Abstract

The effects of iron deficiency on the aerobic pathway of energy metabolism were studied using mitochondria isolated from epithelial cells from the hamster cheek pouch. A statistically significant reduction in the concentrations of cytochromes aa3, b and c (P less than 0.05), a reduction (P = 0.064) in cytochrome cl and altered cytochrome ratios were found in the mitochondria of iron deficient compared to normal animals. State 4 respiration was demonstrated in the mitochondria of both normal and iron deficient animals but state 3 respiration could not be demonstrated; this suggests uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation which may be an artefact associated with the separation of epithelium from its connective tissue. Nevertheless we conclude that the reduction in cytochrome concentration is a real effect of iron deficiency which may explain, at least in part, the reduction of both energy production and cell proliferation seen in oral epithelia under these conditions.

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