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Comp Biochem Physiol A Physiol 1997 Sep;118(1):165-169

High levels of ferritin and its iron in fetal bovine serum.

Kakuta K, Orino K, Yamamoto S, Watanabe K

Laboratory of Biochemistry, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Kitasato University, Aomori, Japan.

In 13 lots of the commercial fetal bovine sera, the ferritin levels ranged between 0.8 and 6.0 micrograms/ml. The serum ferritin iron concentration as measured by a quantitative immunoprecipitation technique ranged from 0.16 to 0.96 microgram/ml, and the iron content of ferritin was about 20% regardless of its protein concentration in sera. The percentage of ferritin iron to total serum iron ranged from 8.8 to 28.5%, and correlated significantly with ferritin concentration (r = 0.9368, P < 0.001). No significant proportion of the ferritin in fetal serum bound to concanavalin A. Immunoblotting showed that the molecular weights of L(iver)- and H(eart)-type subunits of fetal serum ferritin were identical to those of L and H subunits of adult bovine spleen ferritin (L:21kDa, H:18kDa), respectively, and that the L subunit predominated in the serum protein. Serum transferrin level was relatively constant (1.8-2.2 mg/ml), whereas transferrin saturation varied from 54.8 to 91.7%. There was a significant correlation between serum ferritin concentration and transferrin saturation (r = 0.8864, P < 0.001). These findings demonstrate that the bovine fetuses have the elevated iron stores.

PMID: 9243818, MUID: 97387833


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