A vasanyagcsere-zavarok kezelésé nek lehetőségei, új perspektívák Irodalmi összefoglaló
Megtekintés/ Megnyitás
Dátum
2016-10Szerző
Pásztiné Gere, Erzsébet
Barna, Réka Fanni
Szombath, Gergely
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SUMMARY
The authors summarize in their study the causes and the symptoms of iron
toxicosis and iron deficiency anaemia and the diagnostic and treatment options
of disturbances in iron homeostasis. Plasma iron level can be a reliable indica tor of iron deficiency anaemia, however, the low iron level can also be caused
by chronic inflammation, infections and cancers. The iron supplementation of
neonatal suckling piglets is of high veterinary importance, which is the most
appropriate treatment for prevention of iron deficiency anaemia. The authors
point out that iron toxicosis developed after administration of excessive iron
can be compensated through parenteral deferoxamine, however other chelators
applied mainly in human medicine such as deferiprone or deferasirox might be
also effective in veterinary field. In this study the role of hepcidin in iron homeo stasis of the body is also discussed. The maintenance of physiological iron lev els in spite of rapid turnover of the iron suggests the regulation of hepcidin by
plasma iron. In case of iron deficiency, the hepcidin amount is lowered, which
then facilitates the rate of iron transport into the blood. In contrast, if the iron
storage is saturated, the level of hepcidin produced by liver becomes elevated.
Hepcidin oversecretion can also be induced by infection and inflammation with
excessive interleukin-6 production. The authors also describe the compounds
acting via hepcidin regulation which can be therapeutically beneficial in the
treatment of iron homeostatic disturbances. The pharmacological intervention
of the interplay between hepcidin and matriptase-2 has been one of the most
recently discovered research fields which might involve the introduction of mat riptase modulators into the drug therapy of iron disorders.