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Relationships between various types of chronic anemia, wound healing, and red cell 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3 DPG) were examined in rabbits. Wound tensile strength and energy absorption were not affected by chronic iron-deficiency anemia, the chronic hemolytic anemia caused by intravenous water infusion nor by chronic hemolytic anemia caused by intravenous water infusion nor by chronic phenylhydrazine-induced anemia. Red cell 2,3 DPG levels were increased in the anemia of iron deficiency and were normal in the rabbits with chronic phenylhydrazine-induced anemia at the time of wound excision but were low following phynylhydrazine injection. The results show that chronic anemia per se does not affect the tensile strength and energy adsorption of wound healing. The findings suggest that the wound healing process may differ in certain types of anemia.
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PMID:Chronic anemia, wound healing, and red cell 2,3-diphosphoglycerate. 0 66

1. Monoamine oxidase activity in platelets prepared from the blood of patients with iron-deficiency anaemia was significantly lowered when compared with that in platelets from normal subjects. 2. The Km values of the platelet enzyme for the substrates dopamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, phenylethylamine and kynuramine were similar for the platelet enzyme from iron-deficient and normal groups. 3. Heat-in-activation studies showed that the platelet monoamine oxidase from iron-deficient subjects was more labile to this treatment, when compared with the platelet enzyme from normal subjects. 4. The sensitivity of platelet monoamine oxidase to the inhibitors, clorgyline and deprenil, was increased in iron-deficiency anaemia. 5. Binding studies with the 14C-binding irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor, deprenil, showed that the amount of enzyme capable of binding this inhibitor was lowered by 48% in platelets from iron-deficient patients when compared with platelets from normal subjects. 6. The results show that there is a lowered amount of active enzyme in platelets from iron-deficient subjects. It is suggested that iron is necessary either for the synthesis of monoamine oxidase apoenzyme or is a cofactor for an enzyme which attaches flavin-adenine dinucleotide covalently to the monoamine oxidase apoenzyme.
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PMID:Some properties of human platelet monoamine oxidase in iron-deficiency anaemia. 0 85

Fifty-five patients have been investigated for anaemia in pregnancy. Using the serum iron/T.I.B.C. ratio as a diagnostic index it has been found that iron deficiency exists in 60% of our expectant mothers with mild anaemia. This type of anaemia was more common in multiparous women and more frequent in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, There is, therefore, a strong indication for the routine administration of iron supplements to our women during pregnancy and the puerperium.
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PMID:Diagnosis of iron deficiency anaemia among Nigerian pregnant women by serum iron/T.I.B.C. determination. 1 12

Ninety-four Nigerian pregnant women, many of who had mild to moderate anaemia, were investigated for the presence of iron deficiency. Using the bone marrow as the diagnostic index, 90% of these patients were found to be iron deficient. Iron deficiency is thus common among our expectant mothers. They should, therefore, be given iron supplement in addition to the present practice of folic acid and antimalarials, throughout pregnancy and the puerperium.
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PMID:Iron deficiency anaemia in Nigerian pregnant women. 1 99

An 11-year-old girl presented with a refractory hypochromic microcytic anemia, hypoferremia, normoblastic hyperplastic bone marrow, hypergammaglobulinemia, and growth retardation. Many varied treatments failed to produce any improvement. Ferrokinetic studies revealed rapid plasma clearance and increased plasma iron turnover, but impaired incorporation of 59Fe. Excretion of 57Co after an oral dose indicated an increased iron absorption. A (99M)Tc-sulfur colloid scintigram of the abdomen failed to demonstrate abnormal uptake. A nodal mass showing the plasma-cell variant of angiofollicular hyperplasia was removed from the gastrolienal ligament. Follow-up studies at 3 and 6 months revealed complete correction of the anemia, a 4.8-cm increase in height, and normal serum gamma-globulin levels. Serum obtained before operation inhibited the incorporation of 59Fe that was induced by a standard dose of erthyropoietin in the exhypoxic mouse system, and this inhibition persisted in serum obtained 3 days after surgery but disappeared by 6 days. The data suggest that the hyperplastic angiofollicular lymph node (plasma-cell variant) secreted a substance the inhibited erythropoiesis.
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PMID:Intra-abdominal, angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia (plasma-cell variant) with an antierythropoietic factor. 5 Nov 37

The effects of intramuscular injection and subcutaneous infusion of desferrioxamine (D.F.) on urinary iron excretion were compared in eleven patients with thalassaemia major and one with congenital sideroblastic anaemia who were being maintained on regular blood-transfusions. Total (48-hour) urinary iron excretion ranged from 3-3 to 40-3 mg (mean 16-3 mg) in nine patients who received 750 mg D.F. intramuscularly before transfusion and from 3-9 to 32-3 mg (mean 11-9 mg) in ten patients who received D.F. by the same route after transfusion. In all 9 patients studied before transfusion, continuous subcutaneous infusion of 750 mg D.F. over 24 hours increased iron excretion by 61-5 to 135-8% (mean 101+/-25-4 S.D.%) compared with intramuscular injection of a similar dose. In the 10 patients studied after transfusion, the iron excretion produced by continuous subcutaneous infusion was from 18-9 to 213% (mean 128+/-74-3%) more than that produced by a single intramuscular injection of D.F. When the subcutaneous dose over 24 hours was increased to 1500 mg in six patients, 48-hour iron excretion ranged from 29-2 to 81-2 mg (mean 52-4 mg) and was increased by 80-2--794% (mean 429%) compared with the excretion when 750 mg was given by intramuscular injection. It is concluded that continuous subcutaneous infusion of D.F. produces more iron excretion in patients with iron overload than intramuscular injection. Providing a suitable portable pump can be carried by the patients, continuous subcutaneous infusion of desferrioxamine may prove a valuable means of preventing or treating iron overload in anaemic patients maintained on regular transfusions.
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PMID:Subcutaneous infusion and intramuscular injection of desferrioxamine in patients with transfusional iron overload. 6 49

Using 58Fe, 51Cr and cytological parameters, the authors have examined erythropoiesis in 44 polycythaemia vera patients diagnosed as such on the basis of the usual parameters (exept for determination of the erythropoietin level). In the patients divided into four types the following characteristica were observed. In type I, increased erythropoiesis is evident by accelerated plasma iron clearance, greater PIT and EIT as well as enhanced iron utilization and production indices. In type II, in addition to the former signs of increased erythropoiesis moderately shortened red cell life-span and hyposideraemia characteristic of splenic sequestration and resulting from bleeding and blood letting seem to be accompanied by microcytosis. There is a metaplastic erythropoiesis in type III, bone marrow activity decreases, but the increased erythropoiesis is indicated by several parameters already observed earlier. At the time the iron utilization indicative of effective erythropoiesis is decreased, thus ineffective erythropoiesis and considerably shortened red cell life-span are responsible for the enhanced iron turnover. This is also shown by the regression calculations. In type IV effective erythropoiesis was considerably decreased in the patients with severe anaemia. Sings which are indicative of metaplastic erythropoiesis are absent. In one of the patients the morphological changes characteristic of dyserythropoiesis were found. Although all our patients were given treatment. We believe that these alterations in the character of erythropoiesis are not likely to be the consequences of therapy.
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PMID:Changes in erythropoiesis during the course of polycythaemia vera. 6 14

Absorption of radioactive iron was studied in 87 patients with different types of iron deficiency anaemias and in 23 healthy subjects. The subjects were given 1...2muci of radiactive iron in the form of FeSO4 together with 5 mg of nonradioactive iron as a carrier and 100 to 150 g of white bread, radioactivity on the whole body being studied with a big liquid scintillation counter 4 pi (BLSC-2). In clinical observations and in single experiments on volunteers there was no conformity of the values of absorption with the levels of acid-formation. But in the same time the gastric juice from an anaemic horse almost doubled iron absorption in healthy individuals. Marked morphological changes in the gastric mucosa inhibited the absorption in the intestine and the degree of increase of absorption in patients with anaemia depended to some extent on the morphological conditions of the gastric mucosa. When healthy subjects and patients with iron deficiency anaemia were given bread "enriched" with iron before baking instead of common bread with "external" mark there was observed similar correlation between the values of absorption but the figures were somewhat lower.
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PMID:Iron absorption in gastric and duodenal pathology in patients with iron deficiency anaemias. 6 33

The detection and enumeration of sideroblasts depend critically on the method used for iron staining of bone marrow smears. Several methods proposed for semiquantitative evaluation of bone marrow hemosiderin (iron stores) were compared with respect to their suitability for detection of normal and abnormal sideroblasts. Instead of the customary percentage of sideroblasts, the introduction of a sideroblast score is proposed and its diagnostic relevance was prospectively studied. Low sideroblast scores are associated with iron deficiency and hypoproliferative anemia. A normal sideroblast score, despite the absence of stainable hemosiderin, exclused the diagnosis of severe iron depletion. Elevated sideroblast scores may be correlated either with iron overload and/or sideroblastic (sideroachrestic) anemias.
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PMID:Sideroblast score: A sensitive indicator of iron deficiency and hypoproliferative anemia. 6 90

In 100 patients with various haematological syndromes and in 22 healthy subjects serum transferrin was determined by the method of radial immunodiffusion of Mancini. The results were correlated with total iron-binding capacity, iron concentration, beta1 globulin and albumin levels. A statistically significant rise in serum transferrin concentration was demonstrated only in patients with sideropenic anaemia. In the remaining groups of patients transferrin concentration was decreased without regard to associated disturbances of iron metabolism and iron level. The comparison of the total iron-binding capacity with transferrin level determined by radial immunodiffusion may suggest presence of iron-binding proteins other than transferrin.
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PMID:[Transferrin in various hematological syndrome]. 6 35


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