Publications by authors named "Gabriela Bydlon"

The influence of copper upon some physiological parameters and reproduction in ewes was studied. Four groups of animals were investigated: 1/ control ewes (untreated); 2) ewes receiving copper as a supplement over the recommended amount of copper in food (10, 25 or 50 mg Cu/ewe/day); 3/ control, superovulated ewes; and 4) ewes treated with 50 mg copper during one month and then superovulated. After 10 months of daily exposure to 10 mg of copper/ewe/day no signs of toxicity on physiological condition and reproduction were found.

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Iron overload is a feature of an array of human disorders such as sideroblastic anemias, a heterogeneous group of erythropoietic disorders without identified cause in most cases. However, sideroblastic anemias appear to result from a disturbance at the interface between mitochondrial function and iron metabolism. A defining feature is excessive iron deposition within mitochondria of developing red cells, the consequences of which are an increase in cellular free radicals production, increased damage to proteins, and reduced cell survival.

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Objective: Iron overload is a key contributor to the pathogenesis of multiple disorders including the sideroblastic anemias. The specific iron compounds present in tissues or cells that are the target of iron deposition remain poorly understood, but there is evidence that some forms are magnetically active. We have developed a simple and specific method to purify iron-overloaded red blood cells using magnetic affinity columns.

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