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Additional effect of low iron diet on iron reduction therapy by phlebotomy for chronic hepatitis C.
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Hepato-gastroenterology [Hepatogastroenterology] 2005 Mar-Apr; Vol. 52 (62), pp. 563-6. - Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Background/aims: Iron-induced oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C. Both phlebotomy for removing body iron stores and low iron diet for minimizing portal iron supply to the liver have been shown to improve serum transaminase levels in patients with the disease. However, the cooperative effects of phlebotomy and low iron diet have not yet been elucidated in detail.<br />Methodology: A pilot study was undertaken to investigate whether a low iron diet could improve the efficacy of phlebotomy in iron reduction therapy. Of 21 patients diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C, 10 patients were treated with phlebotomy alone (group A) while 11 patients were treated with a low iron plus phlebotomy (group B). Phlebotomy was repeated biweekly until serum ferritin levels reached 10 ng/mL in both A and B groups. In addition, a low iron diet (iron intake of 8 mg/day or less) was recommended for group B, followed by estimation of iron intake from daily diet records.<br />Results: Serum alanine aminotransferase levels were significantly improved from 106+/-30 to 68+/-22 IU/L (p<0.005, paired t-test) in group A and from 100+/-33 to 46+/-10 IU/L (p<0.002, paired t-test) in group B. The enzyme levels after treatment were significantly higher in group A (p<0.02, non-paired t-test), which showed a higher upward distribution of the enzyme activity. The estimated dietary iron intake in group B was reduced from 17.6+/-6.1 to 8.2+/-3.7 mg/day.<br />Conclusions: These findings suggest that phlebotomy alone does not completely remove iron-induced oxidative stress and a low iron diet induces an additional effect in iron reduction therapy for chronic hepatitis C.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Alanine Transaminase blood
Diet
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Hepatitis C, Chronic blood
Hepatitis C, Chronic diet therapy
Humans
Iron blood
Male
Middle Aged
Oxidative Stress
Pilot Projects
Treatment Outcome
Hepatitis C, Chronic metabolism
Hepatitis C, Chronic therapy
Iron metabolism
Iron, Dietary administration & dosage
Phlebotomy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0172-6390
- Volume :
- 52
- Issue :
- 62
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Hepato-gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 15816478