Determination of selenium concentration and glutathione peroxidase activity in plasma and erythrocytes

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Abstract

We determined selenium concentrations and activities of the selenoenzyme, glutathione peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.9), in the plasma and erythrocytes of 38 apparently healthy women. We determined selenium concentrations directly by polarized Zeeman-effect flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy. Within-run precision studies for the assays gave CVs of 5.6% for a mean erythrocyte selenium concentration of 149.9 (SD 8.3) μg/L (n = 10) and 6.4% for a mean plasma selenium concentration of 97.3 (SD 6.2) μg/L (n = 12). For the women, mean selenium concentrations were 141.4 (SD 14.3) μg/L of erythrocytes [0.49 (SD 0.07) μg/g of hemoglobin] and 96.3 (SD 14.2) μg/L of plasma. Glutathione peroxidase activities were measured by a modification of the method of Paglia and Valentine (J. Lab. Clin. Med. 70: 158-169, 1967). Within-run precision studies for the glutathione peroxidase assays gave CVs of 12.8% for mean erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase activity of 77.2 (SD 9.9) U/g of hemoglobin (n = 13), and 8.1% for mean plasma activity of 312.5 (SD 25.2) U/L (n = 11). Mean enzyme activity was 78.7 (SD 12.9) U/g of hemoglobin for erythrocytes and 424 (SD 40) U/L for plasma. Erythrocyte selenium concentrations and glutathione peroxidase activities were positively, but poorly, correlated (r = 0.41, p <0.01).

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Pleban, P. A., Munyani, A., & Beachum, J. (1982). Determination of selenium concentration and glutathione peroxidase activity in plasma and erythrocytes. Clinical Chemistry, 28(2), 311–316. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/28.2.311

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