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ea0011oc63 | ThyroidOC57 British Thyroid Association Award | ECE2006

Gender-specific differences in the expression of deiodinase I (Dio1) in mammals

Riese C , Schweizer U , Köhrle J , Schomburg L

Selenium (Se) represents an essential trace element and acts as catalytic entity in thyroid hormone deiodinases (Dio), glutathione peroxidases or thioredoxin reductases. Se-deficiencies worsen a variety of conditions of which some display a sex-bias, including certain forms of cancer, autoimmune- and infectious diseases. Using C57BI/6 mice as model organism, we determined enzymatic activities and transcript levels of certain selenoproteins in various tissues. mRNA levels of th...

ea0011p909 | Thyroid | ECE2006

The thyroid gland and its selenoenzymes are preferentially supplied in selenium-deficient transgenic mice

Schomburg L , Riese C , Michaelis M , Griebert E , Klein MO , Sapin R , Schweizer U , Koehrle J

Selenium (Se) is indispensable for enzymatic activities of glutathione peroxidases (GPx) involved in antioxidative defense and deiodinase isozymes (Dio) that control thyroid hormone (TH) action. Se deficiency can impact negatively on thyroid galnd funtioning and TH metabolism and thereby perturb development and metabolism. We have generated Se-deficient mice by genetic inactivation of Selenoprotein P (SePP), the main plasma Se carrier. SePP-KO mice display decreased serum and ...