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Mujahid Iqbal1, Hui Zhang1, Khalid Mehmood1,2, Aoyun Li1, Xiong Jiang1, Yaping Wang1, Jialu Zhang1, Muhammad Kashif Iqbal1, Mujeeb Ur Rehman1, Wangyuan Yao1, Shijin Yang1, Jiakui Li1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) is a skeletal disease of fast growing chicken and other avian species. It is characterized by an avascular and non-mineralized growth plate, which leads to a deformed tibial bone and lameness. Unfortunately, this disease is not only responsible for causing huge economic losses but also raises animal welfare concerns. Icariin is a flavonoid, which is isolated from Epimedium pubescens herb, and it has been used to cure different diseases including bone fractures and osteoporosis.Entities:
Keywords: BMP-2; Chicken bone diseases; Gene expression; Icariin; Tibial dyschondroplasia
Year: 2018 PMID: 29988477 PMCID: PMC6026509 DOI: 10.1186/s12575-018-0080-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Proced Online ISSN: 1480-9222 Impact factor: 3.244
Fig. 1A visual difference between the normal and TD affected tibial bone of chicken
Fig. 2The morphological changes of growth plates in the proximal end of tibia (Longitudinal section and H & E staining) on day 18. Average TD score graph on day 18 (Upper graph). Surface plot of trabecular bone was generated and analyzed by Image-Pro Plus. Vascular area on day 18 (Lower graph) showing the percentage of blood vessel in different groups. *P < 0.05
Fig. 3The hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of growth plate (PZ = Prehypertrophic zone, HZ = Hypertrophic zone, BV = Blood vessels) and hypertrophic zone (Large arrows = cell death) of tibia and Immunohistochemical localization of BMP-2 in control (a) TD (b) and icariin (c) group. Graph (d) shows the BMP-2 relative expression in all the three groups on day 18. *P < 0.05
Fig. 4Real-time quantitative PCR analysis and protein levels of BMP-2 were analyzed in growth plate on day 7, 10, 14 and 18. a The mRNA levels of BMP-2 was detected by RT-qPCR; b The protein levels of BMP-2 was detected by Western blotting. Western blot bands were quantified by ImageJ®. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01