An in vitro examination of intestinal iron absorption in a freshwater teleost, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
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An in vitro examination of intestinal iron absorption in a freshwater teleost, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Abstract
This study investigated the physiological characteristics of intestinal iron absorption in a freshwater teleost, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Using an in vitro gastro-intestinal sac technique, we evaluated the spatial pattern and concentration dependent profile of iron uptake, and also the influence of luminal chemistry (pH and chelation) on iron absorption. We demonstrated that the iron uptake rate in the anterior intestine is significantly higher than that in the mid and posterior intestine. Interestingly, absorption of iron in the anterior intestine occurs likely via simple diffusion, whereas a carrier-mediated pathway is apparent in the mid and posterior intestine. The uptake of ferric and ferrous iron appeared to be linear over the entire range of iron concentration tested (0-20 microM), however the uptake of ferrous iron was significantly higher than that of ferric iron at high iron concentrations (>15 microM). An increase in mucosal pH from 7.4 to 8.2 significantly reduced iron absorption in both mid and posterior intestine, implying the involvement of a Fe(2+)/H(+) symporter. Iron chelators (nitrilotriacetic acid and desferrioxamine mesylate) had no effects on iron absorption, which suggests that fish are able to acquire chelated iron via intestine.
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