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Uptake of ionic Fe by mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro
Authors:Martha E Fedorko  Carmine Lanni
Abstract:Mouse peritoneal macrophages were maintained in vitro up to 3 days and exposed to radiolabelled 55Fe in the form of ferrous citrate, ferrous sulfate, and ferric chloride in concentrations of 3–5 γ Fe/ml. The divalent iron compounds were taken up 10–40 times more extensively per weight of iron than the trivalent iron compounds. The net uptake of ferrous citrate was linear during the first day and thereafter increased at a slower rate. Macrophages in culture for 1 week showed one-third the average uptake of freshly cultured cells during comparable periods of exposure to ferrous citrate. The iron taken up was used in the synthesis of mouse ferritin. Uptake of ferrous citrate was influenced by serum concentration in the tissue culture medium, temperature, pinocytosis and phagocytosis of both latex particles and heated rat erythrocytes. Uptake of ferrous citrate was enhanced by exposure to either sodium fluoride (5×10−3 M), or 2,4-dinitrophenol (1×10−5 M), but was not affected by cyanide, azide, or cycloheximide. The effect of sodium fluoride was not demonstrated when ferrous sulfate was substituted for ferrous citrate. The results reported here suggest that the ability of macrophages to take up ferrous citrate is good in freshly explanted cultures, is a temperature-dependent process, is suppressed by pinocytosis and phagocytosis, and paradoxically enhanced by certain metabolic inhibitors.
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