The absorption of nickel was studied in isolated perfused jejunal and
ileal segments of iron-deficient and iron-sufficient rats. The uptake
of nickel in tissues of iron-deficient and iron-sufficient rats given
a low oral nickel-dose was also examined. The results showed enhanced
nickel absorption in vitro and in vivo in iron-deficient rats. In the
in vitro perfusions, increased absorption was observed both in jejunum
and ileum. The enhancement was very prominent in jejunum and the nick
el concentration in the jejunal absorbate of iron-deficient rats even
exceeded the nickel concentration in the perfusate. This indicates tha
t nickel is absorbed actively in the jejunum of iron-deficient animals
. Twenty-four hr after an oral dose of nickel the uptake of the metal
in various tissues was 1.5-2.5 times higher in iron-deficient rats com
pared to iron-sufficient rats. Our data indicate that nickel is absorb
ed at least in part by the active transfer system for iron in intestin
al mucosal cells.