钴和铁在吸收和保留中的相互作用。

S Reuber, M Kreuzer, M Kirchgessner
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研究人员对24只大鼠进行了为期19天的实验,研究了口服补充钴和铁的效果,以及两者在吸收部位、粪便和尿液排泄处的相互作用,以及这些微量元素的保留情况。实验中,研究人员使用了四种饮食,分别含有9或63微克/千克钴和48或446毫克/千克铁。保留率采用平衡法和比较屠宰法计算。一天后,两种元素的粪便和尿液排泄已经对饮食治疗有反应,大约三天后达到恒定值。补充钴可促进钴的排泄;补充铁也增加了粪便排泄;然而,两种情况下尿量都减少了。在两种饲粮钴处理中,添加铁显著抑制了钴的吸收。在每公斤饲料中摄入446毫克铁而不是48毫克铁的组中,钴的吸收率较低,导致肾脏中钴的排泄减少。因此,铁对钴保留的影响小于对钴吸收的影响。这表明两种元素之间的相互作用只发生在吸收部位。由于饲粮中钴的浓度低于饲粮中铁的含量,因此钴对铁的吸收和排泄没有影响。铁平衡的差异仅在两种膳食浓度之间观察到,在进一步喂食铁的组中,铁的绝对吸收量较高,但相对吸收量较低。(摘要删节250字)
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Interactions of cobalt and iron in absorption and retention.

The effects of supplementary oral cobalt and iron, as well as the interaction between both at the absorption site, fecal and urinary excretion as well as the retention of these trace elements were determined by using four diets containing either 9 or 63 micrograms/kg of Co and 48 or 446 mg/kg of Fe over a period of 19 days in a total of 24 rats. Retention was calculated by the balance technique and by the comparative slaughter technique. After one day, fecal as well as urinary excretion of both elements had already responded to the dietary treatments, with constant values being reached after approximately three days. Cobalt excretion was enhanced by supplementary cobalt; fecal excretion, too, was increased by supplementary iron; whereas urinary excretion was decreased in both cases. Additional iron significantly inhibited the absorption of cobalt in both dietary cobalt treatments. The lower rate of absorption in the groups receiving 446 mg Fe instead of 48 mg of Fe per kg diet resulted in a decreased renal excretion of cobalt. Consequently, the effect of iron on the retention of cobalt was lower than on absorption. This suggests that interactions between the two elements only take place at the site of absorption. Because of the low dietary cobalt concentration as compared to the iron contents of the diets, no effect of cobalt on iron absorption and excretion occurred. Differences in iron balance were only observed between both dietary concentrations, showing a higher absolute but a lower relative absorption as well as retention in the groups fed further Fe.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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