 15 birds for each treatments. Treatments were (1): control group , (2) : 100 ml genistein per 1 litter of drinking water, (3): 100 ml genistein plus 10 ml vitamin E per 1 litter of drinking water , and (4): 150 ml genistein plus 10 ml vitamin E per 1 litter of drinking water . T3 caused significantly (P
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Effect of genistein on replication of bovine herpesvirus type 1 Texte intégral
2002
Akula, Shaw M. | Hurley, David J. | Wixon, Regina L. | Wang, Chungyang | Chase, Christopher C.L.
Objective-To study the antiviral activity of genistein, a soya isoflavone, on in vitro replication of bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BHV-1). Sample Population-Madin-Darby bovine kidney (MDBK) cells. Procedure-Effects of genistein on the magnitude and kinetics of inhibition of BHV-1 phosphorylation of glycoprotein E (gE) and in vitro replication of BHV-1 in MDBK cells were evaluated. Antiviral activity of genistein was compared with 2 compounds, estradiol-17β (EST) and tamoxifen (TAM), that have estrogenic and antiestrogenic activity, respectively. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to determine the concentration of genistein in medium from infected and uninfected MDBK cultures. Results-Genistein reduced BHV-1, but not gE-deleted BHV-1 (BHV-1gEΔ3.1), replication by 90% at 18 hours after inoculation. This inhibition was not sustained through 24 hours after inoculation. The genistein concentration in media from MDBK cells was decreased by 40% during BHV-1 infection, compared with 16% for uninfected cells, at 24 hours after inoculation. Genistein inhibited gE phosphorylation and BHV- 1 replication in a dose-dependent manner. Dosing with 25 µMgenistein at 0 and 12 hours after inoculation of BHV-1 was optimal for decreasing BHV-1 replication. Estradiol-17β EST and TAM did not affect BHV-1 replication. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-The decrease in genistein concentration was a viral infection-dependent event. Genistein is an inhibitor of BHV-1 replication because of its ability to inhibit tyrosine kinase activity. A possible application may be for the control of BHV-1 infection in cattle by feeding soya products rich in genistein prior to or during periods of stress.
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