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Transferrin is not involved in initial uptake process of iron in rat duodenal mucosa. Ultrastructural study by x-ray energy spectrometry.

H Miyoshi1, K Ashida, I Hirata, S Ohshiba, T Naitoh.   

Abstract

The role of transferrin in iron absorption by the duodenal mucosa in rats with iron deficiency and controls was evaluated immunohistochemically. Ferric iron was administered to each rat using a metallic gastric tube. Transferrin was stained by an immunoperoxidase method and iron with Prussian blue in the same duodenal sections and observed by light microscopy. The localization of transferrin differed from that of ferric iron both in rats with iron deficiency and in controls. In iron-deficient rats, transferrin was weakly stained after iron administration but was strongly stained after saline administration. In contrast, in controls, transferrin was weakly stained after saline administration but was strongly stained after iron administration. By electron microscopy, x-ray energy spectrometric analysis of the transferrin-positive areas showed no iron peak. In iron-deficient rats, accumulation of electron-dense transferrin-negative microgranules was observed in some of the duodenal columnar epithelium. X-ray energy spectrometric analysis of this area revealed iron, indicating iron absorption. These results suggest that mucosal transferrin does not act as a shuttle protein in iron absorption via the rat duodenal columnar epithelium, and the function of this protein may be to inform the absorptive cells of the iron status of the body as observed in other organs.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7628272     DOI: 10.1007/bf02285196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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