The effect of cobalt on the uptake of plasma iron by the liver

Abstract
1. After an intraperitoneal injection of 59Fe the recovery of radioactivity in the liver, but not in other tissues, was increased in cobalt-pretreated rats. There was no proportional increase in the radioactivity recovered from liver haem. 2. Rats were injected intravenously with serum containing protein-bound 59Fe and 125I-labelled albumin as a marker. At various times after injection the specific radioactivities of iron in plasma and of non-haem iron in liver were determined; corrections were applied for the content of plasma in samples of liver. In cobalt-pretreated rats there was a more rapid loss of 59Fe radioactivity from the plasma and a corresponding increase in the uptake of 59Fe into liver non-haem iron. 3. The results are discussed in relation to the possible sites of action of cobalt, and the possibility is considered that only a fraction of the liver non-haem iron may be involved.