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  • Differential Acute Effects of Selenomethionine and Sodium Selenite on the Severity of Colitis
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  1. Hiller, Franziska |
  2. Oldorff, Lisa |
  3. Besselt, Karolin |
  4. Kipp, Anna Patricia |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2015
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2015-04-10
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  • 7(4): 2687-2706
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  • 2015
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  • http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7042687 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425167/ |
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  • The European population is only suboptimally supplied with the essential trace element selenium. Such a selenium status is supposed to worsen colitis while colitis-suppressive effects were observed with adequate or supplemented amounts of both organic selenomethionine (SeMet) and inorganic sodium selenite. In order to better understand the effect of these selenocompounds on colitis development we examined colonic phenotypes of mice fed supplemented diets before the onset of colitis or during the acute phase. Colitis was induced by treating mice with 1% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) for seven days. The selenium-enriched diets were either provided directly after weaning (long-term) or were given to mice with a suboptimal selenium status after DSS withdrawal (short-term). While long-term selenium supplementation had no effect on colitis development, short-term selenite supplementation, however, resulted in a more severe colitis. Colonic selenoprotein expression was maximized in all selenium-supplemented groups independent of the selenocompound or intervention time. This indicates that the short-term selenite effect appears to be independent from colonic selenoprotein expression. In conclusion, a selenite supplementation during acute colitis has no health benefits but may even aggravate the course of disease.
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lokal oxidative stress
lokal IBD
lokal selenomethionine
lokal selenite
lokal colitis
lokal DSS
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  1. German Research Foundation |
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  1. KI 1590/2- 1
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