Study of Iron Status in Patients with Cirrhosis

Authors

  • Noor Hussein Hammadi Hashim Thi Qar University College of Science Department of pathological analyzes
  • Maria Hussein Tariq Jasem Samarra University / College of Applied Sciences / Department of Pathological Analysis
  • Amal Hadi Muzeal Thi Qar University College of Science Department of pathological analyzes
  • Sakena Jasem Hammoud Jasab University of Karbala College of Applied Sciences / Department of Pathological Analysis
  • Rehab Mahmoud Abdel Majeed Mahmoud Samarra University/ Applied Sciences / Department Pathological Analysis

Abstract

Cirrhosis It is a medical condition resulting from scarring of healthy liver tissue Which affects the normal performance of its functions. Liver cirrhosis is considered a disease that, in advanced cases, can lead to the patient developing more serious diseases, such as cirrhosis, kidney failure, or portal hypertension. One of the most important causes of cirrhosis in industrialized countries is addiction. Alcohol consumption and viral hepatitis The liver plays a major role in iron homeostasis; thus, in patients with chronic liver disease, iron regulation may be disturbed. Higher iron levels are present not only in patients with hereditary hemochromatosis, but also in those with alcoholic liver disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and hepatitis C viral infection. Chronic liver disease decreases the synthetic functions of the liver, including the production of hepcidin, a key protein in iron metabolism. Lower levels of hepcidin result in iron overload, which leads to iron deposits in the liver and higher levels of non- transferrin-bound iron in the bloodstream. Iron combined with reactive oxygen species leads to an increase in hydroxyl radicals, which are responsible for phospholipid peroxidation, oxidation of amino acid side chains, DNA strain breaks, and protein fragmentation. Iron- induced cellular damage may be prevented by regulating the production of hepcidin or by administering hepcidin agonists.

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Published

2024-09-20

How to Cite

Noor Hussein Hammadi Hashim, Maria Hussein Tariq Jasem, Amal Hadi Muzeal, Sakena Jasem Hammoud Jasab, & Rehab Mahmoud Abdel Majeed Mahmoud. (2024). Study of Iron Status in Patients with Cirrhosis. American Journal of Biomedicine and Pharmacy, 1(7), 24–35. Retrieved from https://biojournals.us/index.php/AJBP/article/view/122