Iodothyronine deiodinase activity in methionine-deficient rats fed selenium-deficient or selenium-sufficient diets
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Iodothyronine deiodinase activity in methionine-deficient rats fed selenium-deficient or selenium-sufficient diets
Abstract
We examined the effect of methionine deficiency on iodothyronine 5'-deiodinase activity in selenium-deficient rats or selenium-sufficient rats fed sodium selenate or selenomethionine. Forty-two weanling male Wistar rats were divided into six groups and pair fed the respective purified L-amino acid-based diets for 4 wk. L-methionine concentrations in the diet were 8.0 g/kg for sufficient rats, and 2.0 g/kg for deficient rats. Selenium concentrations in the diet were 0.5 mg/kg (as sodium selenate or selenomethionine) for selenium-sufficient rats and less than 0.005 mg/kg for selenium-deficient rats. Type I 5'-deiodinase activities were significantly lower in liver and higher in kidney of methionine-deficient rats than in those of methionine-sufficient rats fed either the selenium-sufficient or the selenium-deficient diets. The type I 5'-deiodinase activity in brain was significantly lower in the methionine-deficient rats than in the methionine-sufficient rats fed the selenium-deficient diet. Type II 5'-deiodinase activity in brain was significantly higher in the methionine-deficient rats than in the methionine-sufficient rats fed selenium-sufficient diet as sodium selenate. Both thyroxine and 3,3',5-triiodothyronine concentrations in plasma were significantly higher in the methionine-deficient rats than in the methionine-sufficient rats. It is suggested that the methionine deficiency affects the 5'-deiodinase activity and thyroid hormones level in the rats.
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