Literature DB >> 3109481

Comparison of 59Fe3+ uptake in vitro and in vivo by mouse duodenum.

K B Raja, R J Simpson, T J Peters.   

Abstract

Initial rates of 59Fe3+ uptake by mouse duodenal fragments (in vitro) and tied-off duodenal segments (in vivo) have been characterised for control and hypoxic animals. 59Fe3+ uptake by duodenal fragments was rapid, selective and dependent on medium Fe3+-nitrilotriacetate concentration. Most of the 59Fe3+ uptake (70-75%) occurred via the mucosal route and was dependent on the metabolic state of the tissue. Mucosal uptake showed an adaptive increase following exposure of animals to 3 days hypoxia; the enhancement was due to a 2-3-fold increase in Vmax app, without any significant changes in the Km app. Studies of upper small intestine transit times showed a mean residence time of 4-5 min for 59Fe-labelled mouse chow, emphasising the importance of initial uptake measurements. Time courses for in vivo total mucosal uptake exhibited linearity over a wide variety of absorption rates after correction for the permeation by intact metal-chelate complex. The corrected uptake showed a hyperbolic dependence on medium Fe3+-nitrilotriacetate concentration. Kinetic studies revealed a 2-3-fold increase in total mucosal uptake in hypoxia. Mucosa-to-carcass transfer of 59Fe was also markedly increased by chronic hypoxia. The in vitro system exhibits similar qualitative and quantitative kinetics for Fe3+ transport via the mucosal membrane to those obtained in vivo. The results observed in vitro are thus valid and provide a convenient method for further studies on Fe3+ transport in animals and in man.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3109481     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(87)90255-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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