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On the non-ferritin depot iron fraction in the rat liver
Authors:FMJ Zuyderhoudt  GGA Jörning  J Van Gool
Institution:Laboratory of Experimental Medicine, University of Amsterdam, Wilhelmina Gasthuis, Amsterdam The Netherlands
Abstract:Liver depot iron can be divided into two fractions: ferritin iron and non-ferritin depot iron. Three methods intended to measure the non-ferritin depot iron in the rat liver were compared using livers of normal rats and livers of rats loaded with iron by transfusion of erythrocytes. Liver depot iron varied between 75 and 850 μg Fe/g liver. Non-ferritin depot iron, measured as the iron fraction sedimentable at 10 000 × g, was in the range 4–22 μg Fe/g liver. This fraction did contain ferritin. When measured as the difference between total liver depot iron and heat-stable iron (ferritin iron), the range was 10–270 μg Fe/g liver but this fraction also includes some ferritin iron.The values derived with both methods were linearly proportional to the total liver depot iron values.Non-ferritin depot iron, when measured as the difference between total liver depot iron and total ferritin iron, ranged from 0 to 190 μg Fe/g liver. In this last method no ferritin iron is included. This method provides the best estimate of the non-ferritin depot iron fraction. The concentrations obtained with this method were not always linearly proportional to the total liver depot iron concentration. Intravenous injection of rat liver ferritin resulted in a rapid accumulation of ferritin iron in the liver, together with an increase of the non-ferritin depot iron fraction from 18 μg Fe/g liver to 55 μg Ge/g liver. This confirms a relationship between ferritin catabolism and the non-ferritin depot iron fraction.
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