[Modulation of the inflammatory response through complement-neutrophil activation feedback mechanism with selenium and vitamin E]
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[Modulation of the inflammatory response through complement-neutrophil activation feedback mechanism with selenium and vitamin E]
Abstract
To identify the regulatory effect of sodium selenite and vitamin E on the complement-neutrophil-reactive oxygen(ROS) activation feedback (CNAF) mechanism mediated inflammatory response, we detected ROS production and complement activation in vitro tests by chemiluminescence technique and complement fixation and recognized the regulation of the inflammatory response in vivo mouse vasculitis models of skin, lung, and liver. Convincing results were observed as both in vitro and in vivo experiments showing inhibition of CNAF mechanism with sodium selenite and vitamin E could effect the reduced ROS production and complement activation. The incidence (100%) for vasculitis in control group decreased to 20%-57% in sodium selenite and vitamin E treated groups. Elucidation of the ancillary mechanism of CNAF enhancing inflammatory response is a promising area for new therapeutic developments in the modulation of inflammatory response. As in a clinical approach, a remarkable therapeutic effect with sodium selenite was observed during an epidemic episode of epidemic hemorrhagic fever in Henan province. The mortality rate of fulminant cases was reduced from 100% of untreated control cases to 36.6% by treatment with sodium selenite. The results of present studies strongly suggest that antioxidants such as selenium and vitamin E as well as others like flavonoids can exhibit a novel anti-inflammatory action via this CNAF mechanism. It is expected in the future an increasing number of patients with severe infections or inflammatory disorders in which excessive complement activation and adverse ROS production have been implicated, e. g. ischemia-reperfusion injury, severe sepsis and diverse inflammatory vascular injuries like rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis and inflammatory bowel diseases should benefit from this newer concept guided adjuvant therapies which make use of nutrient antioxidants like selenium, vitamin E and others.
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