Literature DB >> 6271003

Influence of dietary iron deficiency on hemoglobin, myoglobin, their respective reductases, and skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration.

L Hagler, E W Askew, J R Neville, P W Mellick, R I Coppes, J F Lowder.   

Abstract

Male weanling rats were fed a control diet (46 ppm iron) or an iron-deficient diet (11 ppm iron) for 7 wk to determine the influence of iron deficiency on heme proteins and skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration. At the end of 7 wk, the hemoglobin in the blood of the iron deficient rats was 35% less and skeletal muscle myoglobin was 20 to 37% less than in the control animals. The concentration of myoglobin in the heart was not appreciably diminished by iron deficiency. Cytochrome c concentration was 20% less in the heart and 35% less in the mixed-fiber gastrocnemius in the iron-deficient animals. Iron deficiency did not influence the activity of metmyoglobin reductase in either heart or skeletal muscle. There was about 30% more methemoglobin reductase activity in the red blood cells of the iron-deficient animals, which resulted in methemoglobin levels that were so low as to be virtually unmeasurable. In the iron-deficient rats, skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration with either pyruvate-malate or palmitylcarnitine as substrate was 17 to 20% less than in the control animals. This study demonstrates that dietary iron deficiency of sufficient severity to reduce blood Hb and skeletal muscle myoglobin or cytochrome c also results in an impaired skeletal muscle oxidative capacity. The study also illustrates the preferential utilization of iron, not only between tissues, but within tissues, and tissue specific adaptive responses to iron deficiency.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6271003     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/34.10.2169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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