Increase of the intestinal iron absorption in growing rats and mice after 8 days of iron-deficient feeding.

Zeitschrift fur Versuchstierkunde Pub Date : 1989-01-01
K Schümann, B Elsenhans, G Hunder, G Strugala, W Forth
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In investigations of intestinal iron absorption the combination of repetitive bleeding and iron-deficient feeding is frequently used. It induces iron deficiency which, in turn, stimulates iron absorption. When this combined procedure was compared with the effect of an 8 d iron-deficient feeding schedule in growing rats, no significant differences were found regarding the stimulating effect on intestinal iron transfer. Body iron stores, however, as represented by the hepatic ferritin and iron content are remarkably less depleted. Contrary to the effect of the combined procedure the animals growth was only marginally retarded and anaemia did not develop. This was also demonstrated in mice. The stimulation of intestinal iron absorption by iron-deficient feeding of growing animals thus seems preferable, as this procedure largely avoids the disturbing side effects observed with repetitive blood sampling.

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缺铁喂养8 d后生长大鼠和小鼠肠道铁吸收的增加。
在肠铁吸收的调查中,经常使用反复出血和缺铁喂养的组合。它会导致缺铁,进而刺激铁的吸收。当将这一联合程序与生长大鼠8天缺铁喂养计划的效果进行比较时,在刺激肠道铁转移方面没有发现显著差异。然而,以肝铁蛋白和铁含量为代表的体内铁储量明显较少。与联合手术的效果相反,动物的生长只是轻微迟缓,没有发生贫血。这在老鼠身上也得到了证实。因此,通过对生长中的动物进行缺铁喂养来刺激肠道铁吸收似乎是可取的,因为这种方法在很大程度上避免了重复采血所观察到的令人不安的副作用。
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