Radioactive Iron Absorption in Clinical Conditions: Normal, Pregnancy, Anemia, and Hemochromatosis
نویسندگان
چکیده
Radio iron is a tool which makes iron absorption studies quite accurate in dogs and reasonably satisfactory in human beings. This method is vastly superior to others previously used. Normal human pregnancy without significant anemia may show active radio iron absorption-16 to 27 per cent of iron intake. The pregnant woman as a rule shows 2 to 10 times the normal absorption of radio iron. Diseased states in which iron stores are known to be very abundant-pernicious anemia, hemochromatosis, familial icterus, and Mediterranean anemia -show very little absorption, probably less than normal. This is in spite of a severe anemia in all conditions except hemochromatosis. Chronic infections in spite of anemia show no utilization of radio iron, whether it may be absorbed or not. Leukemia shows little utilization of radio iron in red cells in spite of absorption (autopsy), probably because of white cells choking the red marrow. Polycythemia shows very low values for iron absorption as do normal persons. Two pregnant women showed only normal iron absorption. We believe that reserve stores of iron in the body, rather than anemia, control iron absorption. This control is exerted upon the gastro-intestinal mucosa which can refuse or accept iron under various conditions.
منابع مشابه
The absorption of radioiron labeled foods and iron salts in normal and iron-deficient subjects and in idiopathic hemochromatosis.
It is generally accepted that, in the absence of bleeding or pregnancy, approximately 1 mg. of iron is lost per day from the body (1-11). As a corollary, the quantity of iron in the body is largely determined by the amount of iron absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Fundamental knowledge of iron absorption has been obtained by balance studies (2, 4, 12-18), by determination of the increas...
متن کاملRadioactive Iron Absorption by Gastro-intestinal Tract
Iron absorption is a function of the gastro-intestinal mucosal epithelium. The normal non-anemic dog absorbs little iron but chronic anemia due to blood loss brings about considerable absorption-perhaps 5 to 15 times normal. In general the same differences are observed in man (1). Sudden change from normal to severe anemia within 24 hours does not significantly increase iron absorption. As the ...
متن کاملUnderstanding iron absorption and metabolism, aided by studies of hemochromatosis.
Duodenal iron absorption from food is selectively blocked to prevent iron intoxication. The prime example of pathologic increase in intestinal iron absorption is seen in patients with hemochromatosis. They suffer iron damage to the heart, liver, and other tissues resulting in premature death if the iron is not removed by vigorous phlebotomy. Examples of overcoming the intestinal barrier to iron...
متن کاملHepcidin, the recently identified peptide that appears to regulate iron absorption.
A newly identified iron regulator, hepcidin, appears to communicate body iron status and demand for erythropoiesis to the intestine, and in turn, modulates intestinal iron absorption. Hepcidin was first purified from human blood and urine as an antimicrobial peptide and was found to be predominantly expressed in the liver. A lack of hepcidin expression has been associated with iron overload and...
متن کاملIron absorption in dogs during anemia due to acetylphenylhydrazine.
The mechanisms controlling the absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal tract have been under investigation for a number of years. It now appears that several factors can increase the absorption of iron above the small amounts normally absorbed. Early observations by Hahn, Bale, Lawrence, and Whipple (1) using radioactive isotopes of iron clearly demonstrated that the normal dog absorbed on...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of Experimental Medicine
دوره 76 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1942