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Dose-Dependent Effects of Chronic Iron Burden on Heart Aldehyde and Acyloin Production in Mice

Authors :
Matthew T. Davis
Wally J. Bartfay
Source :
Biological Trace Element Research. 99:255-268
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

Iron's chemical structure and its ability to initiate one-electron reactions are properties that cause it to play a major role in the production and metabolism of oxygen free radicals in biological systems. Oxygen free radicals are conjectured to cause cardiac failure in individuals afflicted with disorders of iron overload. We report on the use of both acyloins and aldehydes as markers of oxidative stress in a murine model of chronic iron-overload cardiomyopathy. Twenty mice were randomized to four treatment groups: (1) control (0.2 mL normal saline ip/mouse/d); (2) 100 mg iron (0.05 mL iron dextran/mouse/d); (3) 200 mg iron (0.1 mL iron dexxtran/mouse/d); (4) 400 mg iron (0.2 mL iron dextran/mouse/d). Significant dose-dependent increases in both total heart aldehyde and total heart acyloin concentrations were found. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation existed between the dose of iron administered and each quantified aldehyde and acyloin found in the heart.

Details

ISSN :
01634984
Volume :
99
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biological Trace Element Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....929b4dccabff3389aadb0b306c1ccb9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1385/bter:99:1-3:255