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33
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE
Female Porton rats were loaded with iron either by supplementing the diet w
ith 2.5% carbonyl iron for up to 22 months (18 rats) or by regularly inject
ing rat blood cells intraperitoneally for up to 10 months (eight rats). Fe-
57 Mossbauer spectroscopy of freeze-dried samples of liver and spleen was u
sed to analyse the chemical forms of iron deposited in these tissues over t
he period of iron loading. A sextet signal in the Mossbauer spectra was ide
ntified as being due to a form of haemosiderin based on the structure of th
e mineral goethite. The spectral parameters of the sextet signal in the rat
tissues indicate that the goethite-like haemosiderin particles are less cr
ystalline than those found in iron-loaded human tissues. For the dietary-ir
on-loaded rat livers, the fraction (F-s) of the Mossbauer signal in the for
m of this sextet was found to increase significantly (from approx 0.04 to 0
.09) with the age of the rats (r = 0.77, P < 0.0005). This indicates that t
he fraction of liver iron in the form of the goethite-like haemosiderin inc
reases with age of the rat and hence with the duration of iron loading. In
addition, F-s for these livers was found to increase significantly with the
fraction of iron in non-parenchymal cells as measured by computer-assisted
morphometric analysis of histological sections (r = 0.71, P < 0.005). (C)
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