2019
DOI: 10.13005/bpj/1659
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Decrease of Peripheral Monocyte Relative Number and Mean Platelet Volume in Iron Overloaded Mice

Abstract: Iron overload (IO) because of multiple blood transfusion as a definite therapy for hematological disease with chronic and severe anemia has become a major concern. Deleterious complication contributed by chemically reactive deregulated iron may affect cellular homeostasis systemically lead to tissue and organ damage. When this toxicity occurred in blood cells, alteration of peripheral hematological profile concerning erythrocyte, leucocyte, and platelet most likely to be modified and imperatively need to be ev… Show more

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“…Thus, the results of this study indicate that the FeSO 4 overload administration may have disrupted the iron metabolism in rats, promoting an inflammatory response detected by a significant increase in lymphocyte and granulocyte counts. The decrease in the monocytes (macrophage precursors) in the SFe rat group can be associated with this cell migration to several organs as an inflammatory response to oxidative stress induced by iron overload in the animal body [ 60 , 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the results of this study indicate that the FeSO 4 overload administration may have disrupted the iron metabolism in rats, promoting an inflammatory response detected by a significant increase in lymphocyte and granulocyte counts. The decrease in the monocytes (macrophage precursors) in the SFe rat group can be associated with this cell migration to several organs as an inflammatory response to oxidative stress induced by iron overload in the animal body [ 60 , 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%