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. 1976 Apr;21(4):305-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF01071843.

Kinetics of the subcellular distribution of iron and cobalt in the intestinal mucosa of the rat

Kinetics of the subcellular distribution of iron and cobalt in the intestinal mucosa of the rat

A B Thomson et al. Am J Dig Dis. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

A differential centrifugation technique was used to compare the subcellular distribution of labeled iron (Fe) and cobalt (Co) in iron-deficient animals (FeD), in which transport was active, with iron-loaded animals (FeL), in which transport was by diffusion. In FeL the amount of Fe and Co in each subcellular fraction was dependent upon dose; there was a linear relation between the amount of Fe or Co in each fraction and metal absorption. In FeD a curvilinear relation was noted between both Fe dose and absorption, and the amount of Fe in the particulate fractions I and II. In contrast, a linear relation was noted between both dose and absorption, and the smaller amounts of Fe in the other fractions. Most of the Co was in V ("soluble"), and the relation between Co in all the fractions and absorption was linear. The addition of Co to the Fe test dose was associated with a decrease in Fe in I and II. The results suggest that a constituent(s) in the particulate fractions I and II is involved in the enhanced absorption of Fe in FeD. The subcellular fraction responsible for the increased Co absorption in FeD was not identified.

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