Role of Selenium and Selenoproteins in mitochondrial function and disease

A. Perkins, J. Fischer, J. Vanderlelie
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Selenium is a key dietary micronutrient, essential for a wide range of physiological functions. The incorporation of selenium in place of sulphur to form the amino acid selenocysteine is fundamental for the synthesis of selenoproteins and reliant on dietary intake. A significant body of work has identified 25 selenoproteins with important roles in the maintenance of cellular redox homeostasis and regulation of mitochondrial function and biogenesis. The upregulation of selenoproteins have been associated with the prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress through increased antioxidant function, decreased inflammatory responses and increased respiratory function within the electron transport chain of mitochondria. These mechanisms are important in supporting muscular function, cardiovascular health, reproduction and the prevention of neurological degeneration. This review collates the evidence of interactions between selenoproteins, mitochondrial function and diseases with pathophysiological mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction and increased oxidative stress. The beneficial effect of selenium supplementation and selenoprotein upregulation may provide the platform for the development of novel treatments to reduce the burden of diseases characterised by mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress.
硒和硒蛋白在线粒体功能和疾病中的作用
硒是一种重要的膳食微量营养素,对多种生理功能至关重要。硒代替硫形成氨基酸硒半胱氨酸是合成硒蛋白的基础,依赖于饮食摄入。一项重要的工作已经确定了25种硒蛋白,它们在维持细胞氧化还原稳态和调节线粒体功能和生物发生方面发挥着重要作用。硒蛋白的上调通过增加线粒体电子传递链中的抗氧化功能、减少炎症反应和增加呼吸功能,与线粒体功能障碍和氧化应激的预防有关。这些机制在支持肌肉功能、心血管健康、生殖和预防神经退化方面很重要。本文综述了硒蛋白、线粒体功能和疾病之间相互作用的证据,以及线粒体功能障碍和氧化应激增加的病理生理机制。硒补充和硒蛋白上调的有益作用可能为开发新的治疗方法提供平台,以减轻以线粒体功能障碍和氧化应激为特征的疾病的负担。
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