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Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States

Biomarkers of selenium are necessary for assessing selenium status in humans, since soil variation hinders estimation of selenium intake from foods. In this study, we measured the concentration of plasma selenium, selenoprotein P (SEPP1), and glutathione peroxidase (GPX3) activity and their interind...

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Autores principales: Hargreaves, Margaret K., Liu, Jianguo, Buchowski, Maciej S., Patel, Kushal A., Larson, Celia O., Schlundt, David G., Kenerson, Donna M., Hill, Kristina E., Burk, Raymond F., Blot, William J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084972
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author Hargreaves, Margaret K.
Liu, Jianguo
Buchowski, Maciej S.
Patel, Kushal A.
Larson, Celia O.
Schlundt, David G.
Kenerson, Donna M.
Hill, Kristina E.
Burk, Raymond F.
Blot, William J.
author_facet Hargreaves, Margaret K.
Liu, Jianguo
Buchowski, Maciej S.
Patel, Kushal A.
Larson, Celia O.
Schlundt, David G.
Kenerson, Donna M.
Hill, Kristina E.
Burk, Raymond F.
Blot, William J.
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description Biomarkers of selenium are necessary for assessing selenium status in humans, since soil variation hinders estimation of selenium intake from foods. In this study, we measured the concentration of plasma selenium, selenoprotein P (SEPP1), and glutathione peroxidase (GPX3) activity and their interindividual differences in 383 low-income blacks and whites selected from a stratified random sample of adults aged 40–79 years, who were participating in a long-term cohort study in the southeastern United States (US). We assessed the utility of these biomarkers to determine differences in selenium status and their association with demographic, socio-economic, dietary, and other indicators. Dietary selenium intake was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire designed for the cohort, matched with region-specific food selenium content, and compared with the US Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) set at 55 µg/day. We found that SEPP1, a sensitive biomarker of selenium nutritional status, was significantly lower among blacks than whites (mean 4.4±1.1 vs. 4.7±1.0 mg/L, p = 0.006), with blacks less than half as likely to have highest vs. lowest quartile SEPP1 concentration (Odds Ratio (OR) 0.4, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 0.2–0.8). The trend in a similar direction was observed for plasma selenium among blacks and whites, (mean 115±15.1 vs. 118±17.7 µg/L, p = 0.08), while GPX3 activity did not differ between blacks and whites (136±33.3 vs. 132±33.5 U/L, p = 0.320). Levels of the three biomarkers were not correlated with estimated dietary selenium intake, except for SEPP1 among 10% of participants with the lowest selenium intake (≤57 µg/day). The findings suggest that SEPP1 may be an effective biomarker of selenium status and disease risk in adults and that low selenium status may disproportionately affect black and white cohort participants.
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spelling pubmed-38963512014-01-24 Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States Hargreaves, Margaret K. Liu, Jianguo Buchowski, Maciej S. Patel, Kushal A. Larson, Celia O. Schlundt, David G. Kenerson, Donna M. Hill, Kristina E. Burk, Raymond F. Blot, William J. PLoS One Research Article Biomarkers of selenium are necessary for assessing selenium status in humans, since soil variation hinders estimation of selenium intake from foods. In this study, we measured the concentration of plasma selenium, selenoprotein P (SEPP1), and glutathione peroxidase (GPX3) activity and their interindividual differences in 383 low-income blacks and whites selected from a stratified random sample of adults aged 40–79 years, who were participating in a long-term cohort study in the southeastern United States (US). We assessed the utility of these biomarkers to determine differences in selenium status and their association with demographic, socio-economic, dietary, and other indicators. Dietary selenium intake was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire designed for the cohort, matched with region-specific food selenium content, and compared with the US Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) set at 55 µg/day. We found that SEPP1, a sensitive biomarker of selenium nutritional status, was significantly lower among blacks than whites (mean 4.4±1.1 vs. 4.7±1.0 mg/L, p = 0.006), with blacks less than half as likely to have highest vs. lowest quartile SEPP1 concentration (Odds Ratio (OR) 0.4, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 0.2–0.8). The trend in a similar direction was observed for plasma selenium among blacks and whites, (mean 115±15.1 vs. 118±17.7 µg/L, p = 0.08), while GPX3 activity did not differ between blacks and whites (136±33.3 vs. 132±33.5 U/L, p = 0.320). Levels of the three biomarkers were not correlated with estimated dietary selenium intake, except for SEPP1 among 10% of participants with the lowest selenium intake (≤57 µg/day). The findings suggest that SEPP1 may be an effective biomarker of selenium status and disease risk in adults and that low selenium status may disproportionately affect black and white cohort participants. Public Library of Science 2014-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3896351/ /pubmed/24465457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084972 Text en © 2014 Hargreaves et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hargreaves, Margaret K.
Liu, Jianguo
Buchowski, Maciej S.
Patel, Kushal A.
Larson, Celia O.
Schlundt, David G.
Kenerson, Donna M.
Hill, Kristina E.
Burk, Raymond F.
Blot, William J.
Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States
title Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States
title_full Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States
title_fullStr Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States
title_short Plasma Selenium Biomarkers in Low Income Black and White Americans from the Southeastern United States
title_sort plasma selenium biomarkers in low income black and white americans from the southeastern united states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084972
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