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A high-selenium diet induces insulin resistance in gestating rats and their offspring.


ABSTRACT: Although supranutrition of selenium (Se) is considered a promising anti-cancer strategy, recent human studies have shown an intriguing association between high body Se status and diabetic risk. This study was done to determine if a prolonged high intake of dietary Se actually induced gestational diabetes in rat dams and insulin resistance in their offspring. Forty-five 67-day-old female Wistar rats (n=15/diet) were fed a Se-deficient (0.01 mg/kg) corn-soy basal diet (BD) or BD+Se (as Se-yeast) at 0.3 or 3.0mg/kg from 5 weeks before breeding to day 14 postpartum. Offspring (n=8/diet) of the 0.3 and 3.0mg Se/kg dams were fed with the same respective diet until age 112 days. Compared with the 0.3mg Se/kg diet, the 3.0mg/kg diet induced hyperinsulinemia (P<0.01), insulin resistance (P<0.01), and glucose intolerance (P<0.01) in the dams at late gestation and/or day 14 postpartum and in the offspring at age 112 days. These impairments concurred with decreased (P<0.05) mRNA and/or protein levels of six insulin signal proteins in liver and muscle of dams and/or pups. Dietary Se produced dose-dependent increases in Gpx1 mRNA or GPX1 activity in pancreas, liver, and erythrocytes of dams. The 3.0mg Se/kg diet decreased Selh (P<0.01), Sepp1 (P=0.06), and Sepw1 (P<0.01), but increased Sels (P<0.05) mRNA levels in the liver of the offspring, compared with the 0.3mg Se/kg diet. In conclusion, supranutrition of Se as a Se-enriched yeast in rats induced gestational diabetes and insulin resistance. Expression of six selenoprotein genes, in particular Gpx1, was linked to this metabolic disorder.

SUBMITTER: Zeng MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3505681 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A high-selenium diet induces insulin resistance in gestating rats and their offspring.

Zeng Min-Shu MS   Li Xi X   Liu Yan Y   Zhao Hua H   Zhou Ji-Chang JC   Li Ke K   Huang Jia-Qiang JQ   Sun Lv-Hui LH   Tang Jia-Yong JY   Xia Xin-Jie XJ   Wang Kang-Ning KN   Lei Xin Gen XG  

Free radical biology & medicine 20120201 8


Although supranutrition of selenium (Se) is considered a promising anti-cancer strategy, recent human studies have shown an intriguing association between high body Se status and diabetic risk. This study was done to determine if a prolonged high intake of dietary Se actually induced gestational diabetes in rat dams and insulin resistance in their offspring. Forty-five 67-day-old female Wistar rats (n=15/diet) were fed a Se-deficient (0.01 mg/kg) corn-soy basal diet (BD) or BD+Se (as Se-yeast) a  ...[more]

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