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Dimethyldiselenide and methylseleninic acid generate superoxide in an in vitro chemiluminescence assay in the presence of glutathione: implications for the anticarcinogenic activity of L-selenomethionine and L-Se-methylselenocysteine.

J E Spallholz1, B J Shriver, T W Reid.   

Abstract

The reduction of cancer incidence by dietary supplementation with L-selenomethionine, L-Se-methylselenocysteine, and other methylated selenium compounds and metabolites is believed to be due to the metabolic generation of the monomethylated selenium species methylselenol. Dimethyldiselenide and methylseleninic acid were reduced by glutathione in an in vitro chemiluminescent assay in the presence of lucigenin for the detection of superoxide (O2-.). The methylselenol produced on reduction of dimethyldiselenide and methylseleninic acid was found to be highly catalytic, continuously generating a steady state of O2-. The O2-. detected by the chemiluminescence generated by methylselenol was fully quenched by superoxide dismutase, causing a complete cessation of chemiluminescence. In contrast, dimethyldisulfide in the presence of glutathione was not catalytic to any measurable extent and did not generate any superoxide. These in vitro results suggest that methylselenol catalysis is possible in vivo, and if metabolism generates sufficient concentrations of methlylselenol from L-selenomethionine or L-Se-methylselenocysteine in vivo, it could change the redox status of cells and oxidatively induce cellular apoptosis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11799920     DOI: 10.1207/S15327914NC401_8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Cancer        ISSN: 0163-5581            Impact factor:   2.900


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1.  Apoptosis induced by selenomethionine and methioninase is superoxide mediated and p53 dependent in human prostate cancer cells.

Authors:  Rui Zhao; Frederick E Domann; Weixiong Zhong
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2.  The selenium metabolite methylselenol regulates the expression of ligands that trigger immune activation through the lymphocyte receptor NKG2D.

Authors:  Michael Hagemann-Jensen; Franziska Uhlenbrock; Stephanie Kehlet; Lars Andresen; Charlotte Gabel-Jensen; Lars Ellgaard; Bente Gammelgaard; Søren Skov
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-09-25       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  Selenium accumulation, distribution, and speciation in spineless prickly pear cactus: a drought- and salt-tolerant, selenium-enriched nutraceutical fruit crop for biofortified foods.

Authors:  Gary S Bañuelos; Sirine C Fakra; Spencer S Walse; Matthew A Marcus; Soo In Yang; Ingrid J Pickering; Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits; John L Freeman
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2010-11-08       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 4.  Chemopreventive mechanisms of α-keto acid metabolites of naturally occurring organoselenium compounds.

Authors:  John T Pinto; Jeong-In Lee; Raghu Sinha; Melanie E MacEwan; Arthur J L Cooper
Journal:  Amino Acids       Date:  2010-04-10       Impact factor: 3.520

Review 5.  Proposed criteria for assessing the efficacy of cancer reduction by plant foods enriched in carotenoids, glucosinolates, polyphenols and selenocompounds.

Authors:  John W Finley
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2005-03-22       Impact factor: 4.357

6.  Selenium Ecotoxicology in Freshwater Lakes Receiving Coal Combustion Residual Effluents: A North Carolina Example.

Authors:  Jessica E Brandt; Emily S Bernhardt; Gary S Dwyer; Richard T Di Giulio
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2017-02-06       Impact factor: 9.028

7.  Selenium compounds activate early barriers of tumorigenesis.

Authors:  Min Wu; Mandy M Kang; Norberta W Schoene; Wen-Hsing Cheng
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-02-15       Impact factor: 5.157

8.  Expression of p53 enhances selenite-induced superoxide production and apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells.

Authors:  Rui Zhao; Nong Xiang; Frederick E Domann; Weixiong Zhong
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2006-02-15       Impact factor: 12.701

9.  Alpha-keto acid metabolites of naturally occurring organoselenium compounds as inhibitors of histone deacetylase in human prostate cancer cells.

Authors:  Jeong-In Lee; Hui Nian; Arthur J L Cooper; Raghu Sinha; Jenny Dai; William H Bisson; Roderick H Dashwood; John T Pinto
Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)       Date:  2009-07

10.  Selenium variation induced oxidative stress regulates p53 dependent germ cell apoptosis: plausible involvement of HSP70-2.

Authors:  Naveen Kaushal; M P Bansal
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2009-02-27       Impact factor: 5.614

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