The Pro-Oxidant, Apoptotic and Anti-Angiogenic Effects of Selenium Supplementation on Colorectal Tumors Induced by 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine in BALB/C Mice
Research Abstract
Background: Selenium is a mineral that showed both pro- and anti-oxidant activities in various disease
models. In this study, we evaluated the anti-tumor effect of selenium against 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-
induced colorectal cancer in BALB/C mice and its effect on apoptosis and angiogenesis.
Methods: Colorectal cancer was induced by subcutaneous injection of DMH (20 mg/kg body weight) in
BALB/C mice once weekly for 20 weeks. Selenium (200 mg/L) was given to DMH plus selenium-treated
group in the drinking water for the next 3 months.
Results:The DMH plus selenium-treated group exhibited significantly lower expression of cloned caudal-type
homebox gene -2 (CDX-2) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) but higher caspase-3 expression level
at p<0.001 compared to the DMH-treated group. Moreover, a decrease in the reduced glutathione content and
glutathione peroxidase activity but an increase in the malondialdehyde content were observed at p<0.001. Both
macroscopic and microscopic examination of the colorectal tissues confirmed the results.
Conclusions: The anti-tumor effect of selenium against an induced colorectal cancer in mice is attributed to
its pro-oxidant, anti-angiogenic and apoptotic effects.
Keywords: Angiogenesis, Apoptosis, Cancer, Mineral, Oxidative Stress.
Research Keywords
Angiogenesis, Apoptosis, Cancer, Mineral, Oxidative Stress