Biological interaction between transition metals (Ag, Cd and Hg), selenide/sulfide and selenoprotein P

1998 
Abstract The interaction between transition metals (Ag + , Cd 2+ and Hg 2+ ) and selenium (Se) in the bloodstream was studied in vitro by means of the HPLC – inductively coupled argon plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP MS) method. Transition metal ions and selenide (produced in vitro from selenite in the presence of glutathione) or sulfide (Na 2 S) formed a (metal–Se/S) complex, which then bound to a plasma protein, selenoprotein P (Sel P), to form a ternary complex, (metal–Se/S)–Sel P. The molar ratios of metals to Se were 1:1 for Hg/Se and Cd/Se, but either 1:1 or 2:1 for Ag/Se, depending on the ratio of their doses. The results indicate that the interaction between transition metals and Se occurs through the general mechanism, i.e., transition metal ions and selenide form the unit complex (metal–Se) n , and then the complex binds to selenoprotein P to form the ternary complex {(metal–Se) n } m – selenoprotein P in the bloodstream.
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