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Iron and iron-related proteins in the lower respiratory tract of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

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We conclude that bronchoalveolar lavage fluid indices reflect a disruption of normal iron metabolism in the lungs of acute respiratory distress syndrome patients. Increased concentrations of available iron in acute respiratory distress syndrome may participate in catalyzing oxidant generation destructive to the tissues of the lower respiratory tract. However, increased metal availability is also likely to elicit an increased expression of transferrin receptor, lactoferrin, and ferritin in the lower respiratory tract which will function to diminish this oxidative stress.

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