The effects of ascorbic acid, as an exogenous antioxidant, on selenium (Se)
teratogenicity were examined using rat embryo culture. Rat embryos at day
9.5 of gestation were cultured for 48 h in the presence of sodium selenite
at 10 and 20 mu M or sodium selenate at 30 and 100 mu M with or without the
addition of 1 mM of L-ascorbic acid (AsA). Selenite or selenate alone incr
eased the incidence of embryonic malformation. With AsA, the incidence of s
elenite-induced embryonic malformation was increased. On the contrary, the
incidence of selenate-induced embryonic malformation was decreased with AsA
. It was considered from these results that the redox states in the embryon
ic environment and of Se are critical in Se teratogenicity. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.