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Iron metabolism in Trypanosoma lewisi infection: serum iron and serum iron-binding capacity.

C M Lee, Y G George, G Aboko-Cole.   

Abstract

Progressive changes in iron levels, total iron binding capacity and hematocrit values in sera of rats infected with Trypanosoma lewisi are described. The host dietary group were: (1) complete or full complement; (2) iron-deficient, and (3) pair-fed or calorically restricted. The hematocrit values of T. lewisi-infected rats given the various diets were not significantly different from those of the controls. The decrease in total iron binding capacity (TIBC) of rats inoculated with T. lewisi and fed complete and pair-fed diets ranged up to 15% over uninfected controls. TIBC levels in rats fed an iron-deficient diet and inoculated with T. lewisi ranged up to 32% over uninfected controls. TIBC levels of deficient infected rats were significantly different from the controls from day 90 to infection to the end of the observation period. Serum iron (SI) values of non-infected rats regardless of dietary regimen showed significantly higher values than T. lewisi-infected animals between days 95 and 120. The average SI value, for this period, in adequately fed control rats was 204 +/- 7 microgram/100 ml as compared to 172 +/- 5 microgram/100 for trypanosome-infected rats. SI levels of rats on a pair-fed diet and infected with T. lewisi decreased to 17% over uninfected controls. SI levels of animals on an iron-deficient diet and infected with T. lewisi decreased up to 76% over uninfected controls.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 335688     DOI: 10.1007/bf00383108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Parasitenkd        ISSN: 0044-3255


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