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Original Article

Selenium Treatment in Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Pages 364-368 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Tarp, U., Overvad, K., Thorling, E.B., Graudal, H. and Hansen, J.C. Selenium treatment in rheumatoid arthritis. (Submitted March 1, 1985.) Scand J Rheumatology 14: 364–368, 1985.

A low selenium level has been reported in rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile chronic arthritis. Selenium is an essential part of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase, which catabolizes peroxides, compounds which are suggested to be of pathogenetic importance in rheumatic diseases. To assess a possible antirheumatic effect of selenium, 40 patients with active RA were included in a 6-month double-blind clinical study of selenium versus placebo. The patients in the selenium group were given daily supplements of 256 pg selenium in selenium-enriched yeast. Although concentrations of selenium in serum and erythrocytes increased considerably, no significant antirheumatic effect of selenium could be demonstrated.

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