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"Sports anemia" has been observed in the early periods of physical training and may be unfavorable for sport performance and resistance to
fatigue
. The purpose of this study was to see what effect competition and training had on the hematological status of women field hockey and soccer players. Thirty collegiate athletes participated in this 14 week study. Blood samples were drawn prior to the start, mid-point, and end of the sport season and analyzed using a J.T. Baker 700 A analyzer. Results indicated that mean values for
hemoglobin
, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, and red blood cell count increased over time for both experimental and control groups. Values for all hematological parameters were within the normal ranges for females. Since all blood parameters commonly used to assess iron hematology were within normal ranges, we can conclude that "sports anemia" was not present.
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PMID:Effect of a season of competition and training on hematological status of women field hockey and soccer players. 259 57
Copper refinery workers exposed to selenium were studied before, during, and after a shutdown period. Urine selenium levels were 83 +/- 30 mumol/mol creatinine and 69 +/- 27 mumol/mol creatinine when measured on two occasions during exposure compared with 56 +/- 17 mumol/mol creatinine when the workers had been free of exposure for 10 wk during a shutdown. The refinery workers reported more nose and eye irritation, indigestion, stomach pain, and
fatigue
than controls. "Garlic-like" breath odor was reported to be personally and socially offensive by many of the workers. Reporting of symptoms, pulmonary function indices, and laboratory test results did not change with exposure except for
hemoglobin
level, which rose during the shutdown. Hemoglobin levels were found to be inversely correlated with the urine selenium level, and there was a positive correlation noted for the interactive effect of urine selenium and urine arsenic levels on
hemoglobin
.
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PMID:Health status of copper refinery workers with specific reference to selenium exposure. 268 43
Clinical, hematologic and
hemoglobin
composition data on the first case of Hb 0-Arab in association with beta 0-thalassemia in Yugoslavia are reported here. The propositus was a 26-years-old female from Strumica who was admitted to the hospital for several times because of anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, occasional abdominal pains, malaise and
fatigue
. Laboratory results presented: Hb 10.0 g/dl, RBC 3.84.10(12)/L, PCV 0.260 l/l, MCV 68 fl, MCH 26 pg, reticulocyte count 1.8%, anisopoikilocytosis, polychromasis, numerous target cells, total bilirubin 2.1 mg/dl, (indirect 1.7 mg/dl), serum-Fe 32.3 microM/L. A starch gel electrophoresis of hemolysate provided evidence for the presence of abnormal hemoglobin (approximately 85%) and Hb F (approximately 15%); the Hb A was absent. Familial screening showed her father was heterozygous for the abnormal hemoglobin, whereas the mother was heterozygous for beta-thalassemia. In vitro biosynthesis disclosed a total absence of beta globin and reduced synthesis of beta x x and gamma globin. The alpha/beta x + gamma-globin ratio was 1.77 (normal, 1.0 + 0.1). Amino acid analysis revealed that lysine substituted for glutamic acid at the position one hundred twenty-one of the beta chain (= Hb 0-Arab or beta 121 Glu----Lys).
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PMID:[Hemoglobin O Arab in interaction with beta 0-thalassemia]. 273 98
The accuracy of two pulse oximeters (Ohmeda 3700 and Biox IIa) was evaluated during cycle ergometer incremental exercise in 10 healthy subjects. The exercise protocol began at 30 W with the power output being increased 15 W.min-1 until volitional
fatigue
. Ear and finger probe pulse oximetry measurements of available
hemoglobin
(%Spo2) were compared with arterial oxyhemoglobin fraction of total
hemoglobin
(%HbO2) measured directly from arterial blood samples using a CO-oximeter. To provide a wide range of %HbO2 values, four subjects exercised under hypoxic conditions [inspired partial pressure of O2 (PIo2) = 107 Torr], while the remaining six subjects exercised under normoxic conditions (PIo2 = 150 Torr). Because carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO) or methemoglobin (MetHb) is not measured by pulse oximeters, %HbO2 was corrected for HbCO and MetHb and expressed as percent arterial O2 saturation of available Hb (%Sao2). Small and insignificant differences (P greater than 0.05) existed between SpO2 (all 3 instruments) and %SaO2 at the lowest work rate and the highest power output achieved. Regression analyses of %SpO2 vs. %SaO2 produced correlation coefficients of r = 0.82 [standard error of the estimate [(SEE) = 1.79], r = 0.89 (SEE = 1.48), and r = 0.93 (SEE = 1.14) for the Biox IIa, Ohmeda 3700 (ear), and the Ohmeda 3700 (finger) pulse oximeters, respectively. We conclude that pulse oximetry, within the above limits of accuracy, is useful in estimating %SaO2 during exercise in healthy subjects.
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PMID:Accuracy of pulse oximetry to estimate HbO2 fraction of total Hb during exercise. 275 56
Most of the previous studies on the effects of iron deficiency on skeletal muscle respiratory capacity and work performance have been investigated in severe or moderate iron-deficiency anemia. We report here that even in mild iron deficiency where the
hemoglobin
concentration was 10 g/dl and the iron stores in livers and spleen were not completely depleted, a marked reduction in succinate dehydrogenase was observed in skeletal muscles but not in heart. Similarly, cytochrome oxidase activities were reduced. Although no significant change in glycerophosphate dehydrogenase was detected in the iron-deficient rats, exposure to cold in this group greatly reduced this enzyme activity. As cold acclimatization accelerates marrow erythropoiesis (20) which in turn, demands more iron, it seems that in the iron-insufficient state, this iron demand for marrow activity may persist at the expense of the tissue iron pool, resulting in a marked reduction in glycerophosphate dehydrogenase activities. Since succinate dehydrogenase plays a significant role in the impairment of mitochondrial function and early
fatigue
of iron-deficient muscle (11), the present study shows that even in mild iron deficiency, some loss of muscle functions could result as succinate dehydrogenase activities were greatly reduced.
...
PMID:Biochemical effects of mild iron deficiency and cold acclimatization on rat skeletal muscle. 300 73
The combination of cisplatin 100 mg/m2 every 3 weeks and mitoguazone 500 mg/m2 every week with dose escalation was administered as a 9-week induction regimen to 27 patients with previously untreated Stage III or IV squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. This was followed by full-course radiation therapy for unresectable patients or surgery and postoperative radiation therapy for those with resectable disease. Sixteen patients had bulky unresectable disease, and ten were candidates for curative resection at study entry. Of 26 patients evaluable for response to chemotherapy, there were seven complete responses (CR) (five of six pathologically confirmed) and ten partial responses (PR) (65% CR + PR). Toxicity was generally mild with Grade 3 or 4 nausea and vomiting occurring in 15% and diarrhea in 12%. Nineteen percent of the patients developed transient nephrotoxicity (serum creatinine greater than 2), 62% anemia (
hemoglobin
decrease greater than 2 g/dl), 23% leukopenia (leukocyte count less than 3500 cells/microliters) and 8% thrombocytopenia (platelets less than 50,000 cells/microliters). Anorexia,
fatigue
, and weight loss occurred in nearly all patients. The median survival time of all patients was 17.5 months; complete responders, 43 months; partial responders, 16 months; and nonresponders, 9 months (P = 0.0025). In a multivariate analysis of stage, primary site, resectability status, response to chemotherapy, and local treatment (surgery plus radiation versus radiation), complete response was the only statistically significant covariate for survival. In Phase II single agent trials, mitoguazone has been shown to have a 15% response rate in head and neck cancer and cisplatin, a 30% to 40% response rate (less than 10% CR). Thus, our results, both complete and overall response rates, were higher than would be expected from either drug alone. A possible mechanism for this high response rate may be mitoguazone-induced cell synchronization. In vitro studies demonstrate the accumulation of tumor cells exposed to mitoguazone in S- and G2-phases of the cell cycle. These results would support further evaluation of mitoguazone in combination to explore the theoretical potentiation of antitumor effects by sequencing with cycle-specific agents.
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PMID:Cisplatin and mitoguazone. An induction chemotherapy regimen in advanced head and neck cancer. 317 46
The contraceptive efficacy of gossypol was investigated in a double-blind, randomized, control study. 75 male volunteers were placed on a regimen of 20 mg of gossypol per day, while the 77 controls received a placebo. Each of the volunteers continued use of gossypol for at least 14 1/2 months. Of the 64 gossypol-treated participants who completed the study, 31% achieved azoospermia and 61% had a sperm count less than 4 x 10 6. A 92% efficacy rate was achieved at the end of the loading phase. Incidence rates for
fatigue
, decrease of libido, and appetite did not differ significantly between subjects and controls, nor were there any differences in terms of body weight,
hemoglobin
, serum potassium, or blood pressure. Efficacy rates of 87%, 97%, 95%, 92%, and 98% were achieved at the end of loading, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months of maintenance, respectively. The only significant side effect appeared to be a lowering of serum potassium levels during the maintenance phase. The attrition rate was 26% at 6 months and 39% at 12 months. There were no pregnancies among the wives of the volunteers. At present, gossypol research in China is aimed at the supplementation of gossypol contraception with potassium salt or with a potassium blocker to ameliorate gossypol-related hypokalemia.
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PMID:Clinical trial of gossypol as a male contraceptive drug. Part I. Efficacy study. 330 87
The mortality and morbidity in abdominal surgery were investigated in two groups of patients, one with empty (N = 228) and the other with normal (N = 220) iron stores before operation. The estimation of body iron stores by measurements of serum ferritin concentration assumes that the only reason for a low ferritin value is an empty iron store. The results showed that the period of hospital treatment was shorter and the number of complications, especially infections, fewer, in patients with normal as compared to empty iron stores before the operation (p less than 0.001). These differences were especially striking in patients subjected to gastric or large bowel surgery. The results were not explained by differences in sex, age, serum albumin, or clinical anemia. The complications were not predictable from preoperative serum albumin, alkaline phosphatase, or alanine amino transferase levels. Among patients with postoperative complications those with preoperative empty iron stores also had a lower preoperative blood
hemoglobin
concentration (127 +/- 10 g/liter) than those with normal preoperative iron stores (136 +/- 9 g/liter). Thus it is speculated that the mechanisms behind postoperative complications due to preoperative empty iron stores might be a decrease in tissue oxygenation, resulting in an increased
fatigue
while working, decreased contractile capacity of the respiratory muscles, and a decrease in immune function. Thus a measurement of serum ferritin concentration and correction of empty iron stores is recommended before abdominal surgery.
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PMID:Empty iron stores as a significant risk factor in abdominal surgery. 339 23
Sixty-four patients with hairy-cell leukemia (HCL) (61 had undergone prior splenectomy) were treated with alpha-2 interferon (Intron A, Schering Corp, Kenilworth, NJ) subcutaneously three times per week at a dosage of 2 X 10(6) U/m2. Three patients (5%) demonstrated a complete response (CR) with apparent eradication of hairy cells from the bone marrow, 45 patients (70%) showed a partial response (PR) defined as normalization of all three blood counts associated with decreased involvement in the bone marrow, and nine patients (14%) showed a minor response that included improvement in at least one blood count. Three patients had no response, three patients died before completing 1 month of therapy, and one patient refused further therapy after 1 month of therapy. The median platelet count returned to normal by the second month of treatment. The median
hemoglobin
returned to greater than 12 mg/dL by the fourth month of treatment, and the median granulocyte count to greater than 1,500/mu by the fifth month of treatment. Bone marrow biopsy analysis during interferon therapy demonstrated a decrease in median hairy-cell index by more than half. Transfusion of both RBCs and platelets were decreased within 4 months of initiating treatment. Serious infections, which averaged four per month in 16 of the 64 patients before interferon therapy, were rarely observed after the first month of treatment. Treatment-induced toxicity was mild, consisting primarily of influenza-like symptoms,
fatigue
, and minor skin disorders. Alpha-2 interferon therapy is highly effective in reversing the course of progressive HCL and should be considered the treatment of choice for a minimum of 12 months in patients who have progressive disease post-splenectomy.
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PMID:Alpha-2 interferon therapy of hairy-cell leukemia: a multicenter study of 64 patients. 351 80
Since interferon alfa-2b (Intron A) is useful as a single agent, it is important to determine if interferon can be combined with standard chemotherapy to improve both response and survival in patients with cancer. Using clonogenic assays, interferon was tested alone and in combination with cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) or melphalan (Alkeran) using several dose and exposure schedules to evaluate cytotoxicity. In vitro, continuous-exposure interferon produced optimal cell kill. Maximum enhancement of cytotoxicity occurred with cyclophosphamide or melphalan pretreatment (1 hour) and/or simultaneous interferon treatment. Based upon these data, a phase I-II study was designed to determine the tolerance of cancer patients to a fixed dose of cyclophosphamide (150 mg/m2 p.o. daily X 4 days [days 2 to 5]) combined with increasing doses of interferon. Interferon was administered subcutaneously on treatment cycle days 1 to 5, plus days 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, and 19 of the 21-day regimen. Three patients had partial responses: one breast cancer, one angiosarcoma, and one myeloma (mixed). All patients reported mild flu-like symptoms,
fatigue
, and anorexia. Leukopenia occurred in all patients; three required treatment interruption to allow recovery. Eight patients had a fall in
hemoglobin
(mean decrease 1.4 g/dL). The combination of cyclophosphamide and interferon was safe and deserves further trial in cancer treatment. However, using this combination schedule, interferon doses greater than or equal to 5 X 10(6) IU were poorly tolerated and compromised administration of full-dose cyclophosphamide.
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PMID:Interferon alfa-2b-cyclophosphamide combination studies: in vitro and phase I-II clinical results. 376 44
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