Quantitative Determination of Serum Iron,

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Quantitative Determination of Serum Iron, Lab# 6 BCH 471 Quantitative Determination of Serum Iron, Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC), and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)

Objectives: 1- To determine the normal level of serum iron. 2- To determine the use of this test in diagnosis of anemia (iron deficiency).

Iron in The Body: Iron is the metal component of haemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochromes and some proteins of the electron transport chain. The total iron of an adult male is 4-5g and of a female is 3-4g. 0.1%

Iron Transportation: Iron is carried in Fe3+ state bound to a specific iron transport protein known as transferrin. transferrin are iron-binding blood plasma glycoproteins that control the level of free iron in biological fluids. It contains two specific high-affinity Fe(III) binding sites. largely synthesized by the liver. Transferrin distributes iron to those tissues which have a demand for its utilization. The transferrin–iron complex enters the cell through specific receptors and the iron ions are released for metabolic functions. The affinity of transferrin for Fe(III) is extremely high, but decreases progressively with decreasing pH below neutrality. When not bound to iron, transferrin is known as "apotransferrin"

Iron Transportation

Iron Transportation; When iron stores become low, transferrin levels will increase. When there is too much iron, transferrin levels are low Individuals who lack transferrin show severe hypochromic anemia and are also susceptible to bacterial and viral infections

Serum iron: is a test that measures the amount of circulating iron that is bound to transferrin.   total iron binding capacity (TIBC). :  or transferrin iron-binding capacity is a test that measures the blood's capacity of  iron  binding with transferrin. It is equal to the sum of serum iron and unsaturated iron binding capacity (UIBC). Unsaturated iron binding capacity: term for the transferrin which is not binding with iron.

Serum Iron, TIBC, UIBC

Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) Iron Level in Blood It is important to measure iron and iron-binding capacity to detect iron deficiency or overload. *Serum iron on its own provides no complete information on iron level* Which tests are used ? Serum Iron Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)

TIBC or UIBC may be ordered along with serum iron when it appears that a person has iron deficiency or overload. These tests may be ordered when there are signs of anemia, especially when a CBC is performed and shows red blood cells that are microcytic and hypochromic and the hemoglobin and hematocrit levels are low

Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC) It is a medical laboratory test that measures the blood's capacity to bind iron with transferrin. It is measuring the maximum amount of iron that it can carry, which indirectly measures transferrin. It is equal to the sum of serum iron and unsaturated iron binding capacity (UIBC). It is most frequently used along with a serum iron test to evaluate people suspected of having either iron deficiency anemia or iron overload (hemochromatosis)

Principle Serum iron: The iron is dissociated from its Fe-III-transferrin complex by addition of acidic buffer containing hydroxylamine which reduces the Fe(III) to Fe(II) . Then the chromogenic agent (PDTS) form a highly colored Fe(II) complex that is measured spectrophotometrically at 565nm . UIBC: Determined by adding Fe(II) to serum so that it binds to unsaturated iron binding site on transferrin . The excess Fe(II) react with PDTS to form color complex which is measured spectrophotometrically at 565nm. The difference between the amount of Fe(II) added and the amount of Fe(II) measured represent the UIBC TIBC: is determined by adding serum iron to UIBC value.

Principle Serum Iron: Fe-III-transferrin complex Fe(II) PDTS UIBC: Unsaturated iron binding site on transferrin TIBC: is serum iron + UIBC value. PDTS acidic buffer Colored Fe(II) complex Adding excess Fe(II) to serum Fe-III-transferrin complex + The excess Fe(II) PDTS Colored Fe(II) complex UIBC = Amount of excess Fe(II) added - amount of Fe(II) measured

Defect in Serum iron Serum iron is low in iron deficiency anemia whether due to: insufficient intake, malabsorbtion, blood loss or inability to retrieve storage iron. Serum iron concentration is high when: marrow cannot utilize iron, hemolysis, increased absorption or defects in storage capabilities. High values are also found in severe hepatitis due to release from liver cells. Defect in Total iron binding capacity (TIBC) Increase in iron deficiency anemia Decrease in hemochromatosis, malignant or rheumatic fever.

Iron Deficiency anemia ∧ TIBC ∨ Serum iron Iron Overload ∧ Serum iron ∨ TIBC

Method UIBC Serum Iron Blank Standard Test Iron buffer (pH 4.5) 2.5 ml Iron Standard ------- 0.2 ml Sample -------- Water ------ UIBC Blank Standard Test UIBC buffer 2 ml Iron Standard ------- 0.2 ml Sample -------- Water 0.4 ml ------

Method

Calculations

Normal Ranges Serum iron (50 -160 μg/dl) TIBC (250 - 450 μg/dl) Transferrin saturation (20 – 55 %)