Dassin E, Boulard M, Rain J D, Najean Y
C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D. 1975 Sep 22;281(12):859-62.
After in vivo infusion, radio-active indium is fixed by liver and bone marrow, but more slowly and less completely than iron. It does not incorporate to haem. It is found as labelled ferritin in the liver, after the fifth day. In the bone marrow, indium is almost exclusively found as labelled transferrin; several arguments suggest the intra-cellular site of the labelled protein. Using indium may enable a better knowledge of the intermediary iron pools.
体内注入后,放射性铟会被肝脏和骨髓固定,但比铁慢且不完全。它不会掺入血红素。第五天后,在肝脏中发现其以标记的铁蛋白形式存在。在骨髓中,铟几乎完全以标记的转铁蛋白形式存在;有几个论据表明标记蛋白的细胞内位置。使用铟可能有助于更好地了解铁的中间池。