Title : Heme synthesis in chronic renal failure: the effects of hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and erythropoietin treatment.

Pub. Date : 1995

PMID : 8569978






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1 IN CONCLUSION: (1) in patients on IHD, an increased production of porphyrins is, at least partly, caused by an increased PBG-D activity, and (2) an increased PBG-D activity and a decrease in Ig PBG-D/100 U in patients on IHD could be explained by the presence of a (relatively) young erythroid cell population in which a larger part of PBG-D has not yet been degraded. Porphyrins hydroxymethylbilane synthase Homo sapiens
2 IN CONCLUSION: (1) in patients on IHD, an increased production of porphyrins is, at least partly, caused by an increased PBG-D activity, and (2) an increased PBG-D activity and a decrease in Ig PBG-D/100 U in patients on IHD could be explained by the presence of a (relatively) young erythroid cell population in which a larger part of PBG-D has not yet been degraded. Porphyrins hydroxymethylbilane synthase Homo sapiens
3 IN CONCLUSION: (1) in patients on IHD, an increased production of porphyrins is, at least partly, caused by an increased PBG-D activity, and (2) an increased PBG-D activity and a decrease in Ig PBG-D/100 U in patients on IHD could be explained by the presence of a (relatively) young erythroid cell population in which a larger part of PBG-D has not yet been degraded. Porphyrins hydroxymethylbilane synthase Homo sapiens
4 IN CONCLUSION: (1) in patients on IHD, an increased production of porphyrins is, at least partly, caused by an increased PBG-D activity, and (2) an increased PBG-D activity and a decrease in Ig PBG-D/100 U in patients on IHD could be explained by the presence of a (relatively) young erythroid cell population in which a larger part of PBG-D has not yet been degraded. Porphyrins hydroxymethylbilane synthase Homo sapiens