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Selenium supplementation modulates apoptotic processes in thyroid follicular cells
Authors
Ahsan
Antonelli
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Arscott
Blot
Cho
Clark
Contempre
Dixon
Drutel
Effraimidis
Esposito
Faure
Fernandes
Hammond
Huang
Huang
Kaufmann
Kaushal
Kim
Kipp
Kohrle
Kohrle
Kucharzewski
Lee
Maria
Mirzayans
Mitsiades
Passaro
Pham
Prasad
Rayman
Rayman
Saito
Salmaso
Shan
Song
Stassi
Villette
Wallenberg
Wang
Wang
Wang
Watt
Wichman
Winther
Winther
Xu
Yao
Yu
Publication date
1 January 2017
Publisher
'Wiley'
Doi
Abstract
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient modulating several physiopathological processes in the human body. The aim of the study is to characterize the molecular effects determined by Se-supplementation in thyroid follicular cells, using as model the well-differentiated rat thyroid follicular cell line FRTL5. Experiments have been performed to evaluate the effects of Se on cell growth, mortality and proliferation and on modulation of pro- and antiapoptotic pathways. The results indicate that Se-supplementation improves FRTL5 growth rate. Furthermore, Se reduces the proportion of cell death and modulates both proapoptotic (p53 and Bim) and antiapoptotic (NF-kB and Bcl2) mRNA levels. In addition, incubation with high doses of Na-Se might prevent the ER-stress apoptosis induced by tunicamycin, as assessed by membrane integrity maintenance, reduction in caspase 3/7 activities, and reduction in Casp-3 and PARP cleavage. Taken together, these results provide molecular evidences indicating the role of Se supplementation on cell death and apoptosis modulation in thyroid follicular cells. These observations may be useful to understand the effects of this micronutrient on the physiopathology of the thyroid gland. © 2017 The Authors BioFactors published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2017
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