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Institute for Nutrition Research, School of Medicine, University of Olso, 0316 Oslo 3 and Department of Arctic Biology, University of Tromsø, 9001 Tromsø, Norway
Changes in liver iron concentration in relation to seasonal body weight variations and food iron intake have been investigated in 77 Svalbard reindeer by chemical and histological methods. During the winter season the body weight decreased about 43% in females and 39% in males. Liver weight was reduced about 65% in both sexes. The liver iron concentration showed little or no difference between the sexes and was 29 ± 13 mg iron/100 g wet weight in the autumn. The concentration increased in late winter to 291 ± 52 mg iron/100 g in animals eating iron-rich forage plants, and to 165 ± 92 mg iron/100 g in animals eating forage plants with a normal iron content. Starving animals with a very high iron concentration of the rumen content usually had massive siderosis in both parenchymal and nonparenchymal cells of the liver. In contrast, siderosis was restricted to nonparenchymal cells in starving animals with normal rumen iron concentration. Transferrin saturation was significantly higher in animals eating iron-rich forage plants than in those eating forage plants with a normal content. Therefore it is proposed that seasonal liver siderosis is a result of a) translocation of iron from catabolized blood and lean tissue that is recovered in nonparenchymal cells and b) high uptake of food iron with deposition in the parenchymal cells.
KEY WORDS: catabolism dietary iron nonparenchymal cells parenchymal cells siderosis starvation
1 This work was supported by Grants No. 15/1985 and No. 32/1986 from the Norwegian Polar Research Institute, and by Grant No. D.60.73.008 from the Norwegian Council of Science and the Humanities.
2 Preliminary reports of these data were presented at the Iron Club Meetings in Rennes, France, July 1984, and in Pavia, Italy, September 1986.
3 Present address: Institute of Fishery Technology Research, 9001 N-Tromsø, Norway.
Manuscript received 22 January 1987. Revision accepted 18 August 1987.