J. Rao et V. Jagadeesan, DEVELOPMENT OF A RAT MODEL FOR IRON-DEFICIENCY AND TOXICOLOGICAL STUDIES - COMPARISON AMONG FISCHER-344, WISTAR, AND SPRAGUE-DAWLEY STRAINS, Laboratory animal science, 45(4), 1995, pp. 393-397
We carried out a comparative study to develop iron deficiency in three
strains of rats: Fischer 344, Wistar, and Sprague Dawley, Considering
that certain ingredients in the diet, such as sucrose, may inhibit en
zymes of drug metabolism, which we planned to study during an iron def
iciency state, the diet was modified to contain 35% each of sucrose an
d starch, Results of hematologic studies at the end of 6 weeks of iron
deprivation clearly indicated that all clinical signs of iron deficie
ncy anemia-hemoglobin concentration, protoporphyrin-to-heme ratio, and
serum and liver iron concentrations-were affected in the three strain
s. However, the deficiency was less pronounced in Sprague Dawley than
in Wistar and Fischer 344 strains. Results of this study suggest that
rat strains respond differently to dietary iron inadequacy; this varia
bility could be exploited to suit specific experimental needs.