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Effect of dietary supplementation of selenite on pulmonary metastasis of melanoma cells in mice

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Pages 165-169 | Received 02 Jan 1997, Accepted 30 Apr 1997, Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of selenite on experimental pulmonary metastasis of B16BL6 murine melanoma cells in C57BL/6 mice by means of an intravenous injection model. Three groups of mice were fed a basal AIN‐93G diet containing 0.1 ppm selenium (control group) or the basal diet supplemented with 2 or 4 ppm selenium as selenite (experimental groups). Mice were fed the diet for two weeks before and after the intravenous injection of 0.75 × 105 viable tumor cells. At necropsy the number of tumors that developed in the lungs and their cross‐sectional area were determined, and tumor volume was calculated. In the control group, 12 of the 15 mice had ≥11 lung tumors. In contrast, only 4 of the 15 mice in each of the selenite‐supplemented groups had ≥11 tumors. The incidence of metastasis in mice fed the control and the 2‐ and 4‐ppm selenium diets was 93%, 73%, and 53%, respectively. The median number of lung tumors was 53, 1, and 1 in mice fed the basal and the 2‐ and 4‐ppm selenium diets, respectively. Tumor cross‐sectional area and tumor volume were significantly decreased in selenite‐supplemented groups. These results demonstrate that dietary supplementation of selenite reduced pulmonary metastasis of B16BL6 melanoma cells in C57BL/6 mice and also inhibited the growth of the metastatic tumors that developed in the lungs. It is concluded that selenite may be a useful adjuvant to prevent metastatic diseases in cancer patients.

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