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The role of transferrin and citrate in cellular uptake of aluminium
Authors:Sheila J McGregor  Jeremy H Brock  David Halls
Institution:(1) University Department of Immunology, Western Infirmary, G11 6NT Glasgow, Scotland, UK;(2) Department of Pathological Biochemistry, Royal Infirmary, G4 0SF Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Abstract:Summary The ability of human erythroleukaemia K562 cells to take up aluminium from Al-transferrin and Al-citrate has been examined. Uptake from Al-transferrin was dose-dependent over the range 68–544 ng/ml of aluminium, and increased over a 12-day period. In contrast, uptake from Al-citrate was low even at an aluminium concentration of 6800 ng/ml and did not increase over time. Neither form of aluminium greatly affected cell growth. It is concluded that Al-transferrin, rather than Al-citrate, is the physiologically relevant form of this metal with respect to cellular uptake, but that any metabolic abnormalities induced by aluminium do not affect proliferation of this cell line.
Keywords:Aluminium  Transferrin  Citrate  Erythroleukaemia cells  Proliferation
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