Background: Chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ) is an inorganic, potent biocide and is available in highly purified aqueous solution. It can be administered as an oral antiseptic in this form.Objectives: Our aim is to determine the level of inflammatory markers and cytochrome genes expressed by enterocytes exposed to different concentrations of hyperpure chlorine dioxide solution.Methods: Porcine jejunal enterocyte cell (IPEC-J2) cultures were treated with the aqueous solution of hyper-pure chlorine dioxide of various concentrations. We determined the alterations in mRNA levels of inflammatory mediators, such as IL6, CXCL8/IL8, TNF, HSPA6 (Hsp70), CAT and PTGS2 (COX2); furthermore, the expression of three cytochrome genes (CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP3A29) were analysed by quantitative PCR method.
Results:The highest applied ClO 2 concentration reduced the expression of all three investigated CYP genes. The gene expression of PTGS2 and CAT were not altered by most concentrations of ClO 2 . The expression of IL8 gene was reduced by all applied concentrations of ClO 2 . TNF mRNA level was also decreased by most ClO 2 concentrations used.Conclusions: Different concentrations of chlorine dioxide exhibited immunomodulatory activity and caused altered transcription of CYP450 genes in porcine enterocytes.Further studies are needed to determine the appropriate ClO 2 concentration for oral use in animals.
K E Y W O R D Schlorine dioxide, cytochrome genes, inflammatory markers, intestinal cells
INTRODUCTIONChlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ) is a transfer-oxidising agent with high efficacy and speed in killing pathogens, vegetative bacteria, spores, viruses and fungi. ClO 2 is a strong, but a rather selective oxidiser. Chlorine diox-This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.