Effects of Selenium on Liver and Muscle Contents and Urinary Excretion of Zinc, Copper, Iron and Manganese

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María José Monedero-Prieto
José María González-Pérez
Emilio González-Reimers
Onán Hernández-Pérez
María Monereo-Muñoz
Luis Galindo-Martín
Geraldine Quintero-Platt
Pedro Abreu-González
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[1] Hospital Universitario de Canarias,Servicio de Medicina Interna
[2] Universidad de La Laguna,Dpto. de Química Analítica
[3] Universidad de la Laguna,Dpto. de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2014年 / 158卷
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Selenium; Copper; Zinc; Iron; Manganese; Liver; Muscle; Lipid peroxidation; GPX;
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Selenium is a main component of glutathione peroxidase (GPX), a key antioxidant enzyme. Other elements, such as zinc, copper, manganese and iron, are also involved in the pathogenesis of oxidative damage as well as in other important metabolic pathways. The effects of selenium supplementation on the metabolism of these elements have yield controversial results .The aim of this study is to analyse the effects of selenium supplementation on liver, muscle and urinary excretion of zinc, copper, iron and manganese in a situation of oxidative stress, such as protein deficiency. The experimental design included four groups of adult male Sprague–Dawley rats, which received the Lieber–DeCarli control diet, an isocaloric 2 % protein-containing diet and another similar two groups to which selenomethionine (6 mg/l liquid diet) was added. After sacrifice (5 weeks later), muscle, liver and serum selenium were determined, as well as muscle, liver and urinary zinc, copper, manganese and iron and liver GPX activity and liver malondialdehyde. Selenium addition led to decreased liver copper, increased muscle copper, increased copper excretion and increased liver iron, whereas zinc and manganese parameters were essentially unaltered. Muscle, liver and serum selenium were all significantly correlated with liver GPX activity.
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