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Selenium Triggers Nrf2-AMPK Crosstalk to Alleviate Cadmium-Induced Autophagy in Rabbit Cerebrum.

Haotian Xue1, Huabin Cao1, Chenghong Xing1, Jiapei Feng1, Linwei Zhang1, Caiying Zhang1, Guoliang Hu1, Fan Yang2.   

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal that accumulates in the brain and causes a series of histopathological changes. Selenium (Se) exerts a crucial function in protecting damage caused by toxic heavy metals, but its potential mechanism is rarely studied. The main purpose of this study is to explore the protective effects of Se on Cd-induced oxidative stress and autophagy in rabbit cerebrum. Forty rabbits were randomly divided into four groups and treated as follows: Control group, Cd (1 mg/kg⋅BW) group, Se (0.5 mg/kg⋅BW) group and Cd (1 mg/kg⋅BW)+Se (0.5 mg/kg⋅BW) group, with 30 days feeding management. Our results suggested that Se treatment significantly suppressed the Cd-induced degenerative changes including cell necrosis, vacuolization, and atrophic neurons. In addition, Se decreased the contents of MDA and H2O2 and increased the activities of CAT, SOD, GST, GSH and GSH-Px, alleviating the imbalance of the redox system induced by Cd. Furthermore, Cd caused the up-regulation of the mRNA levels of autophagy-related genes (ATG3, ATG5, ATG7, ATG12 and p62), AMPK (Prkaa1, Prkaa2, Prkab1, Prkab2, Prkag2, Prkag3) and Nrf2 (Nrf2, HO-1 and NQO1) signaling pathway, and the expression levels of LC3II/LC3I, p-AMPK/AMPK, Beclin-1, Nrf2 and HO-1 proteins, which were alleviated by Se, indicated that Se inhibited Cd-induced autophagy and Nrf2 signaling pathway activation. In conclusion, our study found that Se antagonized Cd-induced oxidative stress and autophagy in the brain by generating crosstalk between AMPK and Nrf2 signaling pathway.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  AMPK; Autophagy; Cadmium; Nrf2; Selenium

Year:  2021        PMID: 34252479     DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2021.152855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicology        ISSN: 0300-483X            Impact factor:   4.221


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1.  Neuroinflammation and Microglial Activation at Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla Underpin Cadmium-Induced Cardiovascular Dysregulation in Rats.

Authors:  Ching-Yi Tsai; Chi Fang; Jacqueline C C Wu; Chiung-Ju Wu; Kuang-Yu Dai; Shu-Mi Chen
Journal:  J Inflamm Res       Date:  2021-08-11

2.  Molybdenum and Cadmium Co-induce Mitochondrial Quality Control Disorder via FUNDC1-Mediated Mitophagy in Sheep Kidney.

Authors:  Yunhui Wu; Fan Yang; Guangbin Zhou; Qi Wang; Chenghong Xing; He Bai; Xin Yi; Zhiwei Xiong; Shuqiu Yang; Huabin Cao
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-01-28
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