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Determinants of selenium status in healthy adults

BACKGROUND: Selenium (Se) status in non-deficient subjects is typically assessed by the Se contents of plasma/serum. That pool comprises two functional, specific selenoprotein components and at least one non-functional, non-specific components which respond differently to changes in Se intake. A mor...

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Autores principales: Combs, Gerald F, Watts, Jennifer C, Jackson, Matthew I, Johnson, LuAnn K, Zeng, Huawei, Scheett, Angela J, Uthus, Eric O, Schomburg, Lutz, Hoeg, Antonia, Hoefig, Carolin S, Davis, Cindy D, Milner, John A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21767397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-75
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author Combs, Gerald F
Watts, Jennifer C
Jackson, Matthew I
Johnson, LuAnn K
Zeng, Huawei
Scheett, Angela J
Uthus, Eric O
Schomburg, Lutz
Hoeg, Antonia
Hoefig, Carolin S
Davis, Cindy D
Milner, John A
author_facet Combs, Gerald F
Watts, Jennifer C
Jackson, Matthew I
Johnson, LuAnn K
Zeng, Huawei
Scheett, Angela J
Uthus, Eric O
Schomburg, Lutz
Hoeg, Antonia
Hoefig, Carolin S
Davis, Cindy D
Milner, John A
author_sort Combs, Gerald F
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description BACKGROUND: Selenium (Se) status in non-deficient subjects is typically assessed by the Se contents of plasma/serum. That pool comprises two functional, specific selenoprotein components and at least one non-functional, non-specific components which respond differently to changes in Se intake. A more informative means of characterizing Se status in non-deficient individuals is needed. METHODS: Multiple biomarkers of Se status (plasma Se, serum selenoprotein P [SEPP1], plasma glutathione peroxidase activity [GPX3], buccal cell Se, urinary Se) were evaluated in relation to selenoprotein genotypes (GPX1, GPX3, SEPP1, SEP15), dietary Se intake, and parameters of single-carbon metabolism in a cohort of healthy, non-Se-deficient men (n = 106) and women (n = 155). CONCLUSIONS: Plasma Se concentration was 142.0 ± 23.5 ng/ml, with GPX3 and serum-derived SEPP1 calculated to comprise 20% and 34%, respectively, of that total. The balance, comprised of non-specific components, accounted for virtually all of the interindividual variation in total plasma Se. Buccal cell Se was associated with age and plasma homocysteine (hCys), but not plasma Se. SEPP1 showed a quadratic relationship with body mass index, peaking at BMI 25-30. Urinary Se was greater in women than men, and was associated with metabolic body weight (kg(0.75)), plasma folate, vitamin B(12 )and hCys (negatively). One GPX1 genotype (679T/T) was associated with significantly lower plasma Se levels than other allelic variants. Selenium intake, estimated from food frequency questionnaires, did not predict Se status as indicated by any biomarker. These results show that genotype, methyl-group status and BMI contribute to variation in Se biomarkers in Se-adequate individuals.
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spelling pubmed-31603532011-08-24 Determinants of selenium status in healthy adults Combs, Gerald F Watts, Jennifer C Jackson, Matthew I Johnson, LuAnn K Zeng, Huawei Scheett, Angela J Uthus, Eric O Schomburg, Lutz Hoeg, Antonia Hoefig, Carolin S Davis, Cindy D Milner, John A Nutr J Research BACKGROUND: Selenium (Se) status in non-deficient subjects is typically assessed by the Se contents of plasma/serum. That pool comprises two functional, specific selenoprotein components and at least one non-functional, non-specific components which respond differently to changes in Se intake. A more informative means of characterizing Se status in non-deficient individuals is needed. METHODS: Multiple biomarkers of Se status (plasma Se, serum selenoprotein P [SEPP1], plasma glutathione peroxidase activity [GPX3], buccal cell Se, urinary Se) were evaluated in relation to selenoprotein genotypes (GPX1, GPX3, SEPP1, SEP15), dietary Se intake, and parameters of single-carbon metabolism in a cohort of healthy, non-Se-deficient men (n = 106) and women (n = 155). CONCLUSIONS: Plasma Se concentration was 142.0 ± 23.5 ng/ml, with GPX3 and serum-derived SEPP1 calculated to comprise 20% and 34%, respectively, of that total. The balance, comprised of non-specific components, accounted for virtually all of the interindividual variation in total plasma Se. Buccal cell Se was associated with age and plasma homocysteine (hCys), but not plasma Se. SEPP1 showed a quadratic relationship with body mass index, peaking at BMI 25-30. Urinary Se was greater in women than men, and was associated with metabolic body weight (kg(0.75)), plasma folate, vitamin B(12 )and hCys (negatively). One GPX1 genotype (679T/T) was associated with significantly lower plasma Se levels than other allelic variants. Selenium intake, estimated from food frequency questionnaires, did not predict Se status as indicated by any biomarker. These results show that genotype, methyl-group status and BMI contribute to variation in Se biomarkers in Se-adequate individuals. BioMed Central 2011-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3160353/ /pubmed/21767397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-75 Text en Copyright ©2011 Combs et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Watts, Jennifer C
Jackson, Matthew I
Johnson, LuAnn K
Zeng, Huawei
Scheett, Angela J
Uthus, Eric O
Schomburg, Lutz
Hoeg, Antonia
Hoefig, Carolin S
Davis, Cindy D
Milner, John A
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21767397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-75
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