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Effects of glutathione and of cysteine on intestinal absorption of selenium from selenite
Authors:Esther Senn  Erwin Scharrer  Siegfried Wolffram
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zürich, Winterthurestrasse 260, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The influence of glutathione (1 mmol/L) (GSH) on in vitro mucosal uptake and in vivo absorption of75Se-labeled selenite (10 μmol/L) was investigated in rat jejunum. For comparison, the effect ofl-cysteine (1 mmol/L) on in vivo absorption of75Se-labeled selenite was also studied. In the in vitro, uptake experiments, only the mucosal surface was exposed to the incubation medium for 3 min. For the in vivo experiments, a luminal perfusion technique was employed. GSH inhibited in vitro mucosal Se uptake, whereas absorption in vivo was stimulated by GSH.l-Cysteine also stimulated in vivo Se absorption, confirming former in vitro mucosal uptake experiments. Thus, unlikel-cysteine, GSH affected in vitro and in vivo absorption of Se from selenite differently. Enzymatic cleavage of products of the reaction of selenite with GSH occuring more efficiently under in vivo than in vitro conditions may be a prerequisite for the stimulatory effect of GSH on Se absorption. This apparently does not apply to the stimulatory effect of cysteine. Since, GSH occurs in the intestinal lumen under physiological conditions, it may contribute to the high bioavailability of Se from selenite.
Keywords:Absorption of selenite in rat jejunum  selenium salts and influence of glutathione on intestinal absorption of selenium  effect of  font-variant:small-caps"  >l-cysteine on intestinal selenium absorption  in vivo and in vitro absorption of selenite
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