| Literature DB >> 16314926 |
M Rederstorff1, A Krol, A Lescure.
Abstract
Selenium is an essential trace element. In cattle, selenium deficiency causes dysfunction of various organs, including skeletal and cardiac muscles. In humans as well, lack of selenium is associated with many disorders, but despite accumulation of clinical reports, muscle diseases are not generally considered on the list. The goal of this review is to establish the connection between clinical observations and the most recent advances obtained in selenium biology. Recent results about a possible role of selenium-containing proteins in muscle formation and repair have been collected. Selenoprotein N is the first selenoprotein linked to genetic disorders consisting of different forms of congenital muscular dystrophies. Understanding the muscle disorders associated with selenium deficiency or selenoprotein N dysfunction is an essential step in defining the causes of the disease and obtaining a better comprehension of the mechanisms involved in muscle formation and maintenance.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16314926 PMCID: PMC2792354 DOI: 10.1007/s00018-005-5313-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci ISSN: 1420-682X Impact factor: 9.261
Table 1Selenoproteins identified in eukaryotes.
Overview of Human and animal muscular disorders provoked by selenium or selenoprotein deprivation.
| Disease | Conditions | Symptoms | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keshan disease | low selenium diet and | cardiomyopathy: necrotic lesions, inflammatory areas, calcification through myocardium | ||
| Nutritional myotonic dystrophy | low selenium diet | muscle pain and weakness | ||
| Nutritional myotonic dystrophy | parenteral or enteral nutrition | muscle pain and weakness | ||
| Chronic muscle disorder associated with oxidative stress | alcohol HIV infection | muscle pain and weakness | ||
| Rigid spine muscular dystrophy} | ||||
| Multiminicore disease} | ||||
| Mallory body-like desmin-related myopathy} | mutations in the selenoprotein N gene | hypotonia, predominance of axial muscle weakness, scoliosis, sarcomeric disorganization,… | ||
| Dropped head syndrome} | ||||
| Nutritional muscular dystrophy (chicken, turkey, salmon,…) | low selenium diet | cardiac and skeletal muscle affections | ||
| White muscle | low selenium diet inducing disease (calf)low concentration in selenoprotein W | alterations of cardiac and skeletal muscles, extensive calcification | ||
| Rigid lamb syndrome | combined selenium and vitamin E deficiency | rigidity of the limbs and spine | ||
| Fatal myopathy (guinea pig) | combined selenium and vitamin E deficiency | muscle affection, lipid peroxidation, low glutathione peroxidase |