Selenium metabolism in rats with long-term ingestion of Se-methylselenocysteine using enriched stable isotopes
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Se-Methylselenocysteine (MeSeCys) is not only a selenium (Se) supplement but also a more promising precursor of an anti-tumor drug containing Se than selenomethionine, which is currently used as Se supplement. In this study, the metabolism of MeSeCys labeled with an Se isotope, ^<82>Se, in rats depleted of endogenous natural abundance isotopes with another Se isotope, ^<78>Se, was traced for 21 days when MeSeCys was continuously and perorally ingested at a supplemental dose. The tracer experiment was performed with our improved method that utilized an inductively coupled plasma-deuterium reaction-mass spectrometer. The substitution of endogenous Se with a single isotope, ^<78>Se, facilitated the detection of exogenous labeled Se. Exogenous Se in the form of MeSeCys preferably accumulated and/or assimilated in the liver, kidneys and testes with long-term ingestion of MeSeCys and was utilized for the synthesis of selenoproteins, i.e., extracellular and cellular glutathione peroxidases and selenoprotein P. Meanwhile, intact MeSeCys was not excreted into urine although trimethylselenonium was detected in addition to selenosugar. The results suggest that MeSeCys was transformed into selenide via methylselenol by β-lyase. Consequently, it is surmised that MeSeCys is a precursor of methylselenol under longterm ingestion.
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 2009-04-01
著者
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Ogra Yasumitsu
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
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Suzuki Noriyuki
Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chiba Univ.
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Ogra Yasumitsu
Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chiba University
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Suzuki Kazuo
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Tsuji Yoshiro
Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chiba University
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Suzuki Kazuo
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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