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Estrogens and progestagens exert positive effects on some general diseases as
iron deficiency
, anemia, premenstrual syndrome, intermenstrual migraine, akne, seborrhoea, hirsutism, androgenetic alopecia, slerodermia, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and depressive disorders. The mechanism of action and the mode of treatment in such cases are discussed.
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PMID:[Favorable effects of estrogens and progesterones on general diseases]. 15 87
Lateral X-ray pictures of the skull in certain several and chronic disorders of the blood as thalassaemia, congenital haemolytic anaemia, sickle cell anaemia and
iron deficiency
disease show frequently changes of the outlines of the cranial bones. They consist of a double contour of the outer cranial border and on the interior side below the sagittal sutura of a band-like shadow or of multiple stripes and lines running parallel to the carnial vault. They concern the parietal bones and may extend from the bregma till to the lamda or occupy only a part of this distance. The roentgenological features are due to the enlargement of the crainal bones, the bulging out of both parietal bondes, the sometimes enlarged and deepened borders of the sulcus sagittalis superior and particularly to the furrow and depression on the skull above the sagittal suture caused by the protruding parietal bones on both sides. As these different abnormal structures must be passed by the picturing X-ray, effects of superposition and interference are produced. Longitudinal ridges or bony edges which could explain the roentgenological findings could not be established. Since the peculiar alterations of the cranial bones are mainly found in the mentioned blood disorders, where they are caused by the overgrowing red marrow, they also display the same roentgenological features. These features are, therefore, a characteristic sign of these diseases.
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PMID:[Double contours and companion shadows in the skull associated with anaemias (author's transl)]. 15 80
Cytochrome-deficient cells of a strain of Escherichia coli lacking 5-amino-levulinate synthetase have been used to study proton translocation associated with the reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) dehydrogenase region of the electron transport chain. Menadione was used as electron acceptor, and mannitol was used as the substrate for the generation of intracellular NADH. The effects of
iron deficiency
on NADH- and D-lactate-menadione reductase activities were studied in iron-deficient cells of a mutant strain unable to synthesize the iron chelator enterochelin; both activities were reduced. The NADH- menadione reductase activity in cytochrome-deficient cells was associated with proton translocation and could be coupled to the uptake of proline. However proton translocation associated with the NADH-menadione reductase activity was prevented by a mutation in an unc gene. It was concluded that there is no proton translocation associated with the NADH-dehydrogenase region of the electron transport chain in E. coli and that the proton translocation obtained with mannitol as substrate is due to the activity of membrane-bound adenosine triphosphatase.
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PMID:Proton translocation in cytochrome-deficient mutants of Escherichia coli. 15 8
The prevention of
iron deficiency
requires attention to the toal feeding regimen as well as to its iron content. The use of fresh cow's milk in early infancy, a common practice, is associated with the development of measurable degrees of
iron deficiency
. In many instances excessive amounts of milk produce severe iron deficiency anemia during the second year of life in infants of greater than average birth weight. The psychological factors leading to such milk intakes have been reviewed. Present evidence supports the hypothesis that occult blood loss is a major etiologic factor in
iron deficiency
in infancy. Although the mechaisms of intestinal damage by fresh cow's milk protein is highly suspect and that the concentration of protein in the formula may play a significant role. What about iron fortification of infant formulas? Itis becoming clear that fullterm infants fed prepared formulas having protein concentrations approaching that of human milk and fed diets containing about 7 mg of iron daily after the age of 3 months infrequently develop biochemical
iron deficiency
. The addition of iron to the formula at levels of 10 to 12 mg/gt is assurance that their intake is adequate, whatever the iron intake from other foods. Low-birth-weight infants have increased iron needs because of their rapid growth. Iron-ofrtified formulas are necessary for these infants. Since iron from fortified formulas is well absorbed during the first three months of life, even if it is not immediately used for hemoglobin formation, an inccrease in the iron stores will occur...
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PMID:The prevention of iron dificency anemia in infants. 16 77
The effect of
iron deficiency
on a number or iron containing enzymes in rat liver has been examined. In addition, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase have been assayed. Of the mitochondrial electron transport reactions only succinate-cytochrome C reductase activity was decreased in iron deficient animals. Microsomal reductase enzymes associated with the NADPH-oxidase system were also markedly decreased although cytochrome P450 concentrations were unaffected. Both 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase were reduced in young iron deficient rats but the former had returned to control levels at the age of 14 weeks.
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PMID:The effects of iron deficiency on rat liver enzymes. 17 99
Using electron microscopy radioautography, the deposition of intravenously administered iron in the duodenal epithelium was studied in normal mice, iron-overloaded and iron-deficient mice, and in mice with X-linked anemia (gene symbol sla) 4 and 24 hours after injection of 59Fe. The resolution of radioautography with 59Fe was determined with a line source and the distance from the hot line within which half of the grains fell (HD value) was 1650 A. In normal, iron-overloaded, and sla mice, radioiron was localized in the undifferentiated crypt cells at 4 hours and in the absorptive cells of the luminal half of the villi, at 24 hours. At both times, the vast majority of the grains was seen over the areas rich in free ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum. In iron-deficient mice, grains were not found at either time. The amount of iron incorporated in the crypt cells was related to the size of the body iron stores. It is postulated that the amount of iron incorporated in the crypt cells is the result of interaction between uptake and return to the blood of the circulating iron. Once the crypt cells have differentiated into absorptive cells, the uptake and recirculation of iron from and to the blood would cease, leaving an amount of "message" iron which determines the absorptive cell's subsequent capacity for iron transfer to the plasma. In sla mice, in spite of tissue
iron deficiency
, the amount of iron deposited was similar to that of normal mice and markedly increased after treatment of the anemia. The accumulation of iron in the crypt cells may result from the decreased return to the blood of the incorporated circulating iron, due to the postulated deficient iron carrier mechanism in sla, or may be a consequence of increased avidity of the absorptive cells for circulating iron. In either event, the result would be that the absorptive cell receives an inappropriate message with resulting inappropriate absorption of iron.
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PMID:Uptake of circulating iron by the duodenum of normal mice and mice with altered iron stores, including sex-linked anemia: high resolution radioautographic study. 18 Mar 29
We have examined the effects of total body
iron deficiency
on the function of mitochondria isolated from rat hearts. Male Wistar rats were weaned at 21 days and divided into an experimental iron-deficient group and a control group. Both groups received identical diet but an iron supplement (180 mg of ferrous sulfate per kg of diet) was added for the control group. Rats were studied at 7 and 14 weeks. Iron-deficient rats weighed less than controls but showed significantly increased ventricle to body weight ratio at both 7 and 14 weeks, indicating relative cardiac hypertrophy. Isolated mitochondrial fractions from iron-deficient and control rats contained similar proportions of whole homogenate protein and succinic cytochrome c reductase activity, indicating that the fractions isolated from the experimental and control rats were comparable. In iron-deficient rats NADH cytochrome c reductase, succinic cytochrome c reductase, succinic dehydrogenase, and NADH ferricyanide oxidoreductase activities were all significantly reduced at 7 and 14 weeks. Cytochrome c oxidase activity was significantly reduced only at 14 weeks as were the concentrations of cytochromes a3, c1, and b. The rate of oxygen uptake by mitochondria was significantly lower at both 7 and 14 weeks but the P/O ratio was unaltered. We conclude that
iron deficiency
is associated with impairment of myocardial mitochondrial electron transport.
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PMID:The effects of iron deficiency on the respiratory function and cytochrome content of rat heart mitochondria. 18 77
Two infants, a sister with motor retardation and brother with slight microcephaly and an undescended testis, died of hepatoblastoma. Only another documented familial occurrence of this tumor, affecting siblings of the same sex, can be found in the literature. The two patients described in this paper exhibited high platelet counts prior to liver resection. Although
iron deficiency
may have contributed to the thrombocytosis, the finding of many megakariocytes within the hepatoblastomas suggests an intra-tumoral production of platelets. An epidemiological investigation of the family under study failed to yield conclusive data. Hepatoblastoma is a rare tumor, but it may affect more than one sibling. Therefore, periodic clinical and laboratory evaluations of the siblings at risk appear to be justified.
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PMID:Hepatoblastoma in infant sister and brother. 19 74
By an improved isolation procedure chloroplasts could be obtained from the alga Bumilleriopsis filiformis (Xanthophyceae) which exhibited high electron transport rates tightly coupled to ATP formation. Uncouplers both stimulate electron transport and inhibit photophosphorylation. These chloroplasts retain almost all soluble cytochrome c-553 besides a membrane-bound cytochrome c-554.5 (=f-554.5). Sonification or
iron deficiency
removed the soluble cytochrome only with a concurrent decrease of electron transport from water to methyl viologen or to NADP and decreased non-cyclic and cyclic photophosphorylation. However, photosynthetic control and the P/2e ratios remain unaltered. In Bumilleriopsis, which apparently has no plastocyanin, the soluble cytochrome c-553 seemingly links electron transport between the bound cytochrome c and P-700.
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PMID:The role of plastidic cytochrome c in algal electron transport and photophosphorylation. 20 17
The authors report a personal chronological series of 100 cancer patients submitted to an analytical study, and noted thrombocytosis in 18% of cases. They attempt to draw up a correlation between the presence of increased platelets, and the site of the primary tumour, its spread, the state of anemia or
iron deficiency
in these patients. During a general review of the literature, they compare their results with those of various american and german series and report the various pathogenic hypotheses suggested upto date. They emphasise the fact that routine platelet counts may be of great interest in the detection of certain early carcinomas in spite of the generally moderate levels of thrombocytosis observed. They therefore have a place in routine health checks.
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PMID:[Thrombocytosis and cancer. Apropos of a chronological series of 100 patients]. 20 58
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