In homozygous beta-thalassemia low serum level of alpha-tocopherol have been found. The administration of high doses of the vitamin increased the serum level, decreased lipid peroxidation and, in some case, prolonged red blood cell survival; no significant change in transfusion requirement was obtained. Only few data are available about the vitamin E in heterozygous beta-thalassemia. We have studied 131 patients aged 1 to 72 years with thalassemic trait and 218 age-matched controls. Serum level of alpha-tocopherol was statistically lower in the former. We have studied the effect of vitamin E on 10 patients. In each subject the subsequent parameters were determined before and after a three month treatment (vitamin E 400-600 mg/day) glutathione peroxidase, pyruvate kinase and creatine in erythrocytes serum vitamin E and red blood cell count. Hematological values were unchanged in all patients. In half of them biochemical parameters showed reduction of lipid peroxidation and increased erythrocyte survival.
Vitamin E in beta-thalassemia.
GHIGO, Dario Antonio;
1982-01-01
Abstract
In homozygous beta-thalassemia low serum level of alpha-tocopherol have been found. The administration of high doses of the vitamin increased the serum level, decreased lipid peroxidation and, in some case, prolonged red blood cell survival; no significant change in transfusion requirement was obtained. Only few data are available about the vitamin E in heterozygous beta-thalassemia. We have studied 131 patients aged 1 to 72 years with thalassemic trait and 218 age-matched controls. Serum level of alpha-tocopherol was statistically lower in the former. We have studied the effect of vitamin E on 10 patients. In each subject the subsequent parameters were determined before and after a three month treatment (vitamin E 400-600 mg/day) glutathione peroxidase, pyruvate kinase and creatine in erythrocytes serum vitamin E and red blood cell count. Hematological values were unchanged in all patients. In half of them biochemical parameters showed reduction of lipid peroxidation and increased erythrocyte survival.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.