International audienceAbstract The multiple roles of iron in the body have been known for decades, particularly its involvement in iron overload diseases such as hemochromatosis. More recently, compelling evidence has emerged regarding the critical role of non-transferrin bound iron (NTBI), also known as catalytic iron, in the care of critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICUs). These trace amounts of iron constitute a small percentage of the serum iron, yet they are heavily implicated in the exacerbation of diseases, primarily by catalyzing the formation of reactive oxygen species, which promote oxidative stress. Additionally, catalytic iron activates macrophages and facilitates the growth of pathogens. This review aims to shed ...
Iron as an element is a double-edged sword, essential for living but also potentially toxic through ...
Serial measurements of blood haemoglobin, serum iron, serum transferrin, total iron-binding capacity...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
Abstract This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Em...
Recently, some evidence has shown that the failure of iron homeostasis may occur in critically ill p...
This thesis extends our knowledge on iron metabolism in anemia of inflammation (AI) in the criticall...
Background: Anemia occurring as a result of inflammatory processes (anemia of inflammation, AI) has ...
Background: Anemia occurring as a result of inflammatory processes (anemia of inflammation, AI) has ...
The pathologic effects of iron accumulation in tissue in iron-overload states, such as are described...
Background and objectives Catalytic iron has been hypothesized to be a key mediator of AKI. However,...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Besides transferrin iron, which represents the normal form of circ...
- Iron overload disorders are common and, if left untreated, severe systemic diseases that can have ...
Iron overload is increasingly implicated as a contributor to the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Indeed, s...
Background: Anemia of inflammation (AI) is the most common cause of anemia in the critically ill, bu...
The effects of systemic iron overload in hereditary (e.g., classic HFE hemochromatosis) or acquired ...
Iron as an element is a double-edged sword, essential for living but also potentially toxic through ...
Serial measurements of blood haemoglobin, serum iron, serum transferrin, total iron-binding capacity...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
Abstract This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Em...
Recently, some evidence has shown that the failure of iron homeostasis may occur in critically ill p...
This thesis extends our knowledge on iron metabolism in anemia of inflammation (AI) in the criticall...
Background: Anemia occurring as a result of inflammatory processes (anemia of inflammation, AI) has ...
Background: Anemia occurring as a result of inflammatory processes (anemia of inflammation, AI) has ...
The pathologic effects of iron accumulation in tissue in iron-overload states, such as are described...
Background and objectives Catalytic iron has been hypothesized to be a key mediator of AKI. However,...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Besides transferrin iron, which represents the normal form of circ...
- Iron overload disorders are common and, if left untreated, severe systemic diseases that can have ...
Iron overload is increasingly implicated as a contributor to the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Indeed, s...
Background: Anemia of inflammation (AI) is the most common cause of anemia in the critically ill, bu...
The effects of systemic iron overload in hereditary (e.g., classic HFE hemochromatosis) or acquired ...
Iron as an element is a double-edged sword, essential for living but also potentially toxic through ...
Serial measurements of blood haemoglobin, serum iron, serum transferrin, total iron-binding capacity...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...