Title of article :
Modulation of duodenal iron uptake by hypoxia and fasting in the rat
Author/Authors :
TAYLOR، E. M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The effect of hypoxic exposure on in vho duodenal Fe uptake kinetics was studied in tissue
fragments from rats that were fed or fasted overnight before study. Hypoxic exposure was for 3 d at
0.5 atm and fasting was for the last 18-24 h before Fe uptake determinations. The non-permeable
Fezʹ chelator 3-(2pyridyl)-5,6-bis-(~phenyl-sulpho~acc id)-l,2,4triazine (ferrozine), and medium
deoxygenation inhibited uptake in all experimental groups. Ferrozine sensitivity and mucosal Fe3+
reductase activity were greatest in hypoxic animals. Fe uptake was inhibited by membrane
depolarization only after fasting or hypoxic exposure of the rats. The data demonstrated that Fe
uptake by rat duodenal fragments involves at least two mechanisms: a membrane-potentialindependent
mechanism which is not responsive to hypoxia and a second mechanism, induced by
fasting or hypoxia, which is inhibited by membrane depolarization. Uptake is partially dependent on
reduction of Fe3+ to Fez+ and this is primarily associated with the second mechanism for uptake.
These properties have been reported also in mouse and human Fe uptake, suggesting that the rat is a
useful model for the study of basic mechanisms of Fe absorption.
Keywords :
Iron , Membrane potential , Intestine
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION