Literature DB >> 1246978

Liver storage iron in Canadians.

B Shah, B Belonje.   

Abstract

Liver samples were collected at 105 (78 males and 27 females) autopsies carried out on accident victims in seven cities of Canada. The age of individuals ranged from newborn to 89 years but about 75% of them were 19 to 65 years old. The liver iron stores of males were high at birth (150 to 300 mug/g), decreasing to around 100 mug/g in the second year. This level was maintained up to about 15 years and then increased to approximately 250 mug/g in 2 to 3 years. After 55 years, the hepatic iron stores tended to decrease. Although the number of samples from females was small, there was an indication of high stores (above 200 mug/g) at birth followed by a decline to values from 50 to 150 mug/g. This level was generally maintained in females throughout life. Storage iron in the livers of stillborn infants was high, ranging from 200 to 1600 mug/g. Analysis of liver samples from 64 persons (50 males and 14 females) who died of cardiovascular diseased showed that males under 45 years had lower iron stores than the corresponding accident victims.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1246978     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/29.1.66

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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1.  Lead concentration in the livers of Canadians.

Authors:  B G Shah; B Belonje
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  1978-10       Impact factor: 2.151

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