International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2022)

A Novel Selenium Polysaccharide Alleviates the Manganese (Mn)-Induced Toxicity in Hep G2 Cells and <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>

  • Tao Chen,
  • Xiaoju Wang,
  • Xinchen Yan,
  • Yali Dai,
  • Tao Liang,
  • Lijun Zhou,
  • Shiling Feng,
  • Ming Yuan,
  • Hongyu Yang,
  • Chunbang Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23084097
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 4097

Abstract

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Manganese (Mn) is now known to have a variety of toxicities, particularly when exposed to it in the workplace. However, there are still ineffective methods for reducing Mn’s hazardous effects. In this study, a new selenium polysaccharide (Se-PCS) was developed from the shell of Camellia oleifera to reduce Mn toxicity in vitro and in vivo. The results revealed that Se-PCS may boost cell survival in Hep G2 cells exposed to Mn and activate antioxidant enzyme activity, lowering ROS and cell apoptosis. Furthermore, after being treated with Se-PCS, Caenorhabditis elegans survived longer under Mn stress. daf-16, a tolerant critical gene, was turned on. Moreover, the antioxidant system was enhanced as the increase in strong antioxidant enzyme activity and high expression of the sod-3, ctl-2, and gst-1 genes. A variety of mutations were also used to confirm that Se-PCS downregulated the insulin signaling pathway. These findings showed that Se-PCS protected Hep G2 cells and C. elegans via the insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway and that it could be developed into a promising medication to treat Mn toxicity.

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