Selenium is transferred from the mouse dam to its neonate via milk. Milk contains selenium in selenoprotein form as selenoprotein P (Sepp1) and glutathione peroxidase-3 (Gpx3) as well as in non-specific protein form as selenomethionine. Selenium is also present in milk in uncharacterized small-molecule form. We eliminated selenomethionine from the mice in these experiments by feeding a diet that contained sodium selenite as the source of selenium. Selenium-replete dams with deletion of Sepp1 or Gpx3 were studied to assess the effects of these genes on selenium transfer to the neonate. Sepp1 knockout caused a drop in milk selenium to 27 % of the value in wild-type milk and a drop in selenium acquisition by the neonates to 35%. In addition to...
Dietary organic selenium (Se) is commonly utilized to increase formation of selenoproteins, includin...
Currently, the ecological farming is increasingly spread in the European Union. The aim of this re...
Relatively young (4-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mice, which lack the activity of selenium-dep...
Selenium is transferred from the mouse dam to its neonate via milk. Milk contains selenium in seleno...
<p>The experiments shown in each panel were carried out separately. Neonate whole-body selenium valu...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element that is incorporated into proteins in the form of the 21st amino ac...
Selenium is an essential nutrient and in animals and humans it can either be specifically incorporat...
ABSTRACT The present studies were designed to characterize selenium distribution in human mi & T...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Selenium is a chemical ...
Relatively young (8-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mouse model was prepared using torula yeast b...
Abstract Selenium is an essential micronutrient that function through selenoproteins. Selenium defic...
Relatively young (8-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mouse model was prepared using SeD diet. Sele...
<p>Panel A shows the effect of <i>Sepp1</i> deletion and panel B shows the effect of <i>Gpx3</i> del...
Dietary organic selenium (Se) is commonly utilized to increase formation of selenoproteins, includin...
Distribution of selenium (Se) within the mammalian body is mediated by SePP (selenoprotein P), an Se...
Dietary organic selenium (Se) is commonly utilized to increase formation of selenoproteins, includin...
Currently, the ecological farming is increasingly spread in the European Union. The aim of this re...
Relatively young (4-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mice, which lack the activity of selenium-dep...
Selenium is transferred from the mouse dam to its neonate via milk. Milk contains selenium in seleno...
<p>The experiments shown in each panel were carried out separately. Neonate whole-body selenium valu...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element that is incorporated into proteins in the form of the 21st amino ac...
Selenium is an essential nutrient and in animals and humans it can either be specifically incorporat...
ABSTRACT The present studies were designed to characterize selenium distribution in human mi & T...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Selenium is a chemical ...
Relatively young (8-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mouse model was prepared using torula yeast b...
Abstract Selenium is an essential micronutrient that function through selenoproteins. Selenium defic...
Relatively young (8-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mouse model was prepared using SeD diet. Sele...
<p>Panel A shows the effect of <i>Sepp1</i> deletion and panel B shows the effect of <i>Gpx3</i> del...
Dietary organic selenium (Se) is commonly utilized to increase formation of selenoproteins, includin...
Distribution of selenium (Se) within the mammalian body is mediated by SePP (selenoprotein P), an Se...
Dietary organic selenium (Se) is commonly utilized to increase formation of selenoproteins, includin...
Currently, the ecological farming is increasingly spread in the European Union. The aim of this re...
Relatively young (4-week-old) selenium deficient (SeD) mice, which lack the activity of selenium-dep...