2014
DOI: 10.2298/vetgl1402003m
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The influence of selenium and deiodinases blockers on juvenile rats body weight

Abstract: In this work there was investigated the influence of selenium and deodinases blockers on juvenile rats body weight during three months. The experiment was carried out on 64 rats divided into eight groups with eight individual animals per group. Following groups were formed: 1. Se+PTU-IA- (control group), 2. Se+PTU+IA+, 3. Se+PTU+IA-, 4. Se+PTU- IA+, 5. Se-PTU-IA-, 6. Se-PTU+IA+, 7. Se-PTU+IA- and 8. Se-PTU-IA+. The groups labeled (Se+) were selenium adequate and they were fed with food that c… Show more

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“…In the mammalian epididymis, mature spermatozoa are highly protected by the activity of GPx. Its presence has been confi rmed in all stages of sperm development [22,23]. GPx has been detected in sperm plasma and in the subacrosomal region of spermatozoa [24,25], but there is evidence that it can be found in the sperm cell nuclei, which is also true for GPx4 [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the mammalian epididymis, mature spermatozoa are highly protected by the activity of GPx. Its presence has been confi rmed in all stages of sperm development [22,23]. GPx has been detected in sperm plasma and in the subacrosomal region of spermatozoa [24,25], but there is evidence that it can be found in the sperm cell nuclei, which is also true for GPx4 [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%