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Different effects of low selenite and selenium-nanoparticle supplementation on adipose tissue function and insulin secretion in adolescent male rats
Author/s | Ojeda Murillo, María Luisa
Nogales Bueno, Fátima Carreras Sánchez, Olimpia Pajuelo Domínguez, Eloísa Gallego López, María del Carmen Romero Herrera, Inés Begines Ruiz, Belén Alcudia Cruz, Ana |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisiología Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Microbiología y Parasitología Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Química Orgánica y Farmacéutica |
Publication Date | 2022 |
Deposit Date | 2023-06-12 |
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Abstract | Adolescence is a period of intense growth and endocrine changes, and obesity and insulin-resistance processes during this period have lately been rising. Selenium (Se) homeostasis is related to lipid metabolism depending ... Adolescence is a period of intense growth and endocrine changes, and obesity and insulin-resistance processes during this period have lately been rising. Selenium (Se) homeostasis is related to lipid metabolism depending on the form and dose of Se. This study tests the actions of low-dose selenite and Se nanoparticles (SeNPs) on white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) deposition, insulin secretion, and GPx1, IRS-1 and FOXO3a expression in the WAT of adolescent rats as regards oxidative stress, adipocyte length and adipokine secretion. Four groups of male adolescent rats were treated: control (C), low selenite supplementation (S), low SeNP supplementation (NS) and moderate SeNP supplementation (NSS). Supplementation was received orally through water intake; NS and NSS rats received two- and tenfold more Se than C animals, respectively. SeNPs were obtained by reducing Se tetrachloride in the presence of ascorbic acid. For the first time in vivo, it was demonstrated that low selenite supplementation contributed to increased adipogenesis via the insulin signaling pathway and LCN2 modulation, while low SeNP administration prevented fat depots in WAT via the decrease in insulin signaling and FOXO3a autophagy in WAT, lowering inflammation. These effects were independent of GPx1 expression or activity in WAT. These findings provide data for dietary approaches to prevent obesity and/or anorexia during adolescence. These findings may be relevant to future studies looking at a nutritional approach aimed at pre-venting obesity and/or anorexia in adolescence. |
Funding agencies | Junta de Andalucía European Commission (EC). Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICINN). España Universidad de Sevilla |
Project ID. | US-1380878
CTS-193 PID2019-109371GB-I00 VII PPUS - 2022/00000332 VII PPUS - 2022/00000277 |
Citation | Ojeda Murillo, M.L., Nogales Bueno, F., Carreras Sánchez, O., Pajuelo Domínguez, E., Gallego López, M.d.C., Romero Herrera, I.,...,Alcudia Cruz, A. (2022). Different effects of low selenite and selenium-nanoparticle supplementation on adipose tissue function and insulin secretion in adolescent male rats. Nutrients, 14 (17), 3571. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14173571. |
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