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KMID : 0578320090270050609
Molecules and Cells
2009 Volume.27 No. 5 p.609 ~ p.613
Antioxidative role of selenoprotein W in oxidant-induced mouse embryonic neuronal cell death
Chung Youn-Wook

Jeong Dae-Won
Noh Ok-Jeong
Park Yong-Hwan
Kang Soo-Im
Lee Min-Goo
Lee Tae-Hoon
Yim Moon-Bin
Kim Ick-Young
Abstract
It has been reported that selenoprotein W (SelW) mRNA is highly expressed in the developing central nerve system of rats, and its expression is maintained until the early postnatal stage. We here found that SelW protein significantly increased in mouse brains of postnatal day 8 and 20 relative to embryonic day 15. This was accompanied by increased expression of SOD1 and SOD2. When the expression of SelW in primary cultured cells derived from embryonic cerebral cortex was knocked down with small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), SelW siRNA-transfected neuronal cells were more sensitive to the oxidative stress induced by treatment of H2O2 than control cells. TUNEL assays revealed that H2O2-induced apoptotic cell death occurred at a higher frequency in the siRNA-transfected cells than in the control cells. Taken together, our findings suggest that SelW plays an important role in protection of neurons from oxidative stress during neuronal development.
KEYWORD
antioxidant, neuronal cells, oxidative stress, selenium, selenoprotein W
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