PMID: 2484527Jan 1, 1988Paper

Correlations of blood selenium with hematological parameters in West German adults

Biological Trace Element Research
O OsterW Prellwitz

Abstract

The serum selenium and the whole blood selenium of 72 healthy persons (47 women, 25 men) was determined. There exist sex specific differences of the whole blood selenium between men (98 +/- 19 micrograms Se/L) and women (89 +/- 17 micrograms Se/L). The serum selenium did not show sex specific differences, but sex specific differences are found if the total amount of extracellular selenium is calculated by correction of the serum selenium with the hematocrit. Women have more extra-cellular selenium/L whole blood (40 +/- 8 micrograms Se) than men (36 +/- 7 micrograms Se). Men have more intraerythrocyte selenium (cellular selenium = 67 +/- 14 micrograms Se) in one L whole blood than women (52 +/- 17 micrograms Se). There exist also sex specific differences if the cellular selenium is calculated/g hemoglobin (men .44 micrograms Se/g Hb, women .37 micrograms Se/Hb) or per erythrocyte (men 136.1 x 10(-19) g Se/Ery, women 113.9 x 10(-19) g Se/Ery). In the cellular compartment of one L whole blood on the average 1.56 times more selenium is present than in the extracellular compartment. Most of the intraerythrocyte selenium is hemoglobin bound (84%) and utmost 16% glutathione peroxidase associated. An erythrocyte contains about 3500 mol...Continue Reading

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May 1, 1993·Biological Trace Element Research·V KorunováM Stýblo
Feb 1, 1990·Biological Trace Element Research·O Oster, W Prellwitz
Apr 1, 1989·Biological Trace Element Research·O Oster, W Prellwitz
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