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Absorption of radioactive iron and its assimilation by erythrocytes in anemia caused by partial denervation of the stomach

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Long term experiments were performed on dogs with experimental anemia induced by denervation of the stomach (by Klemensiewicz-Heidenhain partial denervation or by section of the vagus nerves). Investigation was carried out on the absorption of radioactive iron (Fe59Cl3) in the digestive tract and its intake by the erythrocytic hernoglobin.

It was established that absorption and intake of iron is considerably increased during postoperative hypochromic anemia in experiments with the stomach pouch. When hypochromic anemia is changed into hyperchromic the intake of iron by erythrocytes is decreased.

Development of hyperchromic anemia is noted after section of the vagus nerves. At the same time absorption and intake of iron is greatly decreased.

Absorption of radioactive phosphorus (P32) is also diminished.

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Zamychkina, K.S., Durinian, R.A. Absorption of radioactive iron and its assimilation by erythrocytes in anemia caused by partial denervation of the stomach. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 317–321 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00803338

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