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Intervention trial with selenium for the prevention of lung cancer among tin miners in Yunnan,China
Authors:Shu-Yu Yu  Bao-Lin Mao  Ping Xiao  Wei-Ping Yu  Ying-Long Wang  Chang-Zhi Huang  Wang-Qiu Chen  Xiang-Zhan Xuan
Affiliation:1. Cancer Institute, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China
2. Labor Protection Institute of the Yunnan Tin Corporation, Gejiu, China
3. Beijing Food Industrial Institute, Beijing, China
Abstract:This pilot study evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of conducting a double-blind clinical trial for the prevention of lung cancer with selenium (Se) in Yunnan Tin Corporation, the People's Republic of China, where the incidence rates of lung cancer are extraordinarily high among the miners. Forty healthy miners were randomized to either 300 μg of Se in high Se malt cakes or an identical placebo of malt cakes daily for one year. Subjects consumed their usual daily diet. The low Se concentrations in plasma (0.05±0.008 μg/mL) and hair (0.442±0.085 μg/g) reflected their low dietary Se intake in the control subjects. In Se-supplemented group, the Se status was increased by 178% for serum and 194.8% for hair. The serum GSHpx activity was increased by 155.7%, whereas the lipid peroxide level was reduced by 74.5% compared to the placebo. The results of UDS assay indicated that the lymphocyte DNA damage induced by ultraviolet irradiation and carcinogen 3,4-benzpyrene could be protected by Se supplementation. Se-supplementation did not affect the liver function test (SGPT), as well as the concentrations of hemoglobin, albumin, and cholesterol. Thus, daily intake of 300 μg Se in form of Se-malt as a chemopreventive measure is safe and effective to humans with low Se status.
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