Mechanisms of Hemolysis in Iron Deficiency Anemia. Further Studies

Author:

DIEZ-EWALD MARIA12,LAYRISSE MIGUEL13,Ojeda Adelina1

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Fisiopatologia, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cieníficas and Departamento de Medicina II, Hospital Universitario, Caracas, Venezuela.

2. Instituto de Investigaciones clínicas, Universidad del Zulia. Maracaibo, Edo. Zulia.

3. Departamento de Fisiopatología, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas- Apartado 1827, Caracas, Venezuela; Professor of Internal Medicine, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.

Abstract

Abstract Red blood cell survival time as measured with 32DFP and 51Cr was studied in subjects with iron deficiency anemia associated and nonassociated with hook-worm infection. 51Cr T ½ was definitely shorter in all cases in which 32DFP showed marked excess hemolysis, but a normal 51Cr T ½ was found in some cases in which 32DFP survival was slightly reduced. There was a high correlation between survival measured with 32DFP and the rate of abnormal red cells in the peripheral blood. Less correlation was found between the proportion of hypochromic microcytic red cells and 32DFP, and even less correlation, although significant, was observed when 51Cr T ½ was compared with the red cell parameters. Results of the red cell survival studies with erythrocytes from subjects with iron deficiency anemia injected into the donor subject, normal recipients, and splenectomized subjects, as well as body 51Cr surface countings, indicated that excess hemolysis in this type of anemia is due to an intrinsic defect of the red blood cells and that the spleen is the principal sites of destruction of these cells.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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