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The Effects of Deferoxamine Mesylate on Iron Elimination after Blood Transfusion in Neonatal Foals

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (impact factor: 1.99). 10/2010; 24(6):1475 - 1482. DOI:10.1111/j.1939-1676.2010.0621.x pp.1475 - 1482

ABSTRACT Background: Hepatic failure is one of the more common complications in foals requiring blood transfusion to treat neonatal isoerythrolysis. Iron intoxication is likely the cause of hepatic injury.Objectives: To determine the effects of deferoxamine on iron elimination in normal foals.Animals: Thirteen neonatal foals.Methods: Randomized-controlled trial. At 1–3 days of age, foals received either 3 L of washed packed dam's red blood cells (RBC) or 3 L of saline IV once. Foals were treated with deferoxamine (1 g) or saline (5 mL) SC twice daily for 14 days. Foals were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: RBC/deferoxamine (deferoxamine), RBC/saline (placebo), or saline/saline (control). Blood and urine samples and liver biopsy specimens were collected for measurement of hematological, biochemical, and iron metabolism variables.Results: There was a significant (P < .05) increase in hematocrit, RBC count, and hemoglobin in the groups transfused with packed RBC as compared with controls at all times. Biochemical variables and liver biopsy scores were not significantly different between groups at any time. Urine iron concentrations and fractional excretion of iron were significantly higher in deferoxamine treated foals. By 14 days after transfusion, liver iron concentrations in foals treated with deferoxamine (79.9 ± 30.9 ppm) were significantly lower than that of foals receiving placebo (145 ± 53.0 ppm) and similar to that of controls (44.8 ± 4.09 ppm).Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Deferoxamine enhances urinary iron elimination and decreases hepatic iron accumulation after blood transfusion in foals.

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Biochemical variables
 
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decreases hepatic iron accumulation
 
Deferoxamine enhances urinary iron elimination
 
fractional excretion
 
hepatic injury.Objectives
 
iron metabolism variables.Results
 
liver biopsy scores
 
liver biopsy specimens
 
liver iron concentrations
 
neonatal foals.Methods
 
neonatal isoerythrolysis
 
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Urine iron concentrations
 

J R Elfenbein