Journal article

Selenium supplementation induces metalloproteinase-dependent L-selectin shedding from monocytes

I Ahrens, C Ellwanger, BK Smith, N Bassler, CC Yung, I Neudorfer, A Ludwig, C Bode, K Peter

Journal of Leukocyte Biology | FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL | Published : 2008

Abstract

Selenium therapy in patients with severe sepsis improves clinical outcome and has been associated with increased activity of the selenoprotein glutathione peroxidase. However, the mechanism of the observed beneficial effects remains unclear. We determined the effect of selenium treatment on the monocyte adhesion molecule L-selectin and L-selectin-related monocyte functions in vitro and transferred our findings to an in vivo mouse model. Monocytes were purified, cultured, and incubated in the presence or absence of supplemented selenium and metalloproteinase (MP) inhibitors for up to 16 h. Expression of L-selectin was unaffected after 2 and 6 h but decreased after 16 h of incubation in the pr..

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