Effect of lead on the transport of transferrin-free and transferrin-bound iron into rabbit reticulocytes. 1990

Z M Qian, and E H Morgan
Department of Physiology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands.

The effects of Pb on iron transport into rabbit reticulocytes was investigated using two sources of iron, non-transferrin-bound ferrous iron, Fe(II), and transferrin-bound iron, and fractionating the cells into haem, cytosolic and stromal fractions. Uptake of Fe(II) into all three fractions was inhibited by low concentrations of Pb, 50% inhibition of uptake to the cytosol (IC50) occurring at 1 microM Pb. Fe(II) uptake could be divided into saturable and non-saturable components. The saturable component was inhibited at lower concentrations of Pb than the non-saturable component. Pb reduced the Vmax and increased the Km values for saturable Fe(II) transport. The effects of Pb on Fe(II) transport were reversible and were observed with PbCl2 and Pb (NO3)2 as well as with lead acetate. Pb also inhibited the uptake of transferrin-bound iron but at higher concentrations (IC50, 4 microM) and the inhibition was less readily reversible. The effect was attributable to inhibition of transferrin endocytosis which resulted in a redistribution of transferrin receptors from intracellular to cell surface sites. These results show that Pb can inhibit transferrin endocytosis and iron transport across the cell membrane of reticulocytes and raise the possibility that these effects may contribute to the hypochromic anaemia associated with Pb poisoning, in addition to the previously established inhibition of enzymes of the haem synthesis pathway.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007501 Iron A metallic element with atomic symbol Fe, atomic number 26, and atomic weight 55.85. It is an essential constituent of HEMOGLOBINS; CYTOCHROMES; and IRON-BINDING PROTEINS. It plays a role in cellular redox reactions and in the transport of OXYGEN. Iron-56,Iron 56
D007854 Lead A soft, grayish metal with poisonous salts; atomic number 82, atomic weight 207.2, symbol Pb.
D011817 Rabbits A burrowing plant-eating mammal with hind limbs that are longer than its fore limbs. It belongs to the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, and in contrast to hares, possesses 22 instead of 24 pairs of chromosomes. Belgian Hare,New Zealand Rabbit,New Zealand Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbit,Rabbit,Rabbit, Domestic,Chinchilla Rabbits,NZW Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus,Chinchilla Rabbit,Domestic Rabbit,Domestic Rabbits,Hare, Belgian,NZW Rabbit,Rabbit, Chinchilla,Rabbit, NZW,Rabbit, New Zealand,Rabbits, Chinchilla,Rabbits, Domestic,Rabbits, NZW,Rabbits, New Zealand,Zealand Rabbit, New,Zealand Rabbits, New,cuniculus, Oryctolagus
D012156 Reticulocytes Immature ERYTHROCYTES. In humans, these are ERYTHROID CELLS that have just undergone extrusion of their CELL NUCLEUS. They still contain some organelles that gradually decrease in number as the cells mature. RIBOSOMES are last to disappear. Certain staining techniques cause components of the ribosomes to precipitate into characteristic "reticulum" (not the same as the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM), hence the name reticulocytes. Reticulocyte
D002478 Cells, Cultured Cells propagated in vitro in special media conducive to their growth. Cultured cells are used to study developmental, morphologic, metabolic, physiologic, and genetic processes, among others. Cultured Cells,Cell, Cultured,Cultured Cell
D003600 Cytosol Intracellular fluid from the cytoplasm after removal of ORGANELLES and other insoluble cytoplasmic components. Cytosols
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D014168 Transferrin An iron-binding beta1-globulin that is synthesized in the LIVER and secreted into the blood. It plays a central role in the transport of IRON throughout the circulation. A variety of transferrin isoforms exist in humans, including some that are considered markers for specific disease states. Siderophilin,Isotransferrin,Monoferric Transferrins,Serotransferrin,Transferrin B,Transferrin C,beta 2-Transferrin,beta-1 Metal-Binding Globulin,tau-Transferrin,Globulin, beta-1 Metal-Binding,Metal-Binding Globulin, beta-1,Transferrins, Monoferric,beta 1 Metal Binding Globulin,beta 2 Transferrin,tau Transferrin

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