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IRON METABOLISM
DISTRIBUTION OF IRON
• Total body iron content is 3 to 5 gm, 75% of which is
present in blood. The rest is in liver, bone marrow and
muscles.
• 75% of the blood iron is hemoglobin, 5% myoglobin and
15% ferritin.
REQUIREMENT OF IRON
• Daily requirement for an adult Indian is 20mg of iron out
of which 1-2mg is absorbed.
• Children between 13-15 years need 20-30 mg/day.
• Pregnant women need 40 mg/day. Transfer of iron and
calcium from mother to fetus occurs mainly during last
trimester of pregnancy.
• During first three months of life, iron intake is negligible
and during this time child is dependent on iron reserve.
• Premature babies are at risk of iron deficiency anemia.
• After 3 months of life, diet supplementation with cereals
essential for supplying iron requirement.
SOURCES OF IRON
• Leafy vegetables
• Pulses
• Cereals
• Liver
• Meat
• Jaggery
FACTORS AFFECTING ABSORPTION OF IRON
• Reduced form of iron
• Ascorbic acid – Helps to reduce ferric ions
• Interfering substances – Phytic acid(in cereals) and
Oxalic acid(in leafy vegetables) forms insoluble salts.
• Other minerals like calcium, copper, lead and
phosphates will inhibit iron absorption.
MUCOSAL BLOCK THEORY
• Duodenum and jejunum are sites of absorption.
• Iron metabolism is maintained by regulation at level of
absorption and not by excretion. – One Way Element
• When iron stores in body are depleted absorption is
enhanced. Reverse when adequate quantity is present.
ABSORPTION
Fe 2+
Divalent metal
transporter
Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Ferritin
Fe 2+ crosses
membrane
Fe 3+ transferrin in
blood stream
REGULATION OF ABSORPTION
• Mucosal Regulation
• Stores Regulation
• Erythropoietic regulation – erythroid cells signal
mucosa to increase absorption
IRON TRANSPORT
• Transport form of iron is transferrin, a beta glubulin.
Normal plasma level – 250mg/100ml. Increased in iron
deficiency.
• Total Iron Binding Capacity in plasma is 400mg/100ml,
this is provided by transferrin.
• One third of this capacity is saturated with iron, this
protein bound iron(serum iron) is about 120mg/dL.
• Ceruloplasmin is the ferroxidase which oxidises ferrous
to ferric state.
• Transferrin receptors are present on most body cells,
especially on cells which synthesize heme.
• Iron transferrin complex taken up by body cells by
receptor mechanism. The receptor binds 2 molecules of
transferrin and is internalized. Iron is taken up by the
cells and the receptor molecules are externalized.
• Reticulocyte can internalize 1 million atoms of iron per
minute.
STORAGE OF IRON
• The storage form of iron is ferritin.
• Its seen in intestinal mucosal cells, liver, spleen and
bone marrow.
• Apoferritin can take up to 4000 atoms of iron per
molecule.
IRON IS CONSERVED
• When RBC is lysed Hb is released into circulation.
Being low molecular weight, Hb will be lost through
urine.
• To prevent this Hb is immediately taken up by
haptoglobin an alpha globulin
• Haptoglobin is an acute phase protein and its level is
increased in inflammation
• Globin part is removed from Hb, and the heme is
released into circulation.
• In order to prevent excretion of haeme through urine,
heme is bound with hemopexin.
• Hemopexin is a beta globulin whose levels are
enhanced during increased haemolysis.
• Heme-hemopexin complex is taken up by hepatocytes.
• The porphyrin is removed and the free iron is either
stored or utilized.
EXCRETION
• Iron is a one way element. Regulation of homeostasis
is done at level of absorption.
• Almost no iron is excreted through urine. Feces
contains unabsorbed iron as well iron trapped in
intestinal cells that are desquamated.
• 30% of intestinal lining cells are replaced every day
hence this loss is considerable.
• All cells in skin contain iron. Hence iron is lost by
shedding of upper layers of skin.
HEMOGLOBIN
• It’s the chief respiratory pigment in humans. Each Hb
molecule consists of 4 heme residues located in globin
chains.
• Iron present in Fe 2+ state
• Normal Values:
• Male : 13 – 18 g/dL
• Female : 11.5 – 16.5 g/dL
Iron metabolism

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Iron metabolism

  • 2. DISTRIBUTION OF IRON • Total body iron content is 3 to 5 gm, 75% of which is present in blood. The rest is in liver, bone marrow and muscles. • 75% of the blood iron is hemoglobin, 5% myoglobin and 15% ferritin.
  • 3. REQUIREMENT OF IRON • Daily requirement for an adult Indian is 20mg of iron out of which 1-2mg is absorbed. • Children between 13-15 years need 20-30 mg/day. • Pregnant women need 40 mg/day. Transfer of iron and calcium from mother to fetus occurs mainly during last trimester of pregnancy.
  • 4. • During first three months of life, iron intake is negligible and during this time child is dependent on iron reserve. • Premature babies are at risk of iron deficiency anemia. • After 3 months of life, diet supplementation with cereals essential for supplying iron requirement.
  • 5. SOURCES OF IRON • Leafy vegetables • Pulses • Cereals • Liver • Meat • Jaggery
  • 6. FACTORS AFFECTING ABSORPTION OF IRON • Reduced form of iron • Ascorbic acid – Helps to reduce ferric ions • Interfering substances – Phytic acid(in cereals) and Oxalic acid(in leafy vegetables) forms insoluble salts. • Other minerals like calcium, copper, lead and phosphates will inhibit iron absorption.
  • 7. MUCOSAL BLOCK THEORY • Duodenum and jejunum are sites of absorption. • Iron metabolism is maintained by regulation at level of absorption and not by excretion. – One Way Element • When iron stores in body are depleted absorption is enhanced. Reverse when adequate quantity is present.
  • 8. ABSORPTION Fe 2+ Divalent metal transporter Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Ferritin Fe 2+ crosses membrane Fe 3+ transferrin in blood stream
  • 9. REGULATION OF ABSORPTION • Mucosal Regulation • Stores Regulation • Erythropoietic regulation – erythroid cells signal mucosa to increase absorption
  • 10. IRON TRANSPORT • Transport form of iron is transferrin, a beta glubulin. Normal plasma level – 250mg/100ml. Increased in iron deficiency. • Total Iron Binding Capacity in plasma is 400mg/100ml, this is provided by transferrin. • One third of this capacity is saturated with iron, this protein bound iron(serum iron) is about 120mg/dL. • Ceruloplasmin is the ferroxidase which oxidises ferrous to ferric state.
  • 11. • Transferrin receptors are present on most body cells, especially on cells which synthesize heme. • Iron transferrin complex taken up by body cells by receptor mechanism. The receptor binds 2 molecules of transferrin and is internalized. Iron is taken up by the cells and the receptor molecules are externalized. • Reticulocyte can internalize 1 million atoms of iron per minute.
  • 12. STORAGE OF IRON • The storage form of iron is ferritin. • Its seen in intestinal mucosal cells, liver, spleen and bone marrow. • Apoferritin can take up to 4000 atoms of iron per molecule.
  • 13. IRON IS CONSERVED • When RBC is lysed Hb is released into circulation. Being low molecular weight, Hb will be lost through urine. • To prevent this Hb is immediately taken up by haptoglobin an alpha globulin • Haptoglobin is an acute phase protein and its level is increased in inflammation • Globin part is removed from Hb, and the heme is released into circulation.
  • 14. • In order to prevent excretion of haeme through urine, heme is bound with hemopexin. • Hemopexin is a beta globulin whose levels are enhanced during increased haemolysis. • Heme-hemopexin complex is taken up by hepatocytes. • The porphyrin is removed and the free iron is either stored or utilized.
  • 15. EXCRETION • Iron is a one way element. Regulation of homeostasis is done at level of absorption. • Almost no iron is excreted through urine. Feces contains unabsorbed iron as well iron trapped in intestinal cells that are desquamated. • 30% of intestinal lining cells are replaced every day hence this loss is considerable. • All cells in skin contain iron. Hence iron is lost by shedding of upper layers of skin.
  • 16. HEMOGLOBIN • It’s the chief respiratory pigment in humans. Each Hb molecule consists of 4 heme residues located in globin chains. • Iron present in Fe 2+ state • Normal Values: • Male : 13 – 18 g/dL • Female : 11.5 – 16.5 g/dL