Split Daily Oral Iron Dosing Enhances Correction of Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Rats.

IF 2.6 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Anemia Pub Date : 2025-06-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/anem/9976840
Mohamed M El-Kady, Nermeen Bastawy, Mohamed Amin, Soha Elmorsy, Olfat Shaker, Abeer Mostafa, Eman Hassan Nadwa, Marwa Abdel-Rahman
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Iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia worldwide. Single oral iron daily supplementation is usually unsatisfactory. We hypothesize dividing the oral iron dose may improve the anemic parameters. To test this hypothesis, forty male Wistar rats were evenly assigned to the following groups (n = 8): Control nonanemic or anemic groups. Anemia was induced by repeated phlebotomy from the orbital plexus under anesthesia for 4 weeks. The anemic rats either received no treatment (IDA group) or received a total oral iron supplementation (7.1 mg/kg/day) for 1 week. Iron was administered in different treatment regimens: single dose per day (IDA-Fe-sid group), twice per day (IDA-Fe-bid group), or thrice per day (IDA-Fe-tid group). The hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit values, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and serum levels of iron, ferritin, and hepcidin were measured to assess the anemia. The results showed that administration of iron in divided doses for 1 week exerted significant restorative effects on the measured anemia parameters, unlike the single daily regimen. In conclusion: oral iron supplementation in divided doses increased the oral iron bioavailability; therefore, it may be more efficient in improving the anemia parameters than a single dose in short-term treatment of IDA. In clinical practice, dividing the total large iron dose into multiple smaller doses may correct IDA more quickly, especially in patients who cannot tolerate a single large dose.

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每日分次口服铁对大鼠缺铁性贫血的纠正作用。
缺铁是全世界贫血的主要原因。每日单次口服补铁通常不能令人满意。我们假设分剂量口服铁可以改善贫血参数。为了验证这一假设,将40只雄性Wistar大鼠平均分为以下组(n = 8):对照组、非贫血组和贫血组。在麻醉4周的情况下,通过眼眶丛反复放血诱导贫血。贫血大鼠不给药(IDA组)或口服补铁(7.1 mg/kg/天),持续1周。铁以不同的治疗方案给予:每天单剂量(IDA-Fe-sid组),每天两次(IDA-Fe-bid组)或每天三次(IDA-Fe-tid组)。测定血红蛋白浓度、红细胞压积值、总铁结合能力(TIBC)以及血清铁、铁蛋白和hepcidin水平来评估贫血。结果表明,与每日单次给铁不同,分次给铁1周对测量的贫血参数有显著的恢复作用。结论:分次口服补铁可提高口服铁的生物利用度;因此,在短期治疗IDA中,它可能比单剂量更有效地改善贫血参数。在临床实践中,将总大剂量铁分成多个小剂量可以更快地纠正IDA,特别是对于不能耐受单一大剂量的患者。
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Anemia
Anemia HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
11
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Anemia is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on all types of anemia. Articles focusing on patient care, health systems, epidemiology, and animal models will be considered, among other relevant topics. Affecting roughly one third of the world’s population, anemia is a major public health concern. The journal aims to facilitate the exchange of research addressing global health and mortality relating to anemia and associated diseases.
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