Literature DB >> 16036356

Serum selenium predicts levels of F2-isoprostanes and prostaglandin F2alpha in a 27 year follow-up study of Swedish men.

Johanna Helmersson1, Johan Arnlöv, Bengt Vessby, Anders Larsson, Georg Alfthan, Samar Basu.   

Abstract

Low concentrations of selenium (Se) predict mortality and cardiovascular diseases in some populations. The effect of Se on in vivo indicators of oxidative stress and inflammation, two important features of atherosclerosis, in human populations is largely unexplored. This study investigated the longitudinal association between serum selenium (s-Se) and a golden standard indicator of oxidative stress in vivo (8-iso-prostaglandin F2alpha, a major F2-isoprostane), an indicator of cyclooxygenase (COX)-mediated inflammation (prostaglandin F2alpha), high sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and serum amyloid A protein (SAA) in a follow-up study of 27 years. The s-Se was measured in 615 Swedish men at 50 years of age in a health investigation. The status of oxidative stress and inflammation was evaluated in a re-investigation 27 years later by quantification of urinary 8-iso-PGF2alpha and 15-keto-dihydro-PGF2alpha (a major metabolite of PGF2alpha) and serum hsCRP, SAA and IL-6. Men in the highest quartile of s-Se at age 50 had decreased levels of 8-iso-PGF2alpha compared to all lower quartiles and decreased levels of PGF2alpha compared to all lower quartiles at follow-up. These associations were independent of BMI, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, smoking, alpha-tocopherol and beta-carotene at baseline. The s-Se was not associated with hsCRP, SAA or IL-6 at follow-up. In conclusion, high concentrations of s-Se predict reduced levels of oxidative stress and subclinical COX-mediated (but not cytokine-mediated) inflammation in a male population. The associations between Se, oxidative stress and inflammation, respectively, might be related to the proposed cardiovascular protective property of Se.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16036356     DOI: 10.1080/10715760500108513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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2.  Association of plasma selenium concentrations with total IGF-1 among older community-dwelling adults: the InCHIANTI study.

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3.  Dietary selenium intake and mortality in two population-based cohort studies of 133 957 Chinese men and women.

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4.  The interplay between uric acid and antioxidants in relation to physical function in older persons.

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5.  Low plasma selenium concentrations and mortality among older community-dwelling adults: the InCHIANTI Study.

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6.  Association of low plasma selenium concentrations with poor muscle strength in older community-dwelling adults: the InCHIANTI Study.

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7.  24-Hour ambulatory blood pressure associates inversely with prostaglandin F(2α), interleukin-6 and F(2)-isoprostane formation in a Swedish population of older men.

Authors:  Johanna Helmersson-Karlqvist; Kristina Björklund-Bodegård; Anders Larsson; Samar Basu
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Authors:  Marcello Maggio; Francesca De Vita; Fulvio Lauretani; Valeria Buttò; Giuliana Bondi; Chiara Cattabiani; Antonio Nouvenne; Tiziana Meschi; Elisabetta Dall'Aglio; Gian Paolo Ceda
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10.  New insights regarding tissue Se and Hg interactions on oxidative stress from plasma IsoP and IsoF measures in the Canadian Inuit population.

Authors:  Dalal Alkazemi; Grace M Egeland; L Jackson Roberts; Hing M Chan; Stan Kubow
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2013-05-13       Impact factor: 5.922

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