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Effect of selenium on thioredoxin reductase activity in Txnrd1 or Txnrd2 hemizygous mice

  • Claudia Kiermayer , Bernhard Michalke , Jörg Schmidt and Markus Brielmeier
From the journal Biological Chemistry

Abstract

Thioredoxin reductase 1 (Txnrd1) and thioredoxin reductase 2 (Txnrd2) are selenoproteins whose expression and function depends on adequate supply of the trace element selenium (Se). As homozygous (-/-) knockout of both Txnrd1 and Txnrd2 is embryonically lethal, we investigated the effect of their hemizygosity (+/-) alone and in combination with dietary Se on enzymatic activity in various tissues. To assess the overall health of the corresponding mice, the growth, viability and fertility of the different experimental groups were also compared. Se depletion led to a marked decrease in Se organ contents. Se depletion was most prominent in lung, followed by liver, kidney, heart, muscle and brain. We found no major effect of Txnrd1 or Txnrd2 hemizygosity and/or Se on male fertility and the viability of offspring. A gene dose effect under Se-adequate conditions for Txnrd1 and Txnrd2 in all organs was observed. Haploid insufficiency decreased Txnrd activity to an extent that can be further decreased by Se deficiency, but not to levels below those observed for Se depletion alone. The only exception was Txnrd2 activity in kidney, heart and muscle, where we found an additive effect.


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Received: 2007-4-30
Accepted: 2007-7-11
Published Online: 2007-10-16
Published in Print: 2007-10-01

©2007 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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