• 1 January 1983
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 43  (4) , 1558-1561
Abstract
The levels of Se and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) activity were determined for various developmental states of the mammary gland: normal (virgin, pregnant and lactating), preneoplastic hyperplastic outgrowth lines and neoplastic mammary tissues. Tissues from the pregnant and lactating mice had higher Se concentrations and GSH-PX activities than did tissues from virgin mice, but the levels were similar to levels found in preneoplastic and neoplastic mammary tissues of lines C4 and D2. This suggests that the appropriate comparisons for studies determining the effect of Se on preneoplastic mammary tissues are glands from pregnant and lactating mice. These results suggest that the refractory state of mammary tumors to Se-mediated growth inhibition is not due to the absence of GSH-PX or the inability to incorporate Se. For the second experiment, the effect of feeding various levels of Se on Se and GSH-PX levels was determined in mammary and hepatic tissues of virgin mice. GSH-PX activity increased when dietary Se increased from less than 0.02 to 0.1 ppm Se but was not further increased when dietary Se was above 0.1 ppm. Finally, the mammary GSH-PX activity was evaluated at different concentrations of the substrates in order to document the biochemical characteristics of the mammary gland GSH-PX.