Title of article :
On the origin of the increased tissue iron content in graded magnesium deficiency states in the rat
Author/Authors :
SCHUMANN، KLAUS نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
To investigate the mechanism of tissue Fe accumulation in graded Mg deficiency rats were fed on
diets of different Mg contents (70, 110,208,330, and 850 mg Mg/kg) for 10,20, and 30 d during
rapid growth. There was no significant impact of Mg deficiency or high luminal Mg concentrations
on intestinal 5%e transfer in vitro or in vivo. Plasma Mg concentrations and body weight started to
decrease after 10 d. Significant haemolytic anaemia was observed after 20 d with siderosis in liver
and spleen developing in parallel. Anaemia showed no features of Fe deficiency or infiammation.
Comparison between the 70 mg Mg/kg group and animals that received the same quantity of a Mgadequate
diet (850 mg Mg/kg) permitted estimation of quantities of Fe liberated by haemolysis and
the increased Fe content in liver and spleen. Both variables showed a high degree of correlation,
indicating that the excess of liberated haemoglobin Fe was stored in the tissue. The erythropoietic
activity was high during rapid growth, i.e. at days 10 and 20 and decreased significantly after 30 d in
all except the most Mg-deficient groups. However, haemolytic anaemia developed because even the
high erythropoietic activity in the 70 and 110 mg Mg/kg groups was not sutlicient to recycle all
haemoglobin Fe liberated by haemolysis. After 30 d of Mg-deficient feeding the erythrocyte Mg
content had decreased to 40% of control values. According to the literature Mg-deficient
erythrocytes have a decreased survival time which is likely to be the cause of the observed
haemolysis.
Keywords :
Haemolysis , Magnesium , Haemosiderosis , Iron
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION