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Effects of selenium-cadmium co-enriched Cardamine hupingshanensis on bone damage in mice

Lin Zhang, Wenyao Shi, Lili Zhang, Sha Yu, Jiaying Xu, Le-Cheng Shen, Yun-Hong Li, Linxi Yuan, Li‐Qiang Qin

2024Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Selenium (Se) and cadmium (Cd) usually co-existed in soils, especially in areas with Se-rich soils in China. The potential health consequences for the local populations consuming foods rich in Se and Cd are unknown. Cardamine hupingshanensis (HUP) is Se and Cd hyperaccumulator plant that could be an ideal natural product to assess the protective effects of endogenous Se against endogenous Cd-caused bone damage. Male C57BL/6 mice were fed 5.22 mg/kg cadmium chloride (CdCl2) (Cd 3.2 mg/kg body weight (BW)), or HUP solutions containing Cd 3.2 mg/kg BW and Se 0.15, 0.29 or 0.50 mg/kg BW (corresponding to the HUP0, HUP1 and HUP2 groups) interventions. Se-enriched HUP1 and HUP2 significantly decreased Cd-induced femur microstructure damage and regulated serum bone osteoclastic marker levels and osteogenesis-related genes. In addition, endogenous Se significantly decreased kidney fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) protein expression and serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels, and raised serum calcitriol (1,25(OH)2D3). Furthermore, Se also regulated gut microbiota involved in skeletal metabolism disorder. In conclusion, endogenous Se, especially with higher doses (the HUP2 group), positively affects bone formation and resorption by mitigating the damaging effects of endogenous Cd via the modulation of renal FGF23 expression, circulating 1,25(OH)2D3 and PTH and gut microbiota composition.

Topics & Concepts

EndogenyEndocrinologyInternal medicineSeleniumParathyroid hormoneBone resorptionChemistryHyperaccumulatorCalcitriolResorptionCadmiumBone remodelingHormoneBiologyVitamin D and neurologyCalciumMedicineEnvironmental chemistryPhytoremediationOrganic chemistryHeavy metalsSelenium in Biological SystemsHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityTrace Elements in Health
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