Dose-Response Relations in Urinary Excretion of Trimethylselenonium in the Rat
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 117 (9) , 1609-1614
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/117.9.1609
Abstract
75Se-labeled selenite was administered to fasting rats by orogastric intubation (1.5–3000 µg/kg body wt). Urine was collected and characterized for total radioactivity as well as for radiolabeled trimethylselenonium (TMSe). At lower doses of selenite (up to 500 µg/kg body wt), 30% of the administered dose was excreted. At higher doses of selenite, fractional urine excretion decreased as a function of the dose. The observed decrease in fractional urine excretion was not caused by changes in the absorption of the administered radiolable. There was a direct relationship between the amount of the administered dose of selenite (up to 1500 µg/kg body wt) and the proportion of urinary [75Se] excreted as TMSe. Pretreatment with seleno compounds (10 or 100 µg Se/kg body wt as selenite, or selenomethionine) for 35 d before a challenge dose of [75Se]selenite did not influence the excretion of total [75Se] or of [75Se]TMSe in urine. Ingestion of a choline-deficient diet, which should deplete the availability of methyl groups, did not have any effect on excretion of total [75Se] or of [75Se]TMSe in urine after a challenge dose of [75Se]selenite (500 µg/kg body wt). The data presented here permit the following conclusions: 1) Production of TMSe is dose dependent, 2) production of TMSe from a single acute dose does not depend on the history of selenium intake and 3) rats fed a methyl-deficient diet are able to eliminate Se via formation of TMSe.Keywords
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