Lr. Harris et al., IRON RELEASE FROM FERRITIN AND ITS SENSITIVITY TO SUPEROXIDE IONS DIFFERS AMONG VERTEBRATES, Biochemical journal, 301, 1994, pp. 385-389
The influence of the superoxide-generating system, xanthine oxidase, o
n the release of iron from various vertebrate ferritins was determined
both in the presence and absence of superoxide dismutase. The initial
rate of iron release in the presence of this system was higher for fe
rritins from human, trout and rat liver than for those from lamprey li
ver and horse spleen. The proportion of this iron release that was sup
eroxide-dependent in the case of rat, human and trout ferritins was 92
, 86 and 84% respectively, whereas no such superoxide-dependent iron r
elease occurred from the ferritins of lamprey liver and horse spleen.
On the other hand, the rate of superoxide-independent iron release was
of comparable magnitude for all of the species examined. The rate of
superoxide-dependent iron release was related neither to the iron:prot
ein ratios nor to the subunit size of the ferritins. However, it is si
gnificant that the ferritins with a high rate of superoxide-dependent
iron release came from tissues known to be susceptible to iron damage.
It is thus proposed that the resistance of lamprey liver ferritin to
the mobilization of iron by superoxide ions accounts in part for the t
olerance of the lamprey liver to high iron loads.