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The Use of Chang Cells Cultured <i>in Vitro</i> to Evaluate Potential Iron Chelating Drugs
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1976
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Iron MetabolismCell CultureBenzoic Acid DerivativesIron DeficiencyRedox BiologyOxidative StressNutrient BioavailabilityHematologyToxicologyStem CellsMineral MetabolismHealth SciencesBiochemistryIron BalanceFerritin SynthesisPharmacologyCell BiologyStem Cell ToxicologyPhysiologyTissue CultureMetabolismMedicineHepcidin
A number of iron chelating agents, consisting largely of hydroxamic acid and benzoic acid derivatives, have been studied in an in vitro Chang cell culture system to determine their effect on cellular iron uptake, ferritin synthesis and the incorporation of iron into ferritin. The results have been compared with those of a previous study in which iron balance was determined in hypertransfused rats. Both techniques appear to be of value in screening new iron chelating agents for potential therapeutic use in patients with iron overload.
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