Prevention of hemoglobinuria by administration of haptoglobin

T Ohshiro, K Mukai, G Kosaki - Research in Experimental Medicine, 1980 - Springer
T Ohshiro, K Mukai, G Kosaki
Research in Experimental Medicine, 1980Springer
This report describes the role of haptoglobin in preventing hemoglobinuria. In rabbits,
human haptoglobin administered iv worked preventively against the development of
hemoglobinuria in spite of the presence of a large amount of hemolysate containing free
hemoglobin. More specifically:(1) the kidney did not present a dark brown color,(2) the
deposition of iron in the kidney was significantly less than that in the same organ of rabbits
given hemolysate only, and (3) the microangiographic and histological findings of the kidney …
Summary
This report describes the role of haptoglobin in preventing hemoglobinuria.
In rabbits, human haptoglobin administered i.v. worked preventively against the development of hemoglobinuria in spite of the presence of a large amount of hemolysate containing free hemoglobin. More specifically: (1) the kidney did not present a dark brown color, (2) the deposition of iron in the kidney was significantly less than that in the same organ of rabbits given hemolysate only, and (3) the microangiographic and histological findings of the kidney were close to normal patterns.
From the above it may be concluded that the administration of haptoglobin is effective for the prevention of hemoglobinuria and subsequent renal damage.
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