| Literature DB >> 6697003 |
H H Bodemann, A Rieger, K J Bross, H Schröter-Urban, G W Löhr.
Abstract
Ferritin concentration has been determined with an immunoradiometric assay in plasma and washed sedimented erythrocytes after hypotonic lysis. There was a gradual decrease of plasma ferritin in the sequence normal males, normal females, blood donors and patients with iron deficiency anemia. Erythrocyte ferritin remained unchanged in normal males and females and in blood donors, but dropped significantly in the anemic patients. Correspondingly, the ratio of erythrocyte to plasma ferritin rose from less than 2 in healthy males up to 8 in persons with iron deficiency. Little, if any effect on plasma and erythrocyte ferritin was observed in 12 male and female volunteers when taking iron for 4 weeks. In 2 patients with iron deficiency anemia the blood counts were normalized within 2-3 months during oral iron substitution, accompanied by a drastic increase of the erythrocyte ferritin concentration to values far above normal. In contrast, the plasma ferritin concentration remained below normal. Thus, in iron deficiency erythrocyte ferritin is synthesized with priority in the presence of iron and, in addition to plasma ferritin, appears to be a useful parameter of the iron status.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6697003 DOI: 10.1007/bf00320335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blut ISSN: 0006-5242