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Organic and inorganic selenium compounds inhibit mouse mammary cell growth in vitro by different cellular pathways.

R Sinha1, T K Said, D Medina.   

Abstract

Selenium, both organic and inorganic forms, inhibit mammary tumorigenesis in vivo and mammary cell growth in vitro. In the present study, sodium selenite was compared to methylselenocysteine (MSC) for their individual effects on cell growth, cdc2/cdk2 kinase activities and the levels of cyclins D1, E and A bound to cdk2 in a mouse mammary epithelial cell culture model. Selenite arrested the growth of cells in S-G2-M phase in contrast to MSC which arrested or delayed the cells in G1. In MSC-treated cells there was a 57% drop in the cdk2 kinase activity accompanied by a 73.5% decrease in cyclin E-cdk2 content as compared to the control cells. Selenite treatment increased the cdk2 kinase activity by 30% without any appreciable change in either of the cyclins D1, E or A bound to cdk2 when compared to the control cells. These data support the hypothesis that selenite and MSC have distinct modes of action in the inhibition of cell growth in vitro. Selenite has a strong genotoxic effect on the tumor cells; in contrast, MSC appears to inhibit cell growth via specific inhibition of cell cycle regulatory proteins.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8947525     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3835(96)04373-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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