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[The plasma 59Fe clearance curve in man. An evaluation of methods of measurement and analysis].

M Cazzola, G Barosi, E Orlandi, M Stefanelli.   

Abstract

Studies of 59Fe clearance from the plasma are used for obtaining a quantitative measure of erythropoiesis. However, there are many difficulties associated with a good definition and a valid analysis of the plasma 59Fe clearance curve. The low plasma activity, plasma iron variation, and traces of haemolysis are factors which make the measurement of the curve difficult. All these problems were examined in the present work. Liquid scintillation counting allows a more accurate assay of plasma 59Fe activity than conventional gamma counting. Plasma iron fluctuations may affect tracer kinetics but adjustment of plasma activity for plasma iron variation (expressing 59Fe activity per unit mass of iron) does not appear a satisfactory procedure for overcoming this difficulty. The removal of haemoglobin from plasma samples is a necessary procedure to avoid contamination by [59Fe] haemoglobin. Fitting three exponentials to the plasma 59Fe clearance curve does not yield satisfactory results in some cases. A better prediction of the clearance curve in most cases can be obtained by means of a more refined mathematical model.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7397413     DOI: 10.1007/bf01025587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blut        ISSN: 0006-5242


  15 in total

1.  The use of 59Fe for estimating red cell production and destruction: a comparative evaluation of two methods for the analysis of experimental data.

Authors:  M Cazzola; P Alessandrino; G Barosi; C Berzuini; F Frassoni; E Orlandi; M Stefanelli; S Perugini
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  1979-12       Impact factor: 9.941

2.  A test of time invariance in models of ferrokinetics.

Authors:  L E Johnson; L C McKee
Journal:  J Appl Physiol       Date:  1975-02       Impact factor: 3.531

3.  Ferrokinetics and erythropoiesis in man: the measurement of effective erythropoiesis, ineffective erythropoiesis and red cell lifespan using 59Fe.

Authors:  C Ricketts; A Jacobs; I Cavill
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  1975-09       Impact factor: 6.998

4.  The measurement of 59Fe clearance from the plasma.

Authors:  I Cavill; C Ricketts; J A Napier; A Jacobs; D Trevett; R D Bishop
Journal:  Scand J Haematol       Date:  1976-09

5.  The influence of circadian variations in plasma iron on the measure of plasma iron turnover.

Authors:  Y Najean; H Castro-Malaspina; P Colonna; C Dresch
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1977-09-30

Review 6.  Ferrokinetics in man.

Authors:  C A Finch; K Deubelbeiss; J D Cook; J W Eschbach; L A Harker; D D Funk; G Marsaglia; R S Hillman; S Slichter; J W Adamson; A Ganzoni; E R Biblett
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  1970-01       Impact factor: 1.889

7.  Diurnal and nocturnal variations of the serum iron in normal subjects.

Authors:  W F Wiltink; J Kruithof; C Mol; M G Bos; H G van Eijk
Journal:  Clin Chim Acta       Date:  1973-11-23       Impact factor: 3.786

8.  Diurnal variations of the serum iron in normal subjects and in patients with haemochromatosis.

Authors:  R Sinniah; J R Doggart; D W Neill
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  1969-10       Impact factor: 6.998

9.  International committee for standardization in hematology. Proposed recommendations for measurement of serum iron in human blood.

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Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  1971-04       Impact factor: 6.998

10.  Estimation of ferrokinetic parameters by a mathematical model in patients with primary acquired sideroblastic anaemia.

Authors:  G Barosi; M Cazzola; S Morandi; M Stefanelli; S Perugini
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  1978-07       Impact factor: 6.998

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