Dietary Serine and Sulfate-Containing Amino Acids Related to the Nutritional Status of Selenium in Lactating Chinese Women

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Feng Han
Xuehong Pang
Qin Wang
Yiqun Liu
Liping Liu
Yingjuan Chai
Jie Zhang
Shijin Wang
Jiaxi Lu
Licui Sun
Shuo Zhan
Hongying Wu
Zhenwu Huang
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[1] Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Nutrition and Metabolism, National Institute for Nutrition and Health
[2] Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Prevention and Control,Department of Radiology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College
[3] Maternal and Child Care Hospital of Xicheng district,undefined
[4] Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Enshi Autonomous Prefecture,undefined
[5] Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Liangshan,undefined
[6] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
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Serine; Sulfate-containing amino acids; Selenium; Selenoproteins; Lactating Chinese women;
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Previous studies suggested that serine can promote the synthesis of selenoproteins and the interaction, transformation, and replacement of serine, cysteine, and selenocysteine have been observed in the human body. This study was designed to clarify whether the dietary intakes of serine and sulfate-containing amino acids (SAAs) could directly affect the selenium (Se) nutritional status or the level of milk Se in lactating women. Breast milk and plasma samples were collected from a total of 264 lactating Chinese women when they revisited their local hospital at the 42nd day postpartum to detect the concentration of Se with ICP-MS and the content of selenoprotein P (SEPP1) and the activity of glutathione peroxidase 3 (GPX3) in the plasma by ELISA. The daily Se intake by each subject was calculated based on her own plasma Se concentration. The 24-h dietary record data for 3 consecutive days were collected to calculate their dietary intakes of protein together with each amino acid daily based on the China Food Composition Tables (CFCT). Ordinal polytomous logistic regression was applied to examine the determinants of BMI values for lactating women. For all subjects, the concentration of plasma SEPP1 and milk Se of participants with insufficient Se intake were significantly associated with the dietary intake of serine and 2 SAAs (methionine and cystine), respectively (P < 0.05). No significant correlation was found between each amino acid related to the synthesis of endogenous serine and every biomarker of the Se nutrition status in subjects with an insufficient dietary protein intake (P > 0.05). The ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that dietary protein intake (ordinal OR 1.012, 95% CI = 0.004–0.020, P = 0.002) and plasma SEPP1 (ordinal OR 0.988, 95% CI = − 0.023 to − 0.001, P = 0.036) affected the BMI value together in these lactating women. In conclusion, dietary serine and SAAs were found to directly affect the nutritional status, and both high protein intake and low plasma SEPP1 might be the health risks in these lactating Chinese women.
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