Abstract

Selenium, an essential trace element, showed the significant protective effects against kidney damage induced by some heavy metals. Our previous research have found that the protection effects of selenium on ROS mediated-apoptosis by mitochondria dysfunction in cadmium (Cd)-induced LLC-PK1 cells. The present study as a continuation of our earlier one to investigate the protective effects and mechanism of selenium on Cd-induced apoptosis of kidney in vivo. Cadmium exposure increased the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and altered the levels of oxidative stress related biomarkers in kidney tissue. A concomitant by the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, cytochrome c release and regulation of VDAC, Bcl-2 and Bax were observed. Apoptotic nature of cell death is confirmed by activation of caspase-3, which is also supported by histological examination. During the process, selenium played a beneficial role against Cd-induced renal damage. Pretreatment with selenium partially blocked Cd-induced ROS generation, inhibited Cd induced mitochondrial membrane potential collapse, prevented cytochrome c release, inhibited caspase activation and changed the level of VDAC, Bcl-2 and Bax. Combining all, results suggest that selenium has an ability to inhibit mitochondrial apoptotic pathway in oxidative stress mediated kidney dysfunction caused by cadmium.

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