Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Effects of Administering Sodium Selenite, Methylseleninic Acid, and Seleno-L-methionine on Glucose Tolerance in a Streptozotocin/Nicotinamide-Induced Diabetic Mouse Model
Hitoshi Ueno Ryo ShimizuTomofumi OkunoHirofumi OginoTomohiro ArakawaFumitoshi SakazakiKatsuhiko Nakamuro
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2014 年 37 巻 9 号 p. 1569-1574

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The effects of administering the selenocompounds, sodium selenite, methylseleninic acid (MSA), and seleno-L-methionine (SeMet) on glucose tolerance were compared in the nicotinamide (NA) and streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mouse model. ICR mice were intraperitoneally treated twice with STZ (100 mg/kg) 15 min after an injection of NA (120 mg/kg) at a 1-d interval. Non-fasting blood glucose levels were then monitored weekly while orally administering the selenocompounds at 158 µg Se/kg body weight with free access to a selenium-deficient diet for 5 weeks. The mean body weights of NA/STZ-induced diabetic mice were partly restored by the administration of selenocompounds, while SeMet led to a higher selenium content and glutathione peroxidase 1 activity in the pancreas. Non-fasting and oral glucose tolerance-tested blood glucose levels, which were elevated by NA/STZ, were significantly suppressed by the administration of SeMet. These results suggest that SeMet may improve glucose tolerance in a NA/STZ-induced mild diabetic mouse model by increasing bioavailability in the pancreas.

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