[Effects of the chronic malnutrition on the transferrin receptors in patients with nutritional anemia].

C E Miranda, L Scaro, I Torrejon, M C Buys, B Martin, L Guerra
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It has been postulated that the provision of iron to the erythroid cells is under the control of a fraction of free intracellular iron. Variations in the size of this pool would send messages to either seric or cellular iron receptors aimed to keep a balance between the offer and the demand by the cells. The possibility that cell membrane receptors could be affected by chronic malnutrition was explored in these studies by the changes of iron uptake capacity of circulating mouse reticulocytes cause by the incubation of the cells with serum of either normal or anemic patients plasma donors. The results show that the incubation with nutritional anemic serum caused a significant drop in iron uptake capacity of the cells. The mechanism of the difference is discussed.

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慢性营养不良对营养性贫血患者转铁蛋白受体的影响
据推测,向红系细胞提供铁是由一小部分胞内游离铁控制的。这个池大小的变化会向血清或细胞铁受体发送信息,目的是保持细胞提供和需求之间的平衡。这些研究通过与正常或贫血血浆供者血清孵育引起的循环小鼠网织红细胞铁摄取能力的变化,探讨了细胞膜受体受慢性营养不良影响的可能性。结果表明,与营养性贫血血清孵育引起细胞铁摄取能力明显下降。讨论了产生这种差异的机理。
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