1963
DOI: 10.1172/jci104775
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In Vitro Pyrrole and Porphyrin Synthesis in Lead Poisoning and Iron Deficiency*

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“…[14,[16][17][18] Though the mechanisms involved are not completely elucidated, elevated blood lead levels are associated with impaired haem synthesis [43][44][45] this is unlikely to be the explanation in this study as erythrocyte protoporphyrin activity was similar between Pb workers and controls. Additionally, we previously reported in our observations on the haemopoietic system in this cohort [42] that the haembiosynthetic pathway was uninhibited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…[14,[16][17][18] Though the mechanisms involved are not completely elucidated, elevated blood lead levels are associated with impaired haem synthesis [43][44][45] this is unlikely to be the explanation in this study as erythrocyte protoporphyrin activity was similar between Pb workers and controls. Additionally, we previously reported in our observations on the haemopoietic system in this cohort [42] that the haembiosynthetic pathway was uninhibited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Thus, Heilmeyer [7] in 13 cases and Kaneko [9] in 22 cases found increased erythrocyte ¿-ALAD activ ity. On the contrary, Lichtman and Feldman [10] and Battistini et al [1] both in 9 cases had not found significant differences in comparison to normal controls. Furthermore, Sharma [19] noticed that the enzyme ac tivity in iron deficient rats was increased when expressed as units/ml packed red cells, whereas it remained unchanged when expressed as un its/ml of blood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…It is asAimed that the lead ions replace zinc in tbe molecule, resülting in loss of enzymatic activity by formatiön of lead inei> captide (4). Sulfhydryl reageiits such äs glütathione, cysteine and dithiöthreitol äs well äs zinc and manganese ions (5) restore the activity of the enzyme in vitro (2,6,7). The enzyme is inhibited by succinylacetone, a compound which accumülates in heredl·-tary tyrosinaemia (8 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%