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Carcinogenic effect of arsenate in C57BL/6J/Han mice and its modulation by different dietary selenium status
Authors:Maciej St&#x;pnik  Jan Stetkiewicz  Aleksander Krajnow  Katarzyna Domeradzka  Dobros&#x;awa Gradecka-Meesters  Joanna Arkusz  Ma&#x;gorzata Sta&#x;czyk  Jadwiga Palus  El bieta Dziuba&#x;towska  Wojciech Sobala  Jolanta Gromadzi&#x;ska  Wojciech W&#x;sowicz  Konrad Rydzy&#x;ski
Institution:aNofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 8 Św. Teresy Street, 91-348 Łódź, Poland
Abstract:In this study, carcinogenic effects of arsenate in female C57BL/6J/Han mice exposed in drinking water to 50, 200 or 500 μg As/L for 24 months were investigated. All animals were fed low-selenium diet, however half of them were supplemented with sodium selenite in drinking water (200 μg Se/L) to ensure the normal dietary level of selenium. Glutathione peroxidase activity in erythrocytes and plasma as well as selenium concentration in plasma after 3, 6, 12 and 18 months in satellite groups showed considerable decrease in animals from non-selenium supplemented groups in comparison to supplemented groups. A clear arsenic concentration-dependent increase in the number of malignant lymphoma associated with increase in the risk of death was observed (hazard ratio=0.91, 1.46, and 2.24, for 50, 200 and 500 μg As/L, respectively). No significant influence of selenium dietary status on arsenic carcinogenicity was shown. A significant association between selenium supplementation status and increased risk of death of the animals from causes other than malignant tumors was found (HR=1.79, p=0.04).
Keywords:Arsenate  Carcinogenicity  Selenium  Diet  Drinking water  Mouse
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