HIF-1α Activates Mitophagy through BNIP3 to Inhibit IPEC-J2 Apoptosis under Heat Stress

Oct 10, 2025Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

HIF-1α triggers removal of damaged mitochondria through BNIP3 to reduce cell death in intestinal cells during heat stress

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Abstract

The ratio of LC3II/I in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum increased significantly (< 0.001) under 72 hours of heat stress.

  • Heat stress causes damage to the physical barrier of porcine small intestinal mucosa, including disorganized microvilli and disrupted tight junctions.
  • Mitochondrial structure is compromised during heat stress, indicating disrupted mitochondrial homeostasis.
  • Increased levels of HIF-1α are associated with improved mitochondrial function and enhanced mitophagy during heat stress.
  • HIF-1α, BNIP3, AMPK, Parkin, and LC3II/I expression levels rise significantly under heat stress, while P62 levels decrease.
  • Inhibition of BNIP3 negates the protective effects of HIF-1α on mitophagy, suggesting a critical role for BNIP3 in this process.
  • HIF-1α appears to reduce heat stress-induced cell apoptosis, but this effect is blocked by BNIP3 inhibition.

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