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Unsere heutige Vorstellung über den Mechanismus der Eisenresorption geht auf P. F. Hahn zurück, der, am Department of Pathology and Radiology in Rochester/New York, Ende der dreißiger Jahre mit zu den ersten Forschern gehörte, denen radioaktiv markiertes Eisen zur Verfügung stand [20]. Er bestätigte mit Hilfe von Radioeisen, daß bei Mensch und Tier im Eisenmangel die Resorption von Eisen gesteigert ist. Zu Beginn der vierziger Jahre führte Hahn [21] an einigen Hunden den Nachweis, daß die Resorption von Radioeisen durch eine vorausgehende orale Eisendosis verringert wird. Diesen Befund beschrieb er anschaulich mit dem Begriff des „mucosa block“, um anzudeuten, daß in der Mukosa offensichtlich ein Akzeptor für Eisen existiert, dessen Aufnahmekapazität limitiert ist: „The gastrointestinal mucosa accepts iron readily when the iron reserve stores are depleted by chronic anemia but in a plethoric state there is very little absorption of iron.… The body protects itself normally against a large accumulation of iron.…“

Die Untersuchungen aus den Laboratorien des Autors wurden mit Unterstützung des Wissenschaftsministeriums des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen durchgeführt.

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Förth, W. (1978). Der epitheliale Transport von Eisen. In: Löhr, GW., et al. Probleme der Erythrozytopoese, Granulozytopoese und des Malignen Melanoms. Hämatologie und Bluttransfusion, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66945-3_1

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