Hepatically derived selenoprotein P is a key factor for kidney but not for brain selenium supply
- 22 February 2005
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 386 (2) , 221-226
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20041973
Abstract
Liver-specific inactivation of Trsp, the gene for selenocysteine tRNA, removes SePP (selenoprotein P) from plasma, causing serum selenium levels to fall from 298 microg/l to 50 microg/l and kidney selenium to decrease to 36% of wild-type levels. Likewise, glutathione peroxidase activities decreased in plasma and kidney to 43% and 18% respectively of wild-type levels. This agrees nicely with data from SePP knockout mice, supporting a selenium transport role for hepatically expressed SePP. However, brain selenium levels remain unaffected and neurological defects do not occur in the liver-specific Trsp knockout mice, while SePP knockout mice suffer from neurological defects. This indicates that a transport function in plasma is exerted by hepatically derived SePP, while in brain SePP fulfils a second, hitherto unexpected, essential role.Keywords
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