The effect of selenium on cell proliferation in liver and colon Journal Article


Authors: Tempero, M. A.; Deschner, E. E.; Zedeck, M. S.
Article Title: The effect of selenium on cell proliferation in liver and colon
Abstract: Epidemiologic and experimental evidence support a chemoprotective role for selenium (Se) in malignancy. Many mechanisms have been proposed to explain this phenomenon. In this study, the effect of Se intake on proliferation of hepatocytes and normal colonic epithelial cells in rats was determined using autoradiographic analysis of thymidine incorporation into DNA. Hepatocyte proliferation was measured 24 h after partial hepatectomy. Selenium-dosed animals demonstrated a significant reduction in hepatocyte labeling compared to the control group (6.1±2.6 vs 29.2±15.6, p=0.003). However, Se dosing did not affect the thymidine-labeling indices or distribution of labeling in colonic epithelium. Selenium may inhibit cell proliferation when it is the result of an unusually intense stimulus. This finding could explain in part the inhibitory effect of Se in some experimental cancer models. © 1986 The Humana Press Inc.
Keywords: drug efficacy; nonhuman; cell proliferation; in vitro study; carcinogenesis; liver; rat; selenium; radioisotope; colon; autoradiography; thymidine h 3; large intestine; carcino-genesis; selenium intake, effect of on cell proliferation; selenium, chemoprotective role of in malignancy; sodium selenite; chemical protection
Journal Title: Biological Trace Element Research
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0163-4984
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1986-08-01
Start Page: 145
End Page: 152
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf02795567
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 24254361
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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