Low-Selenium Diet Induces Cell Cycle Arrest of Thymocytes and Alters Serum IL-2 Content in Chickens |
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Authors: | Xi Peng Hengmin Cui Jingxin Yuan Wei Cui Jing Fang Zhicai Zuo Junliang Deng Kangcheng Pan Yi Zhou Weimin Lai |
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Affiliation: | College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an, Sichuan, China, 625014. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this 42-day study was to investigate the effects of low selenium (Se) on cellular immune function by determining cell cycle of thymus, serum IL-2 content, and mitogenesis of peripheral blood T-lymphocytes. One hundred twenty 1-day-old Avian broilers were randomly assigned to two groups of 60 each and were fed on a low-Se diet (0.0342?mg/kg Se) or a control diet (0.2?mg/kg Se), respectively. Cell cycle analysis by flow cytometry showed that low-Se diet caused an increase in G(0)G(1) phase cells that corresponded to a decrease in S-phase cells in thymus. Ultrastructurally, mitochondria injury and increased apoptotic cells with condensed nuclei were observed. Low-Se diet decreased the serum IL-2 contents and mitogenesis of peripheral blood lymphocytes to concanavalin A in comparison with those of control group. These data indicate that low-Se diet inhibits the development of thymus by arresting the cell cycle and decreasing the IL-2 content. |
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