Type I iodothyronine deiodinase activity after high selenium intake, and relations between selenium and iodine metabolism in rats
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Type I iodothyronine deiodinase activity after high selenium intake, and relations between selenium and iodine metabolism in rats
Abstract
Type I iodothyronine deiodinase (I-D), which catalyzes the production of the thyroid hormone 3,3',5-triiodothyronine from thyroxine, has recently been identified as a selenoenzyme. It is therefore of interest to investigate the relationships between selenium and iodine metabolism. In the livers of Se-deficient rats I-D activity was inhibited; the production of 3,3',5-triiodothyronine and 3,3'-diiodothyronine from added thyroxine was decreased by greater than 95% relative to Se-adequate controls. The hepatic I-D activity was also reduced in rats fed a diet with a low iodine concentration. Unaltered glutathione peroxidase activities in liver and plasma of these rats suggest, however, that with normal Se intake this metabolic pathway of Se is not affected by iodine depletion. When rats were administered 75Se-labeled selenium at levels equal to the amounts ingested from diets with Se concentrations of 0.3 or 2 mg Se/kg, greater Se concentrations were found in the thyroid and liver of the animals receiving the higher dosage. The thyroidal 3,3',5-triiodothyronine and thyroxine concentrations, however, were comparable in rats fed diets with 0.3 mg Se/kg diet as selenite and 2 mg Se/kg as selenite or L-selenomethionine. The measurement of the hepatic I-D and glutathione peroxidase activities in these animals showed that excessive Se supply does not elevate the activities of the two enzymes but might even have the opposite effect. At high Se intake tissue Se concentration cannot therefore be used as indicator of the selenoenzyme activities.
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