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Osteoporosis and Iron Overload
  1. #1
    [email protected] Guest

    Default Osteoporosis and Iron Overload

    This is probably my free bisphosphonate again.

    Seems iron overload causes what seems to be common to age-related iron
    accumulation and / or old age related disease states and so this might
    be called a study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    model of age-related iron accumulation..

    "Reduction in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels"

    Effects of colloidal iron overload on renal and hepatic siderosis and
    the femur in male rats

    H. Kudoa, S. Suzukia, A. Watanabeb, H. Kikuchic, S. Sassac and S.
    Sakamotob, c, ,
    aDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Bunkyo Gakuin University, Tokyo,
    Japan
    bHealth Promotion and Nursing, Kagawa Nutrition University, Saitama,
    Japan
    cMedical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University,
    Tokyo 113-8510, Japan
    Received 4 December 2007; revised 26 December 2007; accepted 7
    January 2008. Available online 16 January 2008.

    Abstract
    Genetic hemochromatosis is an iron overload disorder, and osteopenic
    and osteoporotic.
    Femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD) appears to fall with rising
    hepatic iron concentrations. A critical role for iron in mediating
    tissue injury is played via hydroxyl radical formation in
    nephrotoxicity.
    We investigated the effects of a colloidal iron overload on renal
    function, organ siderosis, and femoral bone in male rats.
    Iron overload reduced body growth, and increased the weights of the
    liver and spleen.
    Marked deposition of iron was noted in liver and kidney.
    Activities of lactate dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase were
    decreased, and the concentrations of blood urea nitrogen and
    creatinine were increased with the reduction in plasma calcium and
    inorganic phosphorus levels, i.e. functions of the liver and kidney
    might be affected by reactive oxygen species such as the superoxide
    radical, H2O2, and the hydroxyl radical produced by overloaded iron.
    Damage to the proximal tubular epithelial cells of the kidney and a
    loss of connectivity of cancellous bone in the epiphysis and of
    trabecular bone in the metaphysis of the distal femur were observed in
    iron-overloaded rats with a reduction of femoral bone mineral density,
    i.e. reabsorption of calcium from the proximal tubular epithelial
    cells of the kidney might be affected and urinary discharge of calcium
    might be elevated.
    It was suggested that iron overload gave rise to osteoporosis combined
    with renal dysfunction and liver iron overload syndrome.

    Keywords: Iron overload; Nephrotoxicity; Bone loss; Rat


    Corresponding author at: Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and
    Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan.
    Tel.: +81 3 5803 5837; fax: +81 3 5803 5831.

    Toxicology
    Volume 246, Issues 2-3, 18 April 2008, Pages 143-147
    doi:10.1016/j.tox.2008.01.004
    Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.


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  2. #2
    Mr-Natural-Health Guest

    Default SOP posting garbage from PubMed!

    X-No-Archive: yes

    On Mar 31, 1:10 pm, "ironjust...@aol.com" <ironjust...@aol.com> wrote:
    > This is probably my free bisphosphonate again.
    >
    > Seems iron overload causes what seems to be common to age-related iron
    > accumulation and / or old age related disease states and so this might
    > be called a study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    > model of age-related iron accumulation..
    >
    > "Reduction in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels"
    >
    > Effects of colloidal iron overload on renal and hepatic siderosis and
    > the femur in male rats


    A lack of replies denotes a total lack of interest in your insipid
    babblings.

    Give the people in ci.med.nutrition, sci.med, sci.med.nursing,
    misc.health.alternative, alt.support.arthritis a break!

  3. #3
    PeterB Guest

    Default Re: SOP posting garbage from PubMed!

    On Apr 1, 12:16*pm, Mr-Natural-Health <john-h-
    go...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
    > X-No-Archive: yes
    >
    > On Mar 31, 1:10 pm, "ironjust...@aol.com" <ironjust...@aol.com> wrote:
    >
    > > This is probably my free bisphosphonate again.

    >
    > > Seems iron overload causes what seems to be common to age-related iron
    > > accumulation and / or old age related disease states and so this might
    > > be called a study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    > > model of age-related iron accumulation..

    >
    > > "Reduction in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels"

    >
    > > Effects of colloidal iron overload on renal and hepatic siderosis and
    > > the femur in male rats

    >
    > A lack of replies denotes a total lack of interest in your insipid
    > babblings.
    >
    > Give the people in ci.med.nutrition, sci.med, sci.med.nursing,
    > misc.health.alternative, alt.support.arthritis a break!


    Once when I was part of a larger computer network, I occassionally got
    a "chain mail" that offered "good luck" to those who would send it
    along to anyone and everyone else. After that initial email, there
    would be another 20 or more emails protesting the original sender's
    gullability, scolding him or her with a little lecture. The problem
    with these follow up emails was the fact that the original sender was
    smarter than his "unwilling" subscribers because at least he knew that
    his communicade wouldn't be compliant without a "SEND TO ALL." By
    contrast, all the others did EXACTLY what the original sender did
    (tying up network resources) but they did it unnecessarily as if
    everyone on the list should be party to their personal objection. I
    then created a template email and (ignoring the ORIGINAL sender who
    was going to be called to task by network security regardless),
    explained to all of those who had sent a follow up email why THEIR
    action was EVEN WORSE than that of Mr. Chain Mail. If they just HAD
    to scold him or her, couldn't they simply send that ONE person what
    they had to say? I know the mechanics aren't 100% equivalent here,
    John, but the fact remains: you can't change Tom and those who don't
    read his posts don't want to see the same item circulating through the
    que multiple times -- once is enough.

  4. #4
    ironjustice Guest

    Default Re: SOP posting garbage from PubMed!

    On Apr 1, 2:22*pm, PeterB <p...@mytrashmail.com> wrote: was the fact
    that the original sender was
    smarter than his "unwilling" subscribers <<

    Inference noted ..

    Sooo .. PeterB agrees with john the lack of interest in this study ..

    Sooo .. PeterB .. how DOES it feel to agree with .. john ..

    The colors there must be .. something.. else .. eh ..

    Describe their .. motions ..

    "A study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    model of age-related iron accumulation" ..

    "A lack of replies denotes a total lack of interest in your insipid
    babblings. "

    Sooo then if I am to understand .. "people in these groups are totally
    stupid to a man" .. eh .. john ..

    Jeez .. you've said that before ..

    Thank you for your vote of confidence .. there .. john .. you babbling
    fool ..


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    > On Apr 1, 12:16*pm, Mr-Natural-Health <john-h-
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > go...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
    > > X-No-Archive: yes

    >
    > > On Mar 31, 1:10 pm, "ironjust...@aol.com" <ironjust...@aol.com> wrote:

    >
    > > > This is probably my free bisphosphonate again.

    >
    > > > Seems iron overload causes what seems to be common to age-related iron
    > > > accumulation and / or old age related disease states and so this might
    > > > be called a study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    > > > model of age-related iron accumulation..

    >
    > > > "Reduction in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels"

    >
    > > > Effects of colloidal iron overload on renal and hepatic siderosis and
    > > > the femur in male rats

    >
    > > A lack of replies denotes a total lack of interest in your insipid
    > > babblings.

    >
    > > Give the people in ci.med.nutrition, sci.med, sci.med.nursing,
    > > misc.health.alternative, alt.support.arthritis a break!

    >
    > Once when I was part of a larger computer network, I occassionally got
    > a "chain mail" that offered "good luck" to those who would send it
    > along to anyone and everyone else. *After that initial email, there
    > would be another 20 or more emails protesting the original sender's
    > gullability, scolding him or her with a little lecture. *The problem
    > with these follow up emails was the fact that the original sender was
    > smarter than his "unwilling" subscribers because at least he knew that
    > his communicade wouldn't be compliant without a "SEND TO ALL." *By
    > contrast, all the others did EXACTLY what the original sender did
    > (tying up network resources) but they did it unnecessarily as if
    > everyone on the list should be party to their personal objection. *I
    > then created a template email and (ignoring the ORIGINAL sender who
    > was going to be called to task by network security regardless),
    > explained to all of those who had sent a follow up email why THEIR
    > action was EVEN WORSE than that of Mr. Chain Mail. *If they just HAD
    > to scold him or her, couldn't they simply send that ONE person what
    > they had to say? * I know the mechanics aren't 100% equivalent here,
    > John, but the fact remains: *you can't change Tom and those who don't
    > read his posts don't want to see the same item circulating through the
    > que multiple times -- once is enough.- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -



  5. #5
    ironjustice Guest

    Default Re: SOP posting garbage from PubMed!

    On Apr 1, 3:57*pm, ironjustice <ironjust...@cashette.com>
    wrote:"people in these groups are totally
    stupid to a man" <<

    Sooo .. this would mean since the addition of iron chelating drugs to
    infection causes a marked clearance of infection has fallen on deaf
    ears .. ?
    It would mean in todays .. terms .. IE: antibiotic resistance due TO
    overuse of antibiotics would be ameliorated by the reduction of iron
    in the diet of man therefore less antibiotic resistance .. also .. has
    fallen on deaf ears .. ?

    Let's hope not ..

    If you aren't supposed to eat high iron foods such as meat or iron
    fortified products WHEN you take antibiotics .. and THEY put iron in
    every food .. who is to blame .. ?

    You because you know and don't do anything about it .. ? .. or them
    because of their stupidity.

    Both of ya ..

    Criminal neglect .. but that is ONLY if you .. understand / believe.

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    DEAD PEOPLE WALKING
    http://tinyurl.com/zk9fk

    > On Apr 1, 2:22*pm, PeterB <p...@mytrashmail.com> wrote: was the fact
    > that the original sender was
    > smarter than his "unwilling" subscribers <<
    >
    > Inference noted ..
    >
    > Sooo .. PeterB agrees with john the lack of interest in this study ..
    >
    > Sooo .. PeterB .. how DOES it feel to agree with .. john ..
    >
    > The colors there must be .. something.. else .. eh ..
    >
    > Describe their .. motions ..
    >
    > "A study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    > *model of age-related iron accumulation" ..
    >
    > "A lack of replies denotes a total lack of interest in your insipid
    > babblings. "
    >
    > Sooo then if I am to understand .. "people in these groups are totally
    > stupid to a man" .. eh .. john ..
    >
    > Jeez .. you've said that before ..
    >
    > Thank you for your vote of confidence .. there .. john .. you babbling
    > fool ..
    >
    > Who loves ya.
    > Tom
    >
    > Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
    >
    > Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/a3cc3
    >
    > DEAD PEOPLE WALKINGhttp://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
    >
    >
    >
    > > On Apr 1, 12:16*pm, Mr-Natural-Health <john-h-

    >
    > > go...@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:
    > > > X-No-Archive: yes

    >
    > > > On Mar 31, 1:10 pm, "ironjust...@aol.com" <ironjust...@aol.com> wrote:

    >
    > > > > This is probably my free bisphosphonate again.

    >
    > > > > Seems iron overload causes what seems to be common to age-related iron
    > > > > accumulation and / or old age related disease states and so this might
    > > > > be called a study of age-related iron accumulation and / or animal
    > > > > model of age-related iron accumulation..

    >
    > > > > "Reduction in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels"

    >
    > > > > Effects of colloidal iron overload on renal and hepatic siderosis and
    > > > > the femur in male rats

    >
    > > > A lack of replies denotes a total lack of interest in your insipid
    > > > babblings.

    >
    > > > Give the people in ci.med.nutrition, sci.med, sci.med.nursing,
    > > > misc.health.alternative, alt.support.arthritis a break!

    >
    > > Once when I was part of a larger computer network, I occassionally got
    > > a "chain mail" that offered "good luck" to those who would send it
    > > along to anyone and everyone else. *After that initial email, there
    > > would be another 20 or more emails protesting the original sender's
    > > gullability, scolding him or her with a little lecture. *The problem
    > > with these follow up emails was the fact that the original sender was
    > > smarter than his "unwilling" subscribers because at least he knew that
    > > his communicade wouldn't be compliant without a "SEND TO ALL." *By
    > > contrast, all the others did EXACTLY what the original sender did
    > > (tying up network resources) but they did it unnecessarily as if
    > > everyone on the list should be party to their personal objection. *I
    > > then created a template email and (ignoring the ORIGINAL sender who
    > > was going to be called to task by network security regardless),
    > > explained to all of those who had sent a follow up email why THEIR
    > > action was EVEN WORSE than that of Mr. Chain Mail. *If they just HAD
    > > to scold him or her, couldn't they simply send that ONE person what
    > > they had to say? * I know the mechanics aren't 100% equivalent here,
    > > John, but the fact remains: *you can't change Tom and those who don't
    > > read his posts don't want to see the same item circulating through the
    > > que multiple times -- once is enough.- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > - Show quoted text -



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