The mechanism and regulation of iron transport to the brain are largely unknown. The large surface area of the blood-brain barrier capillaries and the presence of transferrin receptors on the luminal plasma membranes of the blood-brain barrier endothelial cells (BBB-ECs) suggest that these cells actively participate in the transport of iron into the brain. In this paper, we describe the ultrastructural morphology of primary and first-passage cultures of BBB-ECs grown on different types of porous membranes. To investigate the mechanism of iron transport into and across the BBB-ECs, porous membrane grown first-passage cells were incubated with 6.6-nm gold-labeled transferrin and studied with electron microscopy. Results are suggestive for a transcytosis of transferrin through the BBB-ECs.
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