Abstract:
The protective effects of sodium selenite (Na
2SeO
3) on oxidative damage and apoptosis of liver cells (L8824) induced by sodium nitrite (NaNO
2) were investigated. Cells were pre-incubated by Na
2SeO
3 for 12h and then exposed to NaNO
2 (5, 10 and 25 mg/L) for 24h. The results showed that the apoptotic rate was highly induced by NaNO
2, and the activities of glutathione peroxidase (GPX), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) as well as the expressions of glutathione peroxidase (
gpx), superoxide dismutase (
sod) and catalase (
cat) genes were reduced (
P<0.05). After the cells treated by Na
2SeO
3 for 24h, the expressions of
gpx,
sod,
cat and the activities of GPX, SOD, CAT increased (
P<0.05), the expression of anti-apoptosis gene
bcl-2 and the marker gene of Nrf2 pathway
Keap1 up-regulated significantly. When the cells were pre-incubated by Na
2SeO
3 for 12h and then exposed to NaNO
2 for 24h, the antioxidant and apoptosis indicators could be maintained at normal levels, as well as the
Nrf2 and
Keap1. Na
2SeO
3 might prevent the decrease of GPX, SOD, CAT levels and the increase of apoptotic rate. The results showed that the supplement of selenium in the liver cells of grass carp could prevent the damage of antioxidant system and apoptosis-promoting caused by NaNO
2 exposure, and the Nrf2 pathway might play an important role in this process.