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Iron Metabolism, Sickle Cell Disease, and Response to Cyanate

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Journal Blood
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Hematology
Date 1975 Oct 1
PMID 1174692
Citations 10
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Abstract

In an attempt to understand the variability of the hematologic response to oral sodium cyanate, iron metabolism was studied in a group of 39 patients with sickel cell disease. Eleven of the 39 patients were found to have no stainable iron in the marrow despite the fact that patients with sickle cell disease are generally considered to have hemosiderosis. The mean per cent saturation and total iron-binding capacity were in the low-normal range in sickle cell patients whether or not stainable iron was present in the bone marrow aspirate. Serum ferritin concentrations, on the other hand, were found to be high in both groups (greater than 500 mu g/liter) when compared to controls (60 mu g/liter). The high serum ferritin levels denoted significant total-body iron deposition which may be unavailable for normal metabolic processes. One patient with no stainable iron in the bone marrow aspirate did respond to iron therapy alone with an increase in hemoglobin concentration. Serum ceruloplasmin levels were also found to be high in sickle cell disease patients. The ability to respond to oral cyanate therapy was correlated with the amount of stainable iron in the bone marrow aspirate. These studies emphasize the necessity of a reevaluation of iron metabolism in the pathophysiology and treatment of sickle cell disease.

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