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Selenium

Vitaminas e minerais

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O que é Selenium?

Selenium is an essential trace mineral that is incorporated into selenoproteins—a family of at least 25 proteins with critical roles in antioxidant defense, thyroid hormone metabolism, DNA synthesis, and immune function. The most important selenoproteins include the glutathione peroxidases (which protect against oxidative damage), thioredoxin reductases (which regulate cellular redox state), and iodothyronine deiodinases (which convert thyroid hormones from inactive T4 to active T3). Selenium is obtained from the diet, with rich sources including Brazil nuts, seafood, organ meats, and grains—though soil selenium content varies dramatically by region, creating geographic variation in dietary intake.

The body contains approximately 15 mg of total selenium, primarily stored in skeletal muscle, thyroid gland, and kidneys. Serum or plasma selenium levels reflect recent intake and are the standard clinical measure of selenium status. Whole blood selenium or erythrocyte selenium better reflects longer-term status. Selenium has a narrow therapeutic window—both deficiency and excess can cause significant health problems, making proper intake crucial.

Por que isso importa

Selenium is fundamental to the antioxidant defense system, protecting cells from oxidative damage through glutathione peroxidases. Deficiency weakens this defense and is associated with Keshan disease (a cardiomyopathy endemic to selenium-poor regions of China), Kashin-Beck disease (an osteoarthropathy), and increased susceptibility to viral infections—including the mutation of benign viruses into virulent strains. Selenium is also essential for thyroid function, as the thyroid gland has the highest selenium concentration per gram of any organ. Adequate selenium supports immune function, reduces inflammation, and may play a role in cancer prevention, though research is ongoing.

Faixas de referência normais

GrupoFaixaUnidade
Adults70–150ng/mL
Deficient<70ng/mL

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O que significam níveis altos de Se

Causas comuns

  • Excessive selenium supplementation
  • Overconsumption of Brazil nuts (one nut contains 70–90 mcg)
  • Occupational exposure (glass, electronics manufacturing)
  • Seleniferous soil in certain geographic regions

Possíveis sintomas

  • Garlic-like breath odor
  • Brittle, discolored nails and hair loss
  • Nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain
  • Fatigue and irritability
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Skin rashes
  • In severe cases: pulmonary edema, liver cirrhosis, and death

O que fazer: Discontinue selenium supplements and limit high-selenium foods, particularly Brazil nuts. Mild toxicity symptoms typically resolve within weeks of reducing intake. The upper limit for adults is 400 mcg/day. Severe acute selenium poisoning is a medical emergency. Chronic selenosis may cause persistent nail and hair changes. Occupational exposure requires workplace safety evaluation.

O que significam níveis baixos de Se

Causas comuns

  • Low selenium content in regional soil and food supply
  • Malabsorption (Crohn's disease, short bowel syndrome)
  • Total parenteral nutrition without selenium supplementation
  • Chronic kidney disease (dialysis)
  • HIV infection
  • Severe illness or critical care (redistributes selenium)

Possíveis sintomas

  • Fatigue and muscle weakness
  • Impaired immune function and frequent infections
  • Hypothyroidism or worsening of iodine deficiency
  • Cardiomyopathy (Keshan disease, in severe cases)
  • Joint disease (Kashin-Beck disease)
  • Male infertility (selenium is essential for sperm motility)
  • Hair and nail changes

O que fazer: Supplement with selenomethionine or sodium selenite, typically 50–200 mcg daily, depending on severity. Increase dietary selenium through Brazil nuts (1–2 per day provides adequate selenium), seafood, poultry, and eggs. Address underlying malabsorption. In regions with selenium-poor soil, biofortification of crops has been an effective public health strategy. Monitor levels to avoid over-supplementation.

Quando o exame de Se é recomendado?

  • When thyroid dysfunction does not respond to standard treatment
  • In patients with unexplained cardiomyopathy
  • When malabsorption or parenteral nutrition is present
  • In geographic regions known for selenium-poor soil
  • If selenium toxicity is suspected from supplementation
  • In patients with male infertility

Perguntas frequentes

Just 1–2 Brazil nuts per day can provide the recommended daily intake of selenium (55 mcg for adults). A single Brazil nut contains approximately 70–90 mcg of selenium, though this varies significantly by growing region. Because of this high concentration, eating more than 3–4 Brazil nuts daily on a regular basis could push intake toward the upper limit (400 mcg/day) and potentially cause selenosis. Brazil nuts are the most concentrated natural food source of selenium by a wide margin.
The thyroid gland has the highest selenium concentration per gram of any organ because it requires selenoproteins for thyroid hormone metabolism. Iodothyronine deiodinases (selenium-dependent enzymes) convert the inactive thyroid hormone T4 to the active form T3. Glutathione peroxidases protect the thyroid from hydrogen peroxide generated during hormone synthesis. Selenium deficiency can worsen hypothyroidism, particularly in iodine-deficient populations, and some studies show selenium supplementation may benefit autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's) by reducing thyroid antibody levels.
The relationship between selenium and cancer is complex and dose-dependent. Early studies suggested selenium supplementation might reduce prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer risk, but the large SELECT trial found that selenium supplementation did not prevent prostate cancer and may slightly increase diabetes risk. Current evidence suggests that selenium may be protective against cancer only in people who are selenium-deficient, and that supplementation in those with adequate levels provides no benefit and may cause harm. Obtaining selenium from dietary sources rather than supplements is generally recommended.

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