Studies on the biosynthesis of porphyrins in erythrocytes after incubation with delta-aminolevulinic acid: an attempt to investigate the pathogenesis of nephrogenic anemia.

Acta biologica et medica Germanica Pub Date : 1982-01-01
E Ivanov, M Pisanets
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The biosynthesis of porphyrins after incubation with 6.25 mmoles/l delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) for 4 h, the synthesis of porphobilinogen, the residual ALA, and the activity of the porphobilinogen synthase were determined in erythrocytes. Examined were 568 individuals: healthy males and female, normal pregnancy and nephropathy of pregnancy, newborn infants and various diseases of the kidney. The biosynthesis of porphyrin in erythrocytes after incubation with ALA and the activity of porphobilinogen synthase in erythrocytes in chronic renal disorders progressively decreased depending on the stages of the pathologic process and the development of chronic renal insufficiency. The high correlation between the level of synthesized porphyrins and hemoglobin led us to assume that disorders in porphyrin biosynthesis represent in fact one of the pathogenetic mechanisms of nephrogenic anemia.

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氨基乙酰丙酸对红细胞卟啉生物合成的影响:探讨肾源性贫血的发病机制。
以6.25 mmol /l的δ -氨基乙酰丙酸(ALA)孵育4 h后,测定红细胞中卟啉的生物合成、卟胆色素原的合成、ALA残留量和卟胆色素原合成酶的活性。对568人进行了检查:健康男性和女性、正常妊娠和妊娠肾病、新生儿和各种肾脏疾病。慢性肾病患者经ALA孵育后红细胞中卟啉的生物合成和红细胞中卟胆素原合成酶的活性随着病理过程的分期和慢性肾功能不全的发展而逐渐降低。卟啉合成水平与血红蛋白之间的高度相关性使我们假设卟啉生物合成紊乱实际上是肾源性贫血的发病机制之一。
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