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Plasma dependent and independent accumulation of betaine in male and female rat tissues
S. Slow, M. Lever, S. T. Chambers, P. M. George
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- MeSH
- Administration, Oral MeSH
- Betaine administration & dosage blood metabolism MeSH
- Diet MeSH
- Financing, Organized MeSH
- Rats MeSH
- Rats, Sprague-Dawley MeSH
- Sex Factors MeSH
- Tissue Distribution MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Rats MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Animals MeSH
Tissue betaine is an intracellular osmolyte that also provides a store of labile methyl groups. Despite these important biological roles, there are few data regarding tissue betaine content. We measured the betaine concentration of plasma and various tissues (brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen, intestine, reproductive tissues, skeletal muscle and skin) in male and female rats and assessed whether there were any gender-specific differences in betaine content or distribution and whether there was any relationship between tissue accumulation and plasma levels. Betaine was highest in the liver and kidney with values ranging from 1.6 to 9.5 mmol/l and 2.0 to 5.4 mmol/l, respectively. Plasma betaine concentrations were significantly lower than tissue levels except in the brain (? 25 % of plasma) and skeletal muscle (similar to plasma). Regression analysis of the combined male and female data revealed a significant plasma-related accumulation of betaine in the heart, skin and skeletal muscle, while the lung, liver, kidney, spleen, and intestine showed significant plasma-related and plasma-independent accumulations of betaine. The betaine content of the skin, liver and kidney was not significantly different between males and females, but in plasma and all tissues analyzed it was significantly higher in males (P<0.01).
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