Iron status in healthy elderly people: an evaluation of the role of soluble transferrin receptors in elderly

Nany Hasan El Gayar, A. Deghady
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Objective The aim of this study was to examine the status of iron and the significance of soluble transferrin receptors (sTfR) in healthy elderly population. Participants and methods This study was carried out on 30 healthy elderly individuals (15 men and 15 women) above 65 years of age (the elderly group); in addition, 10 young participants served as controls (the control group). Serum iron level, total capacity of iron binding (TIBC), ferritin, and hemoglobin were measured. The level of sTfR was measured with a commercial kit using BioVendor Humans sTfR ELISA. Results Significant statistical decrease in hemoglobin level (P = 0.0007), ferritin (P = 0.00001), and serum iron (P = 0.00001), and a significant statistical increase in sTfR (P = 0.0013) were found in the elderly group. There was no statistical significant difference in TIBC (P = 0.4719) and significant negative correlation between sTfR and ferritin, TIBC, hemoglobin, and serum iron. Conclusion Serum iron decreases with advancing age and sTfR level increases. sTfR is negatively correlated with serum iron level and can be used as a reliable marker for iron stores, as sTfR is not affected by acute inflammatory conditions. sTfR measurement is useful in the diagnosis of iron deficiency.
健康老年人的铁状态:老年人可溶性转铁蛋白受体作用的评价
目的探讨健康老年人铁的状态及可溶性转铁蛋白受体(sTfR)的意义。本研究选取30名65岁以上的健康老年人(男15名,女15名)(老年组);另外,10名年轻参与者作为对照(对照组)。测定血清铁水平、铁结合总容量(TIBC)、铁蛋白和血红蛋白。采用BioVendor human sTfR ELISA商用试剂盒检测sTfR水平。结果老年组血红蛋白水平(P = 0.0007)、铁蛋白水平(P = 0.00001)、血清铁含量(P = 0.00001)显著降低,sTfR显著升高(P = 0.0013)。两组间TIBC差异无统计学意义(P = 0.4719), sTfR与铁蛋白、TIBC、血红蛋白、血清铁呈显著负相关。结论血清铁随年龄增长而降低,sTfR水平升高。sTfR与血清铁水平呈负相关,由于sTfR不受急性炎症的影响,因此可以作为铁储存的可靠标志。sTfR测定对铁缺乏症的诊断是有用的。
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