SERUM NON-TRANSFERRIN BOUND IRON IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS NOT
RECEIVING INTRAVENOUS IRON
Prakash M, Upadhya S, Prabhu R.
Clin Chim Acta. 2005 Oct;360(1-2):194-8.
Background
Non-transferrin bound iron (NTBI) has been found to be raised
in end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on hemodialysis (HD) receiving
intravenous (IV) iron. Such NTBI is proposed to cause oxidative damage to
biomolecules.
Method
NTBI, both ferrous (Fe(+2)) and ferric (Fe(+3)) forms, serum
ferritin, protein thiols and lipid hydroperoxides were estimated by
spectrophotometric and electrochemiluminescence immunoassay methods in patients
with chronic renal failure (CRF), patients with ESRD on HD not receiving IV
iron, and in normal controls.
Results
NTBI (Fe(+2)) in HD patients not receiving IV iron was higher
than in normal controls. NTBI (Fe(+3)) was significantly higher in HD patients
not on IV iron therapy than in CRF and normal controls. There was no significant
increase in NTBI in CRF patients when compared to normal controls. Serum
ferritin was higher in HD patients compared to CRF and normal controls. There
was a significant increase in lipid hydroperoxides and protein thiols in HD
patients and CRF patients when compared to normal controls. The NTBI did not
correlate with serum ferritin and oxidative markers.
Conclusion
The source of NTBI in hemodialysis is not only IV iron therapy
but also the hemodialysis procedure per se. It may be due to microhemolysis
during hemodialysis. The NTBI is however found to be catalytically
inactive.
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