Effects of Selenium Deficiency on Expression of Selenoproteins in Bovine Arterial Endothelial Cells
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Damage to the vascular endothelium by reactive oxygen species causes many cardiovascular diseases including atherosclerosis. Such damage can be prevented by selenium(Se), which is thought to exert its actions mainly through the expression of selenoproteins. Se deficiency increased the susceptibility to tert-butylhydroperoxide(t-BuOOH)and enhanced lipid peroxidation in bovine arterial endothelial cells(BAEC). We investigated the effects of Se deficiency on the expression of the selenoproteins in BAEC. ^<75>Se metabolic labeling analysis and RT-PCR analysis revealed that BAEC expressed two glutathione peroxidase(GPx)isozymes, cytosolic GPx(cGPx)and phospholipid hydroperoxide GPx(PHGPx), three thioredoxin reductase(TrxR)isozymes, TrxR1, TrxR2 and TrxR3, and selenoprotein P(SelP). Se deficiency reduced both enzyme activity and mRNA level of cGPx, but did not affect those of PHGPx. SelP mRNA level was also reduced by Se deficiency, although the extent of reduction was much smaller than that of cGPx mRNA. We further found that TrxR activity was also decreased by Se deficiency but none of the mRNA levels of TrxR isozymes were reduced. These results indicate that vascular endothelial cells express several selenoproteins including cGPx, PHGPx, TrxR isozymes and SelP which might play important roles in the defense system against oxidative stresses and that the expressions of these selenoproteins are differently regulated by Se status.
- 2001-07-01
著者
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Imura Nobumasa
Department of Public Health and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato Un
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Hara Shuntaro
Department of Public Health and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato Un
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Imura Nobumasa
Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxicology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato Univ
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HIMENO Seiichiro
Department of Molecular Nutrition and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunr
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Hara Shuntaro
Department Of Health Chemistry School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Showa University
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Hara Shuntaro
Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxicology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato Univ
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SHOJI Yasuko
Department of Public Health and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato Un
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SAKURAI Atsuko
Department of Public Health and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato Un
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YUASA Kouji
Department of Public Health and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato Un
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Himeno Seiichiro
Department Of Human Ecology School Of Health Sciences Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Yuasa Kouji
Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxicology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato Univ
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Shoji Yasuko
Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxicology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato Univ
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Sakurai Atsuko
Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxicology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato Univ
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Hara S
Kitasato Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Himeno S
Kitasato University School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxi
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Imura Nobumasa
Department Of Public Health And Molecular Toxicology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato Univ
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