Non-transferrin-bound iron in plasma or serum from patients with idiopathic hemochromatosis

Martin Grootveld(London Metropolitan University), Jimmy D. Bell(London Metropolitan University), Barry Halliwell(London Metropolitan University), Okezie I. Aruoma(London Metropolitan University), Adrian Bomford(London Metropolitan University), P J Sadler(London Metropolitan University)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
March 1, 1989
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Abstract

The nature of non-transferrin-bound iron in the plasma or serum of iron-overloaded hemochromatosis patients was studied by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). 500-MHz proton Hahn spin-echo NMR spectra of plasma or serum, combined with the use of the iron chelator desferrioxamine, suggests complexation of iron ions with citrate and a possible involvement of acetate. Addition of FeCl3 to hemochromatosis samples broadened the NMR signals from citrate. HPLC analysis rigorously confirmed the presence of an iron-citrate complex in ultrafiltrates of plasma or serum studies with added FeCl3 or desferrioxamine supported this conclusion. It is proposed that non-transferrin-bound iron in the plasma of iron-overloaded patients exists largely as complexes with citrate and possibly also as ternary iron-citrate-acetate complexes. The presence of such complexes would account for the ability of non-transferrin-bound iron to be measurable by the bleomycin assay and for its rapid clearance from the circulation by the liver.


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