Abstract

To elucidate the physiological role of canine serum ferritin, we measured clearance rates of biotinylated ferritins in beagle. Biotinylated canine tissue ferritins were cleared rapidly from circulation. The clearance time (T 1/2) of liver ferritin (H/L subunit ratio = 0.43) was 6.8 to 11.8 min, and that of heart ferritin (H/L = 3.69) was 9.3 to 25.0 min. T 1/2 of biotinylated canine liver ferritin was independentof iron content, whereas canine heart apoferritin (T 1/2 = 31.2 and 32.7 min) was more slowly removed from circulation than the holoferritin. On the other hand, biotinylated recombinant bovine H-chain ferritin homopolymer show a much slower rate of removal (T 1/2 = 153.8 and 155.0 min) compared with the L-chain ferritin homopolymer (T 1/2 = 26.4 and 31.3 min). The rapid clearance of canine tissue ferritin suggests that serum ferritin is an iron transporter in canines.

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