CONTRASTING UPTAKES OF FE-59 INTO SPLEEN, LIVER, KIDNEY AND SOME OTHER SOFT-TISSUES IN NORMAL AND HYPOTRANSFERRINAEMIC MICE - INFLUENCE OF AN ANTIBODY AGAINST THE TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR

Citation
Mwb. Bradbury et al., CONTRASTING UPTAKES OF FE-59 INTO SPLEEN, LIVER, KIDNEY AND SOME OTHER SOFT-TISSUES IN NORMAL AND HYPOTRANSFERRINAEMIC MICE - INFLUENCE OF AN ANTIBODY AGAINST THE TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR, Biochemical pharmacology, 47(6), 1994, pp. 969-974
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00062952
Volume
47
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
969 - 974
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-2952(1994)47:6<969:CUOFIS>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Uptake of iron-59 from blood into various soft tissues of anaesthetize d mice was investigated by continuous intravenous infusion of the radi otracer during 2 hr. The Fe-59 was given either as ferrous chloride wi th ascorbate or as Fe-59-transferrin. Infusions were made into adult m ice with and without pretreatment with a monoclonal antibody against t ransferrin receptors, and into hypotransferrinaemic mice and appropria te controls. In normal mice, Fe-59 uptake into spleen was much higher than into other tissues and was 94-96% inhibited by the antibody. Inhi bitions due to the antibody were less complete in liver and renal cort ex, and there was evidence of some non-transferrin-mediated transport during infusion of Fe-59/ascorbate. In the hypotransferrinaemic mice, tissue uptakes of Fe-59 during infusion of Fe-59/ascorbate were enormo us, being two to three orders of magnitude greater than in the normal controls. The rank order for size of uptake was liver > renal cortex > pancreas > spleen > other tissues. All tissues examined have a consid erable potential capacity for uptake of non-transferrin-bound iron, th is being greatest in liver and renal cortex.