| Literature DB >> 21767397 |
Gerald F Combs1, Jennifer C Watts, Matthew I Jackson, LuAnn K Johnson, Huawei Zeng, Angela J Scheett, Eric O Uthus, Lutz Schomburg, Antonia Hoeg, Carolin S Hoefig, Cindy D Davis, John A Milner.
Abstract
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.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21767397 PMCID: PMC3160353 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-10-75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr J ISSN: 1475-2891 Impact factor: 3.271
Figure 1Selection and randomization of subjects.
Characteristics of the study cohort (N = 2611)
| characteristic | value |
|---|---|
| age, y | 49.6 ± 16.32 |
| BMI | 27.4 ± 5.02 |
| plasma Se, ng/mL | 142.0 ± 23.52 |
| plasma GPX3, nmoles NADPH/min/mg protein | 3.64 ± 0.542 |
| serum SEPP1, μg/mL | 3.43 (2.61, 4.51)3 |
| buccal cell Se, ng/mg protein | 8.39 (5.59, 12.59)3 |
| urine Se, ng/mg creatinine | 55.5 (40.8, 75.6)3 |
| serum folate, μg/mL | 25.1 (13.2, 47.8)3 |
| serum vitamin B12, pg/mL | 496 (313, 786)3 |
| serum homocysteine, μg/mL | 6.8 (5.2, 8.9)3 |
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.35 (1.21, 4.56)3 |
| free T4, nmol/mL | 1.35 ± 0.182 |
| free T3, nmol/mL | 2.91 ± 0.592 |
| glucose, mg/dL | 89.9 ± 13.12 |
| energy, kcals/d | 2177 ± 7212 |
| protein, g/d | 87.2 ± 29.42 |
| fat, g/d carbohydrate (g/d) | 84.9 ± 33.72 272.52 ± 104.12 |
| Se, μg/d | 109 ± 432 |
1 155 women, 106 men
2 mean ± S.D.
3 geometric mean (-1 S.D., +1 S.D.)
Figure 2Frequency distribution of baseline plasma Se levels.
Components of blood Se
| component | amount of Se ng/ml | % total |
|---|---|---|
| Plasma GPX3-SeCYS1 | 27.9 ± 4.35 | 20.2 ± 5.15 |
| Serum SEPP1-SeCYS2 | 46.5 ± 13.7 | 33.5 ± 11.6 |
| Total non-specific Se3 | 68.5 ± 27.1 | 46.5 ± 14.0 |
| total4 | 142.6 ± 24.3 | 100% |
1estimated from measured enzyme activity; see text for details.
2estimated from measured protein levels; see text for details.
3imputed; see text for details.
4determined by direct measurement
5mean ± S.D., n = 233
Figure 3Relationships of plasma Se level and values of other biomarkers of Se status. From top to bottom: Panel A. Plasma GPX3; Panel B. Serum SEPP1 level; Panel C. Buccal cell Se level; Panel D. Urinary Se level; Panel E. Plasma non-specific Se (as described in the text).
Figure 4Relationship of serum SEPP1 level and body mass index (BMI).
Figure 5Relationship of plasma Se level and estimated Se dietary intake.
Foods Selected as Predictive of Plasma Se
| Foods | Mean Se Intake (μg/day) | |
|---|---|---|
| Fish, halibut, cooked, dry heat | 1.87 ± 2.83 | 3.29 ± 4.06 |
| Alcoholic beverage, beer, regular | 0.93 ± 1.71 | 0.42 ± 0.81 |
| Egg, whole, cooked, scrambled | 9.67 ± 12.4 | 6.33 ± 6.02 |
| Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, oil roasted, salt added | 1.37 ± 2.31 | 3.79 ± 8.44 |
| Nuts, mixed nuts, oil roasted, with peanuts, salt added | 3.18 ± 4.84 | 2.16 ± 3.78 |
| Pork, fresh, shoulder, blade, roasts, separable lean only, cooked, roasted | 3.98 ± 3.73 | 3.11 ± 3.29 |
Effects of selenoprotein genotype of biomarkers of Se status1.
| gene | allele position-base | function/protein position | n | plasma Se ng/ml | GPX3 nmol/min/mg | serum SEPP1 ng/ml | buccal cell Se ng/mg prot | urine Se ng/mg creatinine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 679 T/T | Leu198Leu | 28 | 135.7 ± 19.0a | 3.67 ± 0.40 | 3.34 (2.58, 4.33)2 | 7.72 (5.10, 11.66)2 | 55.84 (42.80, 72.85)2 | |
| 679 T/C | Leu198Pro | 113 | 139.5 ± 23.1a,b | 3.60 ± 0.53 | 3.60 (2.86, 4.54) | 8.86 (5.89, 13.31) | 56.69 (41.85, 76.78) | |
| 679 C/C | Pro198Leu | 119 | 145.9 ± 24.3b | 3.67 ± 0.58 | 3.30 (2.43, 4.49) | 8.13 (5.44, 12.15) | 53.74 (39.92, 72.35) | |
| 718-C/C | UTR-3 | 74 | 142.0 ± 23.2 | 3.63 ± 0.53 | 3.40 (2.65, 4.38) | 8.25 (5.34, 12.73) | 56.86 (42.31, 76.43) | |
| 718-C/T | UTR-3 | 135 | 141.3 ± 22.8 | 3.66 ± 0.56 | 3.43 (2.55, 4.62) | 8.53 (5.86, 12.41) | 54.78 (41.71, 71.96) | |
| 718-T/T | UTR-3 | 51 | 143.9 ± 25.9 | 3.61 ± 0.53 | 3.49 (2.75, 4.42) | 8.24 (5.25, 12.95) | 54.14 (37.88, 77.38) | |
| 24731-A/A | Thr234Thr | 11 | 129.7 ± 27.9 | 3.66 ± 0.49 | 4.07 (3.55, 4.66) | 6.92 (4.64, 10.31) | 59.01 (46.36, 75.12) | |
| 24731-G/A | Thr234Ala | 98 | 140.1 ± 23.0 | 3.57 ± 0.56 | 3.41 (2.55, 4.55) | 8.41 (5.46, 12.95) | 53.14 (40.52, 69.69) | |
| 24731-G/G | Ala234Ala | 151 | 144.2 ± 23.3 | 3.69 ± 0.53 | 3.41 (2.61, 4.45) | 8.49 (5.75, 12.55) | 56.38 (41.15, 77.23) | |
| 25191-A/A | UTR-3 | 31 | 145.0 ± 28.4 | 3.76 ± 0.63 | 3.49 (2.91, 4.18)ab | 8.88 (5.70, 13.84) | 55.17 (39.58, 76.90) | |
| 25191-G/A | UTR-3 | 115 | 141.8 ± 21.6 | 3.63 ± 0.58 | 3.24 (2.44, 4.31)a | 8.55 (5.71, 12.81) | 54.40 (39.95, 74.08) | |
| 25191-G/G | UTR-3 | 114 | 141.5 ± 24.0 | 3.63 ± 0.47 | 3.62 (2.75, 4.76)b | 8.10 (5.42, 12.09) | 56.10 (42.58, 73.92) | |
| 811-C/C | UTR-3 | 169 | 143.2 ± 24.4 | 3.63 ± 0.55 | 3.45 (2.72, 4.38) | 8.77 (5.85, 13.14)a | 56.73 (41.87, 76.87) | |
| 811-T/C | UTR-3 | 81 | 139.0 ± 21.6 | 3.67 ± 0.53 | 3.38 (2.40, 4.74) | 7.65 (5.06, 11.57)b | 52.45 (39.32, 69.97) | |
| 811-T/T | UTR-3 | 10 | 145.2 ± 23.1 | 3.56 ± 0.43 | 3.67 (3.10, 4.35) | 8.27 (6.16, 11.10)ab | 53.61 (44.36, 64.80) | |
1 155 women, 106 men
2 geometric mean (-1SD, +1SD)
3 Values within a gene-biomarker group having the same lettered superscript were not significantly different (p > 0.05)