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Some Effects of Protein Deficiency in Young Growing Pigs. III. Ferrokinetic Investigations
Authors:Hristic  V  Nikolié  J A  Stoëic  D
Institution:12.The Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine and Forestry, Zemun, Yugoslavia, Serbia
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Abstract:Ferrokinetic investigations have been carried out in pigs which had undergone protein starvation and rehabilitation. After long term protein deprivation haematocrit levels, blood haemoglobin levels, serum iron concentrations, serum total iron binding capacity and blood volume per kg body weight were all reduced in the deficient animals. The values for the rehabilitated animals were in the normal range. The erythrocytes of the protein starved pigs showed an increased rate of uptake of radioactive iron compared with the control pig. However, the turnover of iron as a whole was reduced greatly in the protein deprived group compared to the rehabilitated and control pigs. Accumulation of iron occurred in the livers, spleens and kidneys of the protein starved animals. The rehabilitated pigs had lower liver stores of iron than the control pig. On the basis of the data presented it has been concluded that these effects are mainly due to a shortage of amino acids for protein synthesis.
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