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J. bras. patol. med. lab ; 46(6): 463-470, dez. 2010. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-571560

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INTRODUÇÃO: O cobre é um elemento traço essencial e sua homeostase é importante, principalmente em idosos, uma vez que seu metabolismo está associado a doenças neurodegenerativas e distúrbios na eritropoiese, entre outros. OBJETIVO: O presente estudo avaliou a associação entre cupremia, parâmetros hematológicos e estresse oxidativo. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Amostras de sangue de 39 mulheres idosas (grupo de estudo) e de 20 indivíduos adultos saudáveis (grupo-controle) foram coletadas. As concentrações de cobre sérico foram quantificadas por espectrometria de massa por plasma indutivamente acoplado (ICP-MS), a atividade e o índice de reativação da enzima δ-aminolevulinato desidratase (ALA-D) foram determinados por espectrofotometria e parâmetros sanguíneos foram analisados em sistema automatizado. Os resultados foram expressos em média ± desvio padrão (DP). RESULTADOS: As concentrações de cobre, parâmetros hematológicos e índice de reativação da ALA-D para ambos os grupos encontraram-se dentro dos valores de referência. Porém, a atividade da ALA-D (11,47 ± 2,81 U.L-1) foi significativamente inferior no grupo de estudo em comparação com o grupo-controle. Correlações de Spearman (observadas somente nas mulheres idosas) entre as concentrações de cobre versus hemoglobina, hematócrito e atividade da ALA-D foram -0,384; -0,408 e -0,395, respectivamente (p < 0,05). No entanto, o índice de reativação da ALA não apresentou correlação com a cupremia. DISCUSSÃO E CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados mostraram que o cobre, mesmo estando nos limites considerados valores de referência, pode estar envolvido na inibição da ALA-D, o que pode alterar parâmetros hematológicos, como a síntese de hemoglobina. Neste sentido, sugere-se que os níveis de referência para o cobre em idosos sejam reavaliados.


INTRODUCTION: Copper is an essential trace element, and its homeostasis is important, mainly among the elderly, since their metabolism is associated with neurodegenerative diseases and erythropoiesis disorders, among others. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the association among cupremia, hematological parameters and oxidative stress. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Blood samples from 39 elderly women (study group) and 20 health individuals (control group) were collected. The concentrations of serum copper were quantified by ICP-MS. The activity and enzyme ALA-D reactivation index were determined by spectrophotometry and blood parameters were analyzed in the automated system. The results were expressed as mean ± standard deviation. RESULTS: Concentrations of copper, hematological parameters and ALA-D reactivation were within the reference values in both groups. However, ALA-D activity (11.47 ± 2.81 UL-1) was significantly lower in the study group compared to the control group. Spearman correlations (observed only in elderly women) between copper concentration versus hemoglobin, hematocrit and ALA-D activity were -0.384, -0.408 and -0.395, respectively (p < 0.05). Nonetheless, ALA reactivation index was not related to cupremia. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results showed that copper, although it is within accepted reference values, may be involved in ALA-D inhibition, which may affect hematological parameters such as hemoglobin synthesis. Thus, the reference levels for copper in the elderly should be reviewed.

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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 277-285, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-359874

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<p><b>OBJECTIVES</b>To clarify the effect of the female hormone estradiol (Est) on heme biosynthesis in lead-poisoned rabbits, parameters indicating lead exposure, such as free erythrocyte protoporphyrin (FEP) level and δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) activity, were determined.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Twenty-six male Japanese white rabbits (body weight (BW), 3kg) were divided into four groups: I (control), II (Est), III (Pb), IV (Est+Pb). About 3 weeks after castration, Est (3 mg/kg of BW) was injected intramuscularly, and 2 weeks thereafter, lead (1.2 mg/kg of BW) was injected intravenously. After the initial injection of each of these substances, the same dose of each of these substances was injected once a week until the 9th week.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>In groups III and IV, FEP level increased and ALA-D activity in the erythrocytes, bone marrow and liver decreased with an increase in lead concentration in blood. FEP level decreased significantly (p<0.01) in the 8th and 10th weeks after Est injection in group IV compared to with that in group III and was not elevated in group II compared with that in group I. ALA-D activity in the erythrocytes, bone marrow and liver increased significantly in group II compared with that in group I, whereas Ht and Hb levels decreased in group II compared with those in group I, and decreased in group IV compared with those in group III. The level of iron in plasma (Fe-P) was within the normal range during experiment.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>In this study, Est did not increase FEP level. From the above results regarding FEP level and ALA-D activity, Est may prevent an increase in FEP level caused by lead. Ht and Hb levels, which are the parameters of anemia, decreased mainly as a result of Est exposure rather than lead exposure.</p>

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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 277-285, 2006.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-361381

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Objectives: To clarify the effect of the female hormone estradiol (Est) on heme biosynthesis in lead-poisoned rabbits, parameters indicating lead exposure, such as free erythrocyte protoporphyrin (FEP) level and δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) activity, were determined. Methods: Twenty-six male Japanese white rabbits (body weight (BW), 3 kg) were divided into four groups: I (control), II (Est), III (Pb), IV (Est+Pb). About 3 weeks after castration, Est (3 mg/kg of BW) was injected intramuscularly, and 2 weeks thereafter, lead (1.2 mg/kg of BW) was injected intravenously. After the initial injection of each of these substances, the same dose of each of these substances was injected once a week until the 9th week. Results: In groups III and IV, FEP level increased and ALA-D activity in the erythrocytes, bone marrow and liver decreased with an increase in lead concentration in blood. FEP level decreased significantly (p<0.01) in the 8th and 10th weeks after Est injection in group IV compared to with that in group III and was not elevated in group II compared with that in group I. ALA-D activity in the erythrocytes, bone marrow and liver increased significantly in group II compared with that in group I, whereas Ht and Hb levels decreased in group II compared with those in group I, and decreased in group IV compared with those in group III. The level of iron in plasma (Fe-P) was within the normal range during experiment. Conclusions: In this study, Est did not increase FEP level. From the above results regarding FEP level and ALA-D activity, Est may prevent an increase in FEP level caused by lead. Ht and Hb levels, which are the parameters of anemia, decreased mainly as a result of Est exposure rather than lead exposure.


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Polytetrafluoroethylene , Lead
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Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science ; (12): 673-676, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-408643

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Sixty barrows (Duroc × Labdrace × Yorkshine) were randomly assigned to two groups by weight of 33 kg,each of which was replicated three times with ten pigs. Half of the pigs were fed with diets containing 10 mg/kg lead and 0.5% particulate montmorillonite,the other half pigs were fed only with diets supplemented 10 mg/kg lead as control groups for 100 days.The results showed that the addition of particulate montmorillonite to the diet significantly decreased lead concentration in tissues such as blood,brain,liver,bone,kidney and hair and enhanced the erythropoiesis as measured by increasing numbers of RBC,hemoglobin and hematocrit values ,and elevated ALA-D activity in liver. The damage of lead to the liver was evident in the increases in hepatic concentration of malondialdehyde (+ 17.08% );decreases in the antioxidant enzymes catalase(-85.73 % ),superoxide dismutase ( - 52.17% ) and glutathione peroxidase ( - 47.56% ). Concomitant use of particulate montmorillonite in the diets completely ameliorated the lead-induced oxidative damage. It indicated that particulate montmorillonite is possessed of the potential therapeutic activity against lead poison.

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