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Immunomodulatory effect of selenosemicarbazides and selenium inorganic compounds, distribution in organs after selenium supplementation
Authors:Irena Musik  Maria Koziol-Montewka  Sabina Toś-Luty  Kazimierz Pasternak  Jadwiga Latuszyńska  Malgorzata Tokarska  Malgorzata Kielczykowska
Institution:(1) Chemistry Deptartment, Poland;(2) Institute of Rural Medicine, Poland;(3) Microbiology Deptartment, University Medical School, Lublin, Poland
Abstract:Antioxidant properties of selenium producing a protective barrier against free radicals play an important role in numerous metabolic and immunologic processes associated with oxidation- reduction reactions which take place during intracellular digestion of phagocyted bacteria. The aim of our study was to examine the properties of an organic compound of selenium, 4-(o-tolilo)- selenosemicarbazide of p-chlorobenzoic acid in terms of its retention in organs, effect on erythropoesis and phagocytic abilities of neutrophiles as well as antioxidant properties in neutrophiles tested with NBT test. This compound as well as inorganic sodium selenate was given to Swiss mice at the dose of 10–3 g Se/kg for the period of 10 days. The concentrations of selenium in livers of mice treated with sodium selenate and selenosemicarbazide were found to be higher than in controls (18,7 mgrg lg–1 and 23.2 mgrg lg–1 vs. 12 mgrg lg–1, respectively). Analysis of blood cells count has shown a significant decrease in neutrophile levels in both groups treated with selenium. The influence of selenium compounds on phagocytosis and especially NBT test has been determined (3.8% of positive cells in the controls vs. 2.2% and 0.9% in the groups treated with sodium selenate and selenosemicarbazide, respectively). Our preliminary investigations suggest that selenosemicarbazides are biologically active compounds and can modify neutrophile functions.
Keywords:4-(o-tolilo)-selenosemicarbazide  mice  organ deposition immunological activity  selenium  supplementation
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