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Query: UMLS:C0240066 (
iron deficiency
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The nature of riboflavin precursors was studied in the yeast Pichia guilliermondii. By means of mutants with blocked GMP-synthetase the purine precursors of riboflavin were shown to belong to guanylic compounds. Accumulation of 2,4,5-triamino-6-oxypyrimidine, 2,5-diamino-6-oxy-4-ribitylaminopyrimidine, 2,6-dioxy-5-amino-4-ribitylaminopyrimidine (DOARAP) and 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumasine occurs in the riboflavin-deficient mutants divided into five biochemical groups. This fact evidences for identity of riboflavin precursors in the yeast P. guilliermondii and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Synthesis of DOARAP by the washed off cells of the mutants with the blocked lumasine synthetase is strongly inhibited by riboflavin; cycloheximide in the absence of riboflavin has no effect on this process. Consequently, flavinogenesis in P. guilliermondii is regulated according to the type of negative feedback by means of retroinhibition mechanism. A change in the content of flavins in the cells has no effect on synthesis of riboflavin synthetase; at the same time
iron deficiency
in the cells evokes derepression of this enzyme. Incubation of the cells rich in
iron
with o-phenantroline or alpha, alpha'-dipyridyl also causes derepression of riboflavin synthetase which is inhibited by cycloheximide. A deficiency of hem in the mutants which need epsilon-aminolevulinic acid does not affect the riboflavinsynthetase activity of the cells. Evidently, in P. guilliermondii a certain form of nonheminic
iron
might take part in regulating synthesis of riboflavin synthetase and other enzymes participating in riboflavin biosynthesis. Riboflavin overproduction is established to require formation of purines de novo. With the absence of flavinogenesis enzymes derepression a genetic disturbance in regulation of purinic nucleotides biosynthesis results in stimulation of flavinogenesis. The properties were studied for 680 time purified riboflavinkinase from cells of P. guilliermondii as well as for three phosphatases possessing the optimum of the activity at pH 3.5, 5.5 and 8.6, which ARE ABLE OF HYDROLYSING FMN. A change in the content of flavins and
iron
in the cells has no effect on the activity of riboflavinkinase in this species. Evidently, the mechanisms of riboflavin and flavin nucleotides biosynthesis regulation would be different in P. guilliermondii.
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PMID:[Biosynthesis of flavins and its regulation in the yeast Pichia guilliermondii]. 0 Aug 34
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
Hemin allows maximal protein synthesis in intact rabbit reticulocytes and their cell-free lysate preparations by retarding the formation of a translational repressor (HCR) found in the postribosomal supernate. In order to evaluate the role of HCR in the pathogenesis of hypochromic anemias, HCR was isolated and partially purified from intact rabbit reticulocytes incubated in vitro with either 0.1 mM alpha,alpha-dipyridyl (an
iron
-chelating agent) or 0.1 M ethanol. Both of these agents inhibit reticulocyte protein synthesis. Hemin (50 muM) protects against the inhibition by both agents. A ferrous
iron
-transferrin mixture, however, protects only against alpha,alpha-dipyridyl. Both alpha,alpha-dipyridyl and ethanol inhibit heme synthesis before the time that protein synthesis is affected, while neither lowers either ATP or GSH levels. These results indicate that while both agents inhibit heme synthesis, alpha,alpha-dipyridyl does so by inducing
iron deficiency
while ethanol works at a non-
iron
-requiring step. When HCR was isolated from intact cells and assayed in the reticulocyte cell-free systems, plus and minus hemin, premature appearance of HCR was found in cells incubated in vitro with alpha,alpha-dipyridyl or ethanol. When hemin was present in the intact cell incubation, the appearance of HCR was retarded. The HCR from alpha,alpha-dipyridyl ethanol-treated cells was partially purified and eluted at the same location on a Sephadex G-200 column (molecular weight approximately 3 x 10(5)) as that from postribosomal supernates incubated minus hemin. In addition rabbits with phenylhydrazine-induced hemolytic anemia were given intravenous ethanol in vivo at a dose of 0.4 ml/kg. This concentration of alcohol resulted in an inhibition of the rate of heme synthesis and protein synthesis as well as an acceleration of HCR formation in reticulocytes. The HCR from these in vivo treated rabbits was isolated, partially purified, and assayed in an identical fashion as the in vitro experiments. These in vivo experiments further support the physiological and pathophysiological role of HCR in reticulocytes. On the basis of these results a model for a role of HCR in some of the hypochromic anemias is proposed. In
iron deficiency
or chronic disease (where
iron
is not available to the erythroblast for heme synthesis) HCR appears prematurely and inhibits protein synthesis. When heme synthesis is inhibited by ethanol but there is sufficient intracellular
iron
, HCR appears prematurely and inhibits protein synthesis,
iron
accumulates in the erythroblast, and the end result is sideroblastic anemia.
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PMID:A rabbit reticulocyte model for the role of hemin-controlled repressor in hypochromic anemias. 0 17
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
Chronic nutritional
iron deficiency
of 2 to 5 weeks duration reduced the blood hemoglobin content to 30-50% of control values and resulted in an increase in rat adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) (EC 1.14.16.2) activity. Kinetic and mixing experiments indicated that this increase was due to an increase in enzyme protein. The body weight of
iron
-deficient rats ranged from 60 to 80% of control; this factor, however, was not responsible for the increase in adrenal TH as enzyme activity was directly proportional to final body weight. To determine whether the increase in adrenal TH in
iron
-deficient rats was due to increased sympathetic activity to the adrenal medulla, the splanchnic nerve was cut. The increased TH was still observed after adrenal denervation; this indicates that the mechanism of response to
iron deficiency
lies within the adrenal itself. Age of the rats is important in determining whether the increase in TH activity will occur.
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PMID:The effect of chronic iron deficiency on adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase activity. 1 18
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
A siderophore (microbial
iron
transport compound) was isolated from low
iron
cultures of Agrobacterium tumefaciens B6. The substance was characterized as a threonyl peptide of spermidine acylated with 3 residues of 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid, the carbonyl group of 1 residue of the latter participating in an oxazoline ring with the beta-hydroxyl of the threonine moiety. The compound, N-[3-(2,3-dihydroxybenzamido)propyl]-N-[4-(2,3-dihydroxybenzamido)butyl]-2-(2,3-dihydroxyphenyl)-trans-5-methyl-oxazoline-4-carboxamide, was given the trivial name agrobactin. Exposure to acid opened the oxazoline ring to afford agrobactin A. Ferric agrobactin A and agrobactin A itself, but not agrobactin or its ferric complex, had some capacity to feed
iron
to enterobactin-deficient strains of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. Agrobactin was produced by A. tumefaciens in response to
iron deficiency
and was able to reverse the
iron
starvation in this organism precipitated by the presence of a ferric complexing agent not utilized by the cells.
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PMID:Agrobactin, a siderophore from Agrobacterium tumefaciens. 3 87
The daily dietary
iron
intake of nine pregnant Nigerian women with confirmed iron deficiency anemia was determined. The daily dietary
iron
intake from hospital meals served to ten other pregnant women was also assessed to serve as a control. The mean daily
iron
intake of the group of anemic patients on home diet was 14.6 mg (range of individual means = 8.37-25.28 mg), whereas the group of patients served hospital meals had a mean daily dietary
iron
intake of 36.92 mg (range of individual means = 25.09-46.47 mg). It is, therefore, clear that the etiology of
iron deficiency
in the patients studied was mainly dietary. Thus, our pregnant patients, many of whom are on diets similar to those of the group studied, should receive
iron
supplements during pregnancy.
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PMID:Dietary iron intake of pregnant Nigerian women with anemia. 4 89
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
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