Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture

Objective To assess the histoarchitecture of the maternal liver and kidney as influenced by selenium supplementation within the periconception period and to determine which of the periconception stages of selenium intake is most favorable of the liver and kidney. Methods Thirty-six 7-week-old female...

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Main Authors: Mamon, Mark Anthony C., Menodiado, Cheska May M., Siasu, Glenn L., Ramos, Gliceria B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-13472021-11-26T06:55:54Z Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture Mamon, Mark Anthony C. Menodiado, Cheska May M. Siasu, Glenn L. Ramos, Gliceria B. Objective To assess the histoarchitecture of the maternal liver and kidney as influenced by selenium supplementation within the periconception period and to determine which of the periconception stages of selenium intake is most favorable of the liver and kidney. Methods Thirty-six 7-week-old female mice were divided into four groups where all groups were given 6.0 g of food pellets per day. Un-supplemented group (U) received no selenium in the food pellet, Pre-gestation supplemented group (P) was given 3.0 μg selenium/d for 21 d, Pre-gestation to Gestation supplemented group (PG) was given 3.0 μg selenium/d for 37 d, and Gestation supplemented group (G) was given 3.0 μg selenium/d for 16 d only. Results The occurrences of vacuolated hepatocytes and congested central veins in the liver were observed. The P and the G groups incurred the lowest and highest percent occurrence, respectively, of murine mothers that exhibited presence of vacuolated hepatocytes. The mean percent occurrence of congested central veins did not significantly vary among groups. The occurrences of shrunken and swollen glomeruli were observed in the kidney. The mean percent occurrence of shrunken glomeruli showed that P and G groups were significantly lower than those of U and PG groups. The mean percent occurrences of swollen glomeruli did not vary significantly among groups. Conclusion The histological analyses of the liver and the kidney obtained from different stages of periconception indicate that selenium supplementation would be best during pregestation stage. © 2016 Hainan Medical College 2016-07-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/348 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1347/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Selenium—Physiological effect Liver Kidneys Biology
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topic Selenium—Physiological effect
Liver
Kidneys
Biology
spellingShingle Selenium—Physiological effect
Liver
Kidneys
Biology
Mamon, Mark Anthony C.
Menodiado, Cheska May M.
Siasu, Glenn L.
Ramos, Gliceria B.
Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
description Objective To assess the histoarchitecture of the maternal liver and kidney as influenced by selenium supplementation within the periconception period and to determine which of the periconception stages of selenium intake is most favorable of the liver and kidney. Methods Thirty-six 7-week-old female mice were divided into four groups where all groups were given 6.0 g of food pellets per day. Un-supplemented group (U) received no selenium in the food pellet, Pre-gestation supplemented group (P) was given 3.0 μg selenium/d for 21 d, Pre-gestation to Gestation supplemented group (PG) was given 3.0 μg selenium/d for 37 d, and Gestation supplemented group (G) was given 3.0 μg selenium/d for 16 d only. Results The occurrences of vacuolated hepatocytes and congested central veins in the liver were observed. The P and the G groups incurred the lowest and highest percent occurrence, respectively, of murine mothers that exhibited presence of vacuolated hepatocytes. The mean percent occurrence of congested central veins did not significantly vary among groups. The occurrences of shrunken and swollen glomeruli were observed in the kidney. The mean percent occurrence of shrunken glomeruli showed that P and G groups were significantly lower than those of U and PG groups. The mean percent occurrences of swollen glomeruli did not vary significantly among groups. Conclusion The histological analyses of the liver and the kidney obtained from different stages of periconception indicate that selenium supplementation would be best during pregestation stage. © 2016 Hainan Medical College
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author Mamon, Mark Anthony C.
Menodiado, Cheska May M.
Siasu, Glenn L.
Ramos, Gliceria B.
author_facet Mamon, Mark Anthony C.
Menodiado, Cheska May M.
Siasu, Glenn L.
Ramos, Gliceria B.
author_sort Mamon, Mark Anthony C.
title Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
title_short Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
title_full Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
title_fullStr Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
title_full_unstemmed Selenium supplementation within the periconception period: Influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
title_sort selenium supplementation within the periconception period: influence on maternal liver and renal histoarchitecture
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/348
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