Chromium(III) is long regarded as essential trace element but the biochemical function and even basic transport ways in the body are still unclear. For a more rational discussion on beneficial as well as toxic effects of Cr(III), we re-investigated the bioavailability of the most important oral Cr supplements by using radiolabeled compounds and whole-body-counting in rats and in the first time also in humans. The apparent absorption of (51)Cr(III) from Cr-picolinate, Cr-nicotinate, Cr-phenylalaninate, Cr-proprionate, or Cr-chloride was generally low (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) was detected in serum samples from volunteers with normal iron stores or from patients with iron deficiency anaemia after oral application of pharmaceutical iron preparations. Following a 100 mg ferrous iron dosage, NTBI values up to 9 muM were found within the time period of 1-4 h after administration whereas transferrin saturation was clearly below 100%. Smaller iron dosages (10 and 30 mg) gave lower but still measurable NTBI values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Uptake of non-transferrin-bound iron by the liver is important as a clearance mechanism in iron overload. In contrast to physiological uptake via receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin, no regulatory mechanisms for this process are known. This study compares the influence of long-term and short-term depletion and loading of hepatocytes with iron on the uptake of non-transferrin bound iron, its affinity, specificity and the interaction with the transferrin-mediated pathways.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLong term effects of BMT in thalassemia were monitored in 33 patients transplanted between 1987 and 1995 and compared with 155 patients matched for age and treated during the same period with conventional therapy (CT). The incidence of fulminant sepsis and growth impairment was significantly higher in transplanted patients, whereas the occurrence of hypothyroidism, hypogonadism, and cardiopathy was higher in CT patients. For diabetes, liver disease, and severe infections, the differences were not statistically significant.
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July 1997
Nontransferrin-bound iron (NTBI) and other parameters of iron status were measured in 40 patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation (BMT) prior to conditioning therapy (between day -10 and -7), at the time of BMT (day 0), and 2 weeks later (day + 14). Serum iron and transferrin saturation values were normal before conditioning therapy. At day 0 serum iron values were high and median transferrin saturation was 98% (changes in the values of both serum iron and transferrin saturation, p < .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrgan damage caused by iron overload has been mostly attributed to iron-induced peroxidation of membrane lipids. Using the ferrocene iron-loaded rat model, we studied ethane exhalation as a direct marker of in vivo lipid peroxidation, as well as concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and ubiquinol 9/10 in liver and plasma as indirect markers of this process. The feeding of a diet enriched with 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBeitr Infusionsther Transfusionsmed
February 1998
The platelet-plasma serotonin (5-HT) exchange in different apheresis products and platelet concentrates (PCs) from buffy coats was studied for quality control over a period of 7 days. In PCs with steadily decreasing pH due to inappropriate gas exchange the platelet 5-HT concentration increases significantly (> 10% positive netto uptake) during the 1st day of storage. Thereafter platelet serotonin drops rapidly with t1/2 = 1 day at pH < 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Radiat Isot
December 1993
Pb(p, xn) thick target excitation functions were measured in the energy range 10-38 MeV in order to optimize the production of isotopically pure radiobismuth from natPb, 206Pb, and 207Pb. Additionally, the decay of Po-isotopes from deuteron irradiation of natural bismuth (209Bi) was exploited for radiobismuth production. 205Bi was produced from 206Pb at 20 MeV with only 2% of 206Bi at 4 weeks post irradiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Toxicol Clin Toxicol
January 1994
The effect of two forms of Prussian blue, soluble K3 Fe[Fe(CN)6] and insoluble Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3, and of ammonium iron hexacyanoferrate (II) (NH4Fe[Fe(CN)6] on intestinal radiocesium absorption was investigated in rats, pigs, and humans. In rats 5 mg of antidote administered 2 min before 134Cs tracer reduced radiocesium absorption to 2.4-6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe absorption of bismuth from five 205Bi-labelled pharmaceutically used bismuth compounds was studied in man. From single oral doses of all compounds under investigation only less than 0.1% bismuth was absorbed and excreted with the urine.
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March 1992
The effect of hexacyanoferrate(II) preparations, KFe[Fe(CN)6], (KFeHCF) anol Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3, (FeHCF) on intestinal radiocaesium absorption was studied in two male volunteers. The 134Cs absorption was decreased from 100 to 3-10% when 500-1000 mg KFeHCF or FeHCF were administered 10 min before the 134Cs-labelled test meal. However, when HCF was administered simultaneously with the test meal, the 134Cs absorption was decreased to only 38-63%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe bioavailability of 205Bi from various 205Bi-labelled pharmaceutical oral bismuth preparations was studied in rats. The intestinal absorption, calculated from 205Bi whole body retention and accumulated 205Bi urinary excretion, was small in general, but significantly higher (0.26-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZ Naturforsch C J Biosci
June 1990
"Soluble" (KFe(III)[Fe(II)(CN)6]) and "insoluble Prussian blue" (Fe(III)4[Fe(II)(CN)6]3 labelled with 59Fe either in the ferric (Fe(III)) or ferro (Fe(II)) position and 14C in the cyanide group were synthesized and administered intraperitoneally or orally to adult female rats with normal body iron stores. Following i.p.
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June 1990
The inhibitory effect of various oral doses of different hexacyanoferrate(II) compounds (HCF) and the influence of the time interval of HCF-administration on intestinal 134Cs-absorption was studied in rats. Optimum inhibition was obtained by administration of HCF together with or 2 min before oral 134Cs loading. Using appropriate low amounts (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter oral administration of 500 mg KFe[Fe(CN)6] labelled with 59Fe either in the ferric or ferrous position and with 14C in the cyanide group only 0.22% of the FeII and less than 0.04% of the FeIII were absorbed in three male volunteers.
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October 1988
The intestinal absorption of 59Fe and 14C from hexacyanoferrates(II) was studied in piglets. KFeIII[FeII (CN)6] (I) and FeIII4[FeII(CN)6]3 (II) were labelled with 59Fe both in the Fe(III)-position (outside the complex anion, a) or in the Fe(II)-position (hexacyanoferrate anion, b). Labelling of the Fe(III)-position resulted in a 59Fe-absorption of 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn agarose gel matrix was utilized to grow chondrocytes from human donors of various ages in cell culture. The chondrocytes produced the pericellular matrix characteristic for such cells and synthesized collagen type II as well as glyco-saminoglycans. The latter exhibit the typical distribution pattern of the respective articular cartilage matrix.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn essay for determining the growth stimulating activity of human platelets has been established. With the aid of this system a mitogenic factor from crude platelet extract was isolated. Besides a stimulation of DNA-synthesis an enhanced synthesis of collagen and glycosaminoglycans is induced by the platelet growth factor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Chem Clin Biochem
August 1984
Optimal conditions for determining the mitogenic activity of platelet growth factor in a homologous system (human palmar fascia fibroblasts/human platelet growth factor) were established. With the aid of this system it was possible to test the active fraction from crude platelet extract following affinity chromatography on heparin-Sepharose, chromatofocusing and molecular sieve filtration. This fraction has an isoelectric point of pH greater than 9 with a molecular mass of about 12000 daltons and reacts with beta-thromboglobulin antiserum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRhodopseudomonas spheroides when grown on a medium deficient of cobalt excretes significant amounts of descobaltocorrinoids into the culture broth. If grown in the presence of 4 microM CoCl2 only intracellular cobalt-containing corrinoids are detected. The extracellular corrinoids have been identified as hydrogenobyrinic acid c-amide and hydrogenobyrinic acid a,c-diamide which are accompanied by varying amounts of the corresponding 13-epicorrinoids.
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