Abstract

The leukotrienes, prominent mediators of immediate hypersensitivity and inflammation, are derived from the major product of leukocyte lipoxygenase activity, 5-HPETE. An alternative pathway for 5-HPETE metabolism is reduction to 5-HETE. I hypothesize that, in analogy to its established role in platelet lipoxygenase metabolism, the selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase mediates this reduction. If so, supplementary selenium may decrease leukotriene production, and thus have value as a nutritional adjuvant in the management of asthma and various other inflammatory disorders.

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