Abstract

The time course of the effects of moderate and iron anemia on tissue biochemistry of adult male rats was studied. Nine groups of adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were killed; eight of which had approximately 8 g hemoglobin (Hb)/dl (moderately anemic) for 3 to 360 days and one group which had approximately 4 g Hb/dl (severely anemic) for 30 days. Plasma iron was depressed in the mod erately and severely anemic groups at all times relative to nonanemic control rats. Moderately anemic rats at 360 days had a low mean corpuscu lar Hb and mean corpuscular volume and severely anemic rats at 210 days had a low mean corpuscular Hb, and elevated mean corpuscular Hb concen tration. Cytochrome oxidase activity of the white vastus lateralis, red vastus lateralis and soleus muscles were not different between the moderately anemic groups and their respective control groups at any time, but was significantly lower after 30 days of iron anemia. The myoglobin content and phosphofructokinase activity of these muscles showed no significant group differences with moderate or iron de ficiency. It is concluded that: 1) moderate iron anemia imposed no stimulus for alterations of the oxidative or glycolytic capacity of skeletal muscle, whereas iron anemia induced rapid select changes in a mitochondrial component of skeletal muscle, 2) the blood profiles in conjunction with the muscle biochemistry data in the moderately anemic group suggest a hypochromic, microcytic, manifest iron deficiency anemia, while those of the severely anemic group suggest a hypochromic, normo- cytic, severe iron deficiency anemia. J. Nutr. 108: 1306-1314, 1978.

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