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Med J Malaysia ; 79(5): 517-524, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39352152

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INTRODUCTION: Up to 24.2% Malaysians are estimated to be affected by anaemia. Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency leading to anaemia. Oral iron therapy may not be well tolerated or efficient. Ferric carboxymaltose (FCM), a non-dextran intravenous iron formulation, may be an appealing alternative for iron replacement therapy. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of intravenous FCM infusion for the management of iron deficiency anaemia in a single centre in Malaysia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients who received at least one dose of 500 mg intravenous FCM infusion from January to December 2023 in Bukit Tinggi Medical Centre (BTMC) were identified from the electronic medical record database. Inclusion criteria were patients: (1) ≥ 14 years old and (2) with iron deficiency anaemia. The primary outcome was the mean change in haemoglobin level before treatment and 30 day after treatment. Secondary outcomes included reasons for intravenous FCM infusion, median dose, adverse drug reactions, mean change in haemoglobin levels for different subgroups and percentage of patients with normalised haemoglobin after treatment. The efficacy outcome was analysed using per-protocol analysis while the safety outcome used intention-to-treat analysis. Paired t-test was used to compare the mean difference between the haemoglobin measurements before and 30-day after treatment. RESULTS: A total of 144 administrations were given to 141 patients requiring intravenous iron replacement therapy during the 1-year study period in BTMC. Intravenous FCM infusion was administered for the management of iron deficiency related to: (1) increased blood loss, including menorrhagia, haemorrhoids and GI-related surgery, (2) low iron intake, including poor nutrition and gastrointestinalrelated malabsorption and (3) haematological disorders, including autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and idiopathic thrombocytopaenia purpura. The median dose of intravenous FCM infusion was 1000 mg. At 30 day post-infusion, the mean haemoglobin level increased significantly from 8.9 g/L to 11.6 g/L (p < 0.05), an increase of 2.68 g/L (95% CI: 2.45 - 2.90 g/L). No adverse drug reactions were reported. Subgroup analysis showed that patients with haematological disorders had significantly higher improvement in haemoglobin levels after intravenous iron infusion compared to those without. At 7-day, 14-day, 21-day post-infusion, 33% (33/99), 34% (34/99) and 36% (36/99) patients had a normalised haemoglobin level, respectively. The proportion of patients with a normalised haemoglobin level increased to 36% (36/99) and 42% (42/99) at 30-day and 90-day post-infusion. CONCLUSION: Within the limit of this single-centre retrospective study, intravenous FCM infusion was well tolerated and effective in increasing the haemoglobin level among patients with iron deficiency anaemia.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Maltose , Humanos , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Anemia Ferropriva/etiologia , Malásia , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Masculino , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/efeitos adversos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Infusões Intravenosas , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem , Estudos de Coortes , Hemoglobinas/análise , Idoso
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Int J Med Sci ; 21(11): 2011-2020, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39239538

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Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension and has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of iron supplementation in iron deficient patients with group 1 to 4 pulmonary hypertension (PH). Methods: A total of 85 PH patients (mean age 69.8 ± 12.0 years, 56.5% female) were included in this prospective trial. Patients were screened for ID at baseline. PH patients with ID received intravenous iron supplementation (500-1000 mg ferric carboxymaltose). PH patients without ID served as control group. At baseline and 16-week follow up, six-minute walk test (6MWT), laboratory testing and echocardiography were performed. Additionally, World Health Organization (WHO) functional class, fatigue score and quality of life (QoL) by the SF-36 questionnaire were assessed. Results: Overall, ID was present in 26.7% (n=8/30), 37.5% (n=9/24), 45.5% (n=10/22) and 44.4% (n=4/9) of patients in PH groups 1-4, respectively. In the total study population, iron restoration led to a significant mitigation of fatigue (p=0.01). However, 6MWT, WHO function class, NT-proBNP levels, QoL and right ventricular function did not change significantly. With regard to the underlying PH group, only PH group 3 patients experienced significant improvements in 6MWT distance (p=0.019), WHO functional class (p=0.017), fatigue (p=0.009) and some QoL domains, as compared to controls. Conclusions: ID was common in PH groups 1 to 4. Though intravenous iron supplementation adequately restored iron status and improved fatigue throughout all patients, in the underlying PH groups treatment was accompanied by improvements in exercise capacity, WHO function class and fatigue only in group 3 PH.


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Hipertensão Pulmonar , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Idoso , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Hipertensão Pulmonar/tratamento farmacológico , Estudos Prospectivos , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Anemia Ferropriva/sangue , Teste de Caminhada , Administração Intravenosa , Resultado do Tratamento , Ferro/administração & dosagem , Ecocardiografia , Suplementos Nutricionais
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Lancet Glob Health ; 12(10): e1649-e1659, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39304237

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BACKGROUND: Oral iron for anaemia in pregnancy is often not well tolerated, with poor adherence. Iron administered intravenously might address these tolerance and adherence issues. We investigated the effectiveness and safety of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose versus oral ferrous sulphate on anaemia and iron deficiency among pregnant women in Nigeria. METHODS: We did a multicentre, open-label, parallel, randomised controlled trial of pregnant women (aged 15-49 years) with haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations of less than 10 g/dL at 20-32 weeks' gestation from 11 primary, secondary, or tertiary health facilities in Nigeria (five in Lagos and six in Kano). Exclusion criteria included vaginal bleeding, blood transfusion or major surgery within the past 3 months, symptomatic anaemia, anaemia known to be unrelated to iron deficiency, clinically confirmed malabsorption syndrome, previous hypersensitivity to any form of iron, pre-existing maternal depression or other major psychiatric illness, immune-related diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus or rheumatoid arthritis, or severe allergic reactions. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1) by nurses and doctors using a web-based randomisation service to either receive a single dose of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (20 mg/kg to a maximum of 1000 mg) or oral ferrous sulphate (200 mg; 65 mg elemental iron) three times daily until 6 weeks postpartum. The study was primarily unmasked. Primary outcomes were maternal anaemia (Hb <11 g/dL) at 36 weeks' gestation and preterm birth at before 37 weeks' gestation, with analysis by intention to treat in participants with available data. This study was registered at the ISRCTN registry on Dec 10, 2020 (ISRCTN63484804) and on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04976179) on April 7, 2021. FINDINGS: Between Aug 10, 2021, and Dec 15, 2022, 13 724 pregnant women were screened for eligibility. 12 668 were excluded due to ineligibility for inclusion, and 1056 provided consent to participate and were randomly assigned to either the intravenous or oral administration groups. 527 were assigned to the intravenous ferric carboxymaltose group and 529 were assigned to the oral ferrous sulphate group. 518 in the intravenous group were assessed at 36 weeks' gestational age and after 518 deliveries, and 511 completed the 6 weeks postpartum visit. 513 in the oral ferrous sulphate group were assessed at 36 weeks' gestational age and after 512 deliveries, and 501 completed the 6 weeks postpartum visit. No significant difference was found in anaemia at 36 weeks (299 [58%] of 517 in the intravenous group vs 305 [61%] of 503 in the oral group; risk ratio 0·95, 95% CI 0·85-1·06; p=0·36), nor in preterm birth (73 [14%] of 518 vs 77 [15%] of 513; 0·94, 0·70-1·26; p=0·66). There were no significant differences in adverse events. The most common adverse events were diarrhoea (in six participants) and vomiting (in three participants) in the oral group and fatigue (in two participants) and headache (in two participants) in the intravenous group. INTERPRETATION: Although the effect on overall anaemia did not differ, intravenous iron reduced the prevalence of iron deficiency to a greater extent than oral iron and was considered to be safe. We recommend that intravenous iron be considered for anaemic pregnant women in Nigeria and similar settings. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


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Administração Intravenosa , Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Compostos Ferrosos , Maltose , Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Adulto , Nigéria , Administração Oral , Adulto Jovem , Adolescente , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/efeitos adversos , Compostos Ferrosos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Complicações Hematológicas na Gravidez/tratamento farmacológico
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Heart ; 110(20): 1201-1207, 2024 Sep 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39160066

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For patients with heart failure and reduced or mildly reduced left ventricular ejection fraction, iron deficiency is common and associated with more severe symptoms, worse quality of life and an increased risk of hospitalisations and death. Iron deficiency can be swiftly, effectively and safely treated by administering intravenous iron, either as ferric carboxymaltose or ferric derisomaltose, which improves patient well-being and reduces the risk of hospitalisations including those for heart failure. However, the current definition of iron deficiency in heart failure has serious flaws. A serum ferritin <100 µg/L does not identify patients more likely to respond to intravenous iron. In contrast, patients with transferrin saturations <20%, most of whom are also anaemic, are more likely to have a beneficial response to intravenous iron. In this review, we summarise the available evidence for use of intravenous iron in heart failure and provide recommendations for targeted future research and practical considerations for the general cardiologist.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Insuficiência Cardíaca , Humanos , Insuficiência Cardíaca/complicações , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Anemia Ferropriva/etiologia , Anemia Ferropriva/diagnóstico , Ferro/uso terapêutico , Ferro/administração & dosagem , Volume Sistólico/fisiologia , Administração Intravenosa , Deficiências de Ferro , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Ferritinas/sangue , Compostos Férricos
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Sleep Med ; 122: 51-53, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39121824

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OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate sex differences in response to iron supplementation in children and adolescents suffering from sleep-related movement disorders such as Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD), and Restless Sleep Disorder (RSD). METHODS: Data were retrieved and reanalyzed from previous studies involving children with RLS, PLMD, or RSD. The analysis included 54 patients treated with intravenous (IV) ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) and 31 patients treated with oral ferrous sulfate (FS). Demographic, biological, and clinical parameters were compared between sexes. Clinical outcomes were measured using the Clinical Global Impression rating scales for severity (CGI-S) and improvement (CGI-I). RESULTS: In the group treated with IV FCM, no significant differences were found between males and females in demographic (age), biological (ferritin, iron, total iron-binding capacity, transferrin), or clinical parameters (CGI-S and CGI-I). However, among adolescents, females showed significantly better clinical improvement (CGI-I) compared to males (t-value 2.428, p < 0.024). In the group treated with oral FS, no significant sex differences were observed in any parameters. Side effects were reported by a small number of patients, with no significant difference between sexes. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate no major significant sex-based differences in response to iron supplementation for treating sleep-related movement disorders in children and adolescents, despite distinct hormonal and physiological differences in iron metabolism. Both boys and girls benefit similarly from iron treatment during this developmental stage, suggesting that a standardized approach to iron supplementation may be effective. However, individual assessment and monitoring remain crucial to ensure optimal outcomes.


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Compostos Ferrosos , Síndrome das Pernas Inquietas , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Síndrome das Pernas Inquietas/tratamento farmacológico , Criança , Adolescente , Compostos Ferrosos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Ferrosos/uso terapêutico , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Fatores Sexuais , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Síndrome da Mioclonia Noturna/tratamento farmacológico , Suplementos Nutricionais , Ferro/administração & dosagem , Ferro/uso terapêutico , Administração Oral
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BMJ Open ; 14(8): e086553, 2024 Aug 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39153791

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INTRODUCTION: Postpartum anaemia is often caused by iron deficiency with onset during the antepartum period and can be exacerbated by excessive blood loss at birth. Its prevalence is estimated as 50-80% in low-income and middle-income countries. It poses adverse consequences on the mother and negatively impacts her ability to care for her newborn. Prompt treatment of postpartum anaemia is thus important. Adherence to oral iron is reportedly low in Nigeria due to its side effects and forgetfulness by the mothers. Intravenous iron such as ferric carboxymaltose, given as a single dose, might help overcome adherence issues, but investigation in a high-quality randomised control trial in Nigeria is first required while evaluation of challenges around its implementation is also warranted. OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical effectiveness, tolerability and safety, of using intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (intervention) vs oral ferrous sulphate (control) for treating moderate to severe iron deficiency anaemia in postpartum women and to evaluate implementation of ferric carboxymaltose in treating postpartum anaemia in Nigeria. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This study is an open-label randomised controlled trial with a concurrent implementation study. It is a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation design conducted in four states across Northern and Southern Nigeria. A total of 1400 eligible and consenting women with postpartum moderate to severe anaemia (haemoglobin concentration <100 g/L) will be randomised to intravenous ferric carboxymaltose; a single dose at 20 mg/kg to a maximum of 1000 mg infusion administered at enrolment (intervention) or oral ferrous sulphate; 200 mg (65 mg elemental iron) two times per day from enrolment until 6 weeks postpartum (control). The primary outcome, proportion of participants who are anaemic (Hb <110 g/L) at 6 weeks postpartum will be analysed by intention-to-treat. Haemoglobin concentration, full blood count, serum iron, serum ferritin, transferrin saturation and total iron binding capacity will be measured at specific intervals. Implementation outcomes such as acceptability and feasibility of using ferric carboxymaltose for postpartum anaemia treatment in Nigeria will be assessed. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study is approved by the ethics committee of the teaching hospitals, Ministry of Health of the four states as required, National Health Research Ethics Committee and the drug regulatory agency, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). Findings of this research will be presented at conferences and will be published in international peer-reviewed journals and shared with stakeholders within and outside Nigeria. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: International standard randomised controlled trial number: ISRCTN51426226.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Compostos Ferrosos , Maltose , Humanos , Feminino , Compostos Ferrosos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Ferrosos/uso terapêutico , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Nigéria , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Administração Oral , Administração Intravenosa , Gravidez , Período Pós-Parto , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Transtornos Puerperais/tratamento farmacológico , Adulto , Hematínicos/administração & dosagem , Hematínicos/uso terapêutico
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 108(1): 443, 2024 Aug 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39153091

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The α-glucosidase from Schwanniomyces occidentalis (GAM1p) was expressed in Komagataella phaffii to about 70 mg/L, and its transferase activity studied in detail. Several isomaltooligosaccharides (IMOS) were formed using 200 g/L maltose. The major production of IMOS (81.3 g/L) was obtained when 98% maltose was hydrolysed, of which 34.8 g/L corresponded to isomaltose, 26.9 g/L to isomaltotriose, and 19.6 g/L to panose. The addition of glucose shifted the IMOS synthesis towards products containing exclusively α(1 → 6)-linkages, increasing the production of isomaltose and isomaltotriose about 2-4 fold, enabling the formation of isomaltotetraose, and inhibiting that of panose to about 12 times. In addition, the potential of this enzyme to glycosylate 12 possible hydroxylated acceptors, including eight sugars and four phenolic compounds, was evaluated. Among them, only sucrose, xylose, and piceid (a monoglucosylated derivative of resveratrol) were glucosylated, and the main synthesised products were purified and characterised by MS and NMR. Theanderose, α(1 → 4)-D-glucosyl-xylose, and a mixture of piceid mono- and diglucoside were obtained with sucrose, xylose, and piceid as acceptors, respectively. Maximum production of theanderose reached 81.7 g/L and that of the glucosyl-xylose 26.5 g/L, whereas 3.4 g/L and only 1 g/L were produced of the piceid mono- and diglucoside respectively. KEY POINTS: • Overexpression of a yeast α-glucosidase producing novel molecules. • Yeast enzyme producing the heterooligosaccharides theanderose and glucosyl-xylose. • Glycosylation of the polyphenol piceid by a yeast α-glucosidase.


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alfa-Glucosidases , alfa-Glucosidases/metabolismo , alfa-Glucosidases/genética , Glicosilação , Saccharomycetales/enzimologia , Saccharomycetales/metabolismo , Saccharomycetales/genética , Glucose/metabolismo , Oligossacarídeos/metabolismo , Maltose/metabolismo , Isomaltose/metabolismo , Isomaltose/análogos & derivados , Xilose/metabolismo , Glucanos
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 60(8)2024 Aug 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39202555

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This article highlights a case of high-dose ferric carboxymaltose (Ferinject®) for the treatment of perioperative iron deficiency anaemia in a 39-year-old patient with dysplastic coxarthrosis. The patient was admitted routinely for a total hip replacement of the left hip joint. She had been suffering from pain, lameness, and restriction of movement in her left hip joint for the past several years. The patient was admitted with initial iron deficiency anaemia of a medium severity (Hgb-96.5 g/L, RBC-3.97 × 1012/L). Laboratory tests were taken to determine the iron deficiency, and transfusion readiness was submitted. The patient received ferric carboxymaltose infusion before surgery. The intraoperative blood loss was-100 mL with an operation duration of 50 min. On the first postoperative day, haemoglobin decreased to 86 g/L. No haemoglobin decrease was observed in the postoperative period, and 92 g/L was the amount of haemoglobin at the time of hospital discharge. The optimal dose for the treatment of perioperative anaemia has not been established; some studies recommend ferric carboxymaltose at a dose of 15 to 20 mg/kg and a maximum of 1000 mg once on the first day after surgery. The uniqueness of this case report is that a high dose of ferric carboxymaltose (1340 mg) during the preoperative period was applied. No side effects such as hypophosphatemia were reported. We believe that, in this clinical case, the patient managed to avoid large intraoperative blood loss and transfusions by using high doses of ferric carboxymaltose.


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Artroplastia de Quadril , Compostos Férricos , Maltose , Humanos , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/efeitos adversos , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Adulto , Artroplastia de Quadril/efeitos adversos , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Transfusão de Sangue/métodos , Perda Sanguínea Cirúrgica/prevenção & controle
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Swiss Med Wkly ; 154: 3771, 2024 Jul 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39137372

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AIMS: Bariatric surgery induces several micronutrient deficiencies that require supplementation. For iron, parenteral infusions are usually preferred over oral supplementation. Ferric carboxymaltose infusion has been associated with hypophosphataemia, mostly transient and asymptomatic. However, in some cases, ferric carboxymaltose-induced hypophosphataemia may persist for weeks to months and may induce muscle weakness, osteomalacia and bone fractures. The aim of this study was to identify possible predictors of a clinically relevant decrease in serum phosphate after ferric carboxymaltose infusion in patients with previous Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. METHODS: Patients with previous Roux-en-Y gastric bypass who received ferric carboxymaltose infusions between January 2018 and September 2019 and had recorded phosphataemia before and after ferric carboxymaltose infusion at the Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, were studied retrospectively. A multiple linear regression model was built with delta phosphataemia as the outcome to investigate the factors related to magnitude of serum phosphate lowering. RESULTS: Seventy-seven patients (70 females and 7 males) with previous Roux-en-Y gastric bypass were studied. Mean age (SD) was 43.2 (10.7) years and median BMI was 30.9 kg/m2 (IQR 27.9-36.4). Sixty-eight patients (88.3%) received an infusion of 500 mg ferric carboxymaltose and 9 patients (11.7%) received 250 mg ferric carboxymaltose. Forty-nine patients (63.6%) developed hypophosphataemia (<0.8 mmol/l) after ferric carboxymaltose infusion. Median plasma phosphate significantly decreased by 0.33 mmol/l (IQR 0.14-0.49) (p<0.0001). Multiple linear regression identified the ferric carboxymaltose dose as the only risk factor significantly associated with the magnitude of serum phosphate lowering, with an additional mean loss of 0.26 mmol/l with a 500 mg infusion compared to a 250 mg infusion (p = 0.020). CONCLUSION: Ferric carboxymaltose infusions substantially decreased plasma phosphate levels in patients with previous Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Compared to a dose of 250 mg, infusion of a dose of 500 mg ferric carboxymaltose decreased the plasma phosphate further in this population.


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Compostos Férricos , Derivação Gástrica , Hipofosfatemia , Maltose , Fosfatos , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Derivação Gástrica/efeitos adversos , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto , Fosfatos/sangue , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Infusões Intravenosas , Suíça
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Qual Life Res ; 33(8): 2285-2294, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38874697

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PURPOSE: Iron deficiency anemia is common in people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), causing deterioration in quality of life, which can be reversed by treatment that increases iron stores and hemoglobin levels. The present post hoc analyses estimate health state utility values for patients with IBD after treatment with ferric derisomaltose or ferric carboxymaltose and evaluate the health domains driving the changes. METHODS: SF-36v2 responses were recorded at baseline and day 14, 35, 49, and 70 from 97 patients enrolled in the randomized, double-blind, PHOSPHARE-IBD trial (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03466983), in which patients with IBD across five European countries were randomly allocated to either ferric derisomaltose or ferric carboxymaltose. Changes in SF-36v2 scale scores and SF-6Dv2 health utility values were analyzed by mixed models. RESULTS: In both treatment arms, SF-6Dv2 utility values and all SF-36v2 scale scores, except Bodily Pain, improved significantly (p = < 0.0001). The improvement in SF-6Dv2 utility values showed no significant treatment group difference. The improvement in utility values was completely explained by improvement in Vitality scores. Vitality scores showed significantly larger improvement with ferric derisomaltose versus ferric carboxymaltose (p = 0.026). Patients with the smallest decrease in phosphate had significantly larger improvements in Vitality scores at each time point (p = < 0.05 for all comparisons) and overall (p = 0.0006). CONCLUSIONS: Utility values improved significantly with intravenous iron treatment. Improvement in utility values was primarily driven by Vitality scores, which showed significantly greater improvement in the ferric derisomaltose arm. Smaller decreases in phosphate were associated with significantly higher Vitality scores, suggesting that quality of life improvement is attenuated by hypophosphatemia. The utility values can inform future cost-utility analysis.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Hipofosfatemia , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Método Duplo-Cego , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/complicações , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/psicologia , Hipofosfatemia/tratamento farmacológico , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Administração Intravenosa , Europa (Continente)
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J Int Med Res ; 52(5): 3000605241253733, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38811356

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the hepatic effects of high-dose intravenous (IV) iron, including those on liver function and the degree of fibrosis, in a rat model of cirrhosis. METHODS: We evenly allocated 25 Sprague-Dawley rats into five groups: normal rats (control group), cirrhotic rats receiving IV normal saline (liver cirrhosis [LC] group), and cirrhotic rats receiving 20, 40, or 80 mg/kg IV ferric carboxymaltose (LC-iron20, LC-iron40, and LC-iron80 group, respectively). Biochemical parameters were compared at 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The degrees of hepatic fibrosis and iron deposition were evaluated. Inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were also compared. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the 28-day serum alanine aminotransferase levels among the LC-iron20, LC-iron40, and LC-iron80 groups (69 ± 7, 1003 ± 127, 1064 ± 309, 919 ± 346, and 820 ± 195 IU/L in the control, LC, LC-iron20, LC-iron40, and LC-iron80 groups, respectively). Hepatic iron accumulation increased in a dose-dependent manner, but the degree of hepatic fibrosis was comparable among the groups. The inflammatory and oxidative stress marker levels did not differ significantly according to the IV iron dose. CONCLUSIONS: Administration of IV iron at various high doses appears safe in our rat model of cirrhosis.


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Modelos Animais de Doenças , Compostos Férricos , Ferro , Cirrose Hepática , Fígado , Estresse Oxidativo , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Animais , Fígado/metabolismo , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/patologia , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Masculino , Cirrose Hepática/tratamento farmacológico , Cirrose Hepática/patologia , Cirrose Hepática/metabolismo , Ratos , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/farmacologia , Ferro/metabolismo , Injeções Intravenosas , Alanina Transaminase/sangue , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Biomarcadores/sangue , Testes de Função Hepática , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38765534

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Objective: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clinical effects of ferric carboxymaltose therapy compared to other intravenous iron in improving hemoglobin and serum ferritin in pregnant women. We also assessed the safety of ferric carboxymaltose vs. other intravenous iron. Data source: EMBASE, PubMed, and Web of Science were searched for trials related to ferric carboxymaltose in pregnant women, published between 2005 and 2021. We also reviewed articles from google scholar. The keywords "ferric carboxymaltose," "FCM," "intravenous," "randomized," "pregnancy," "quality of life," and "neonatal outcomes" were used to search the literature. The search was limited to pregnant women. Selection of studies: Studies related to ferric carboxymaltose in pregnancy were scanned. Observational studies, review articles, and case reports were excluded. Randomized studies in pregnant women involving ferric carboxymaltose and other intravenous iron formulations were shortlisted. Of 256 studies, nine randomized control trials were selected. Data collection: Two reviewers independently extracted data from nine selected trials. Data synthesis: The final effect size for increase in hemoglobin after treatment was significant for ferric carboxymaltose vs. iron sucrose/iron polymaltose (standard mean difference 0.89g/dl [95% confidence interval 0.27,1.51]). The final effect size for the increase in ferritin after treatment was more for ferric carboxymaltose vs. iron sucrose/iron polymaltose (standard mean difference 22.53µg/L [-7.26, 52.33]). No serious adverse events were reported with ferric carboxymaltose or other intravenous iron. Conclusion: Ferric carboxymaltose demonstrated better efficacy than other intravenous iron in increasing hemoglobin and ferritin levels in treating iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Maltose , Complicações Hematológicas na Gravidez , Humanos , Feminino , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Gravidez , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Complicações Hematológicas na Gravidez/tratamento farmacológico , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Administração Intravenosa , Ferritinas/sangue , Hemoglobinas/análise
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Age Ageing ; 53(5)2024 05 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38706390

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BACKGROUND: Acute gastrointestinal bleeding (AGIB) is common in older patients but the use of iron in this context remains understudied. AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate prospectively the efficacy of ferric carboxymaltose to treat anaemia in older patients after AGIB. METHODS: This randomised double-blinded placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted in 10 French centres. Eligible patients were 65 years or more, had controlled upper or lower gastrointestinal bleeding and a haemoglobin level of 9-11 g/dl. Patients were randomly assigned, in a 1:1 ratio, to receive either one intravenous iron injection of ferric carboxymaltose or one injection of saline solution. The primary endpoint was the difference in haemoglobin level between day 0 and day 42. Secondary endpoints were treatment-emergent adverse events, serious adverse events, rehospitalisation and improvement of quality of life (QOL) at day 180. RESULTS: From January 2013 to January 2017, 59 patients were included. The median age of patients was 81.9 [75.8, 87.3] years. At day 42, a significant difference in haemoglobin level increase was observed (2.49 g/dl in the ferric carboxymaltose group vs. 1.56 g/dl in the placebo group, P = 0.02). At day 180, QOL, measured on European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30, improved by 10.5 points in the ferric carboxymaltose group and by 8.2 points in the placebo group (P = 0.56). Rates of adverse events and rehospitalisation were similar in the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Intravenous iron seems safe and effective to treat anaemia in older patients after AGIB and should be considered as a standard-of-care treatment. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01690585).


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Compostos Férricos , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal , Hemoglobinas , Maltose , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Compostos Férricos/efeitos adversos , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/efeitos adversos , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Idoso , Hemoglobinas/metabolismo , Hemoglobinas/análise , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/tratamento farmacológico , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Método Duplo-Cego , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Prospectivos , Hematínicos/efeitos adversos , Hematínicos/administração & dosagem , Hematínicos/uso terapêutico , França , Injeções Intravenosas , Fatores Etários
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Int J Hematol ; 120(2): 167-178, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38806795

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Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common types of anemia, but real-world clinical management practices in Japan are unclear. This study retrospectively explored iron prescription patterns, treatment effectiveness, and assessments. Patients with at least one treatment period between September 2020 and September 2022 were included and classified into three groups (ferric carboxymaltose [FCM]: 7437 patients, saccharated ferric oxide [SFO]: 98,648 patients, and oral iron: 359,547 patients). Iron-related laboratory values over time and testing proportions were evaluated. Median baseline hemoglobin levels were lowest with FCM (FCM: 8.10 g/dL, SFO: 8.70 g/dL, oral iron: 9.70 g/dL), but changes in hemoglobin levels by 12 weeks were greatest with FCM (FCM: 3.20 g/dL, SFO: 2.60 g/dL, oral iron: 1.70 g/dL). The median serum ferritin level at 8 weeks after FCM treatment was 43.70 ng/mL for ≤500 mg, versus 123.30 ng/mL for >500 to ≤1500 mg. All groups had a low proportion of serum ferritin and transferrin saturation (TSAT) testing at diagnosis (<38%), which decreased further for post-treatment assessment (<24%). This study suggests the importance of prescribing an appropriate total iron cumulative dose per the package insert, along with diagnosis and assessments based on serum ferritin/TSAT.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Maltose , Humanos , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Anemia Ferropriva/sangue , Anemia Ferropriva/diagnóstico , Japão , Feminino , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Férricos/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Maltose/administração & dosagem , Maltose/uso terapêutico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Ferro/sangue , Ferro/administração & dosagem , Hemoglobinas/análise , Adulto , Óxido de Ferro Sacarado/administração & dosagem , Ferritinas/sangue , Administração Oral , Padrões de Prática Médica/estatística & dados numéricos
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Circ Heart Fail ; 17(4): e011351, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38572652

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BACKGROUND: Studies have shown an association between iron deficiency (ID) and clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF), irrespective of the presence of ID anemia (IDA). The current study used population-level data from a large, single-payer health care system in Canada to investigate the epidemiology of ID and IDA in patients with acute HF and those with chronic HF, and the iron supplementation practices in these settings. METHODS: All adult patients with HF in Alberta between 2012 and 2019 were identified and categorized as acute or chronic HF. HF subtypes were determined through echocardiography data, and ID (serum ferritin concentration <100 µg/L, or ferritin concentration between 100 and 300 µg/L along with transferrin saturation <20%), and IDA through laboratory data. Broad eligibility for 3 clinical trials (AFFIRM-AHF [Study to Compare Ferric Carboxymaltose With Placebo in Patients With Acute HF and ID], IRONMAN [Intravenous Iron Treatment in Patients With Heart Failure and Iron Deficiency], and HEART-FID [Randomized Placebocontrolled Trial of Ferric Carboxymaltose as Treatment for HF With ID]) was determined. RESULTS: Among the 17 463 patients with acute HF, 38.5% had iron studies tested within 30 days post-index-HF episode (and 34.2% of the 11 320 patients with chronic HF). Among tested patients, 72.6% of the acute HF and 73.9% of the chronic HF were iron-deficient, and 51.4% and 49.0% had IDA, respectively. Iron therapy was provided to 41.8% and 40.5% of patients with IDA and acute or chronic HF, respectively. Of ID patients without anemia, 19.9% and 21.7% were prescribed iron therapy. The most common type of iron therapy was oral (28.1% of patients). Approximately half of the cohort was eligible for each of the AFFIRM-AHF, intravenous iron treatment in patients with HF and ID, and HEART-FID trials. CONCLUSIONS: Current practices for investigating and treating ID in patients with HF do not align with existing guideline recommendations. Considering the gap in care, innovative strategies to optimize iron therapy in patients with HF are required.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Insuficiência Cardíaca , Deficiências de Ferro , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Adulto , Humanos , Ferro/uso terapêutico , Insuficiência Cardíaca/diagnóstico , Insuficiência Cardíaca/tratamento farmacológico , Insuficiência Cardíaca/epidemiologia , Anemia Ferropriva/diagnóstico , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Anemia Ferropriva/epidemiologia , Ferritinas , Suplementos Nutricionais , Alberta/epidemiologia
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ACS Sens ; 9(3): 1419-1427, 2024 03 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38449354

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Fluorescent probes are widely studied for metal ion detection because of their multiple favorable properties such as high sensitivity and selectivity, quick response, naked eye detection, and in situ monitoring. However, optical probes that can effectively detect the Cu(I) level in cell interiors are rare due to the difficulty associated with selectively and sensitively detecting this metal ion in a cell environment. Therefore, we designed and synthesized three water-soluble probes (1-3) with a 1,3,5-triazine core decorated by three substituents: a hydrophobic alkyl chain, a hydrophilic maltose, and a rhodamine B hydrazine fluorophore. Among the probes, probe 1, which has an octyl chain and a branched maltose group, was the most effective at sensing Cu+ in aqueous solution. Upon addition of Cu+, this probe showed a dramatic color change from colorless to pink in daylight and displayed an intense yellow fluorescence emission under 365 nm light. The limit of detection and dissociation constant (Kd) of this probe were 20 nM and 1.1 × 10-12 M, respectively, which are the lowest values reported to date. The two metal ion-binding sites and the aggregation-induced emission enhancement effect, endowed by the branched maltose group and the octyl chain, respectively, are responsible for the high sensitivity and selectivity of this probe for Cu+ detection, as demonstrated by 1H NMR, dynamic light scattering, and transmission electron microscopy studies. Furthermore, the probe successfully differentiated the Cu(I) level of cancer cells from that of the normal cells. Thus, the probe holds potential for real-time monitoring of Cu(I) level in biological samples and bioimaging of cancer cells.


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Corantes Fluorescentes , Maltose , Rodaminas/química , Corantes Fluorescentes/química , Água/química , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética
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J Control Release ; 368: 566-579, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38438093

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Intravenous (IV) iron-carbohydrate complexes are widely used nanoparticles (NPs) to treat iron deficiency anaemia, often associated with medical conditions such as chronic kidney disease, heart failure and various inflammatory conditions. Even though a plethora of physicochemical characterisation data and clinical studies are available for these products, evidence-based correlation between physicochemical properties of iron-carbohydrate complexes and clinical outcome has not fully been elucidated yet. Studies on other metal oxide NPs suggest that early interactions between NPs and blood upon IV injection are key to understanding how differences in physicochemical characteristics of iron-carbohydrate complexes cause variance in clinical outcomes. We therefore investigated the core-ligand structure of two clinically relevant iron-carbohydrate complexes, iron sucrose (IS) and ferric carboxymaltose (FCM), and their interactions with two structurally different human plasma proteins, human serum albumin (HSA) and fibrinogen, using a combination of cryo-scanning transmission electron microscopy (cryo-STEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD), small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). Using this orthogonal approach, we defined the nano-structure, individual building blocks and surface morphology for IS and FCM. Importantly, we revealed significant differences in the surface morphology of the iron-carbohydrate complexes. FCM shows a localised carbohydrate shell around its core, in contrast to IS, which is characterised by a diffuse and dynamic layer of carbohydrate ligand surrounding its core. We hypothesised that such differences in carbohydrate morphology determine the interaction between iron-carbohydrate complexes and proteins and therefore investigated the NPs in the presence of HSA and fibrinogen. Intriguingly, IS showed significant interaction with HSA and fibrinogen, forming NP-protein clusters, while FCM only showed significant interaction with fibrinogen. We postulate that these differences could influence bio-response of the two formulations and their clinical outcome. In conclusion, our study provides orthogonal characterisation of two clinically relevant iron-carbohydrate complexes and first hints at their interaction behaviour with proteins in the human bloodstream, setting a prerequisite towards complete understanding of the correlation between physicochemical properties and clinical outcome.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Nanopartículas Metálicas , Humanos , Ferro/química , Espalhamento a Baixo Ângulo , Ligantes , Difração de Raios X , Compostos Férricos , Óxido de Ferro Sacarado/uso terapêutico , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Nanopartículas Metálicas/química , Fibrinogênio
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Indian J Med Res ; 159(1): 62-70, 2024 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38439125

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BACKGROUND OBJECTIVES: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) during pregnancy is treated with oral and parenteral iron. The objective of this review was to compare the clinical effectiveness, safety, pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of intravenous (iv) ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) and iv iron sucrose (IS) in treating IDA in pregnancy. METHODS: The Department of Health Research funded this study. PubMed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE and Scopus were searched to include studies published till November 2022. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42022306092). Pregnant women (15-49 yr) in second and third trimesters, diagnosed with moderate-to-severe iron deficiency anaemia, treated with either of the drugs were included. The included studies were critically assessed using appropriate tools. We conducted a qualitative synthesis of the studies and meta-analysis for improvement in haematological parameters and incidence of adverse events. RESULTS: A total of 18 studies were included. The risk of bias was low to moderate. A rise in haemoglobin up to four weeks was higher with FCM than IS by 0.57 (0.24, 0.9) g/dl. Intravenous FCM is associated with fewer adverse events than IS [pooled odds ratio: 0.5 (0.32, 0.79)]. The included studies had limited evidence on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes after iv iron treatment. INTERPRETATION CONCLUSIONS: Intravenous FCM is effective and safer than intravenous IS in terms of haematological parameters, in treating IDA in pregnancy. Further research is required on the effects of iv FCM and iv IS on the pregnancy and neonatal outcomes when used for treating IDA in pregnancy.


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Anemia Ferropriva , Compostos Férricos , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Feminino , Humanos , Óxido de Ferro Sacarado , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Resultado do Tratamento , Ferro/uso terapêutico
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Biophys J ; 123(14): 2063-2075, 2024 Jul 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38350449

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With the great progress on determining protein structures over the last decade comes a renewed appreciation that structures must be combined with dynamics and energetics to understand function. Fluorescence spectroscopy, specifically Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), provides a great window into dynamics and energetics due to its application at physiological temperatures and ability to measure dynamics on the ångström scale. We have recently advanced transition metal FRET (tmFRET) to study allosteric regulation of maltose binding protein and have reported measurements of maltose-dependent distance changes with an accuracy of ∼1.5 Å. When paired with the noncanonical amino acid Acd as a donor, our previous tmFRET acceptors were useful over a working distance of 10 to 20 Å. Here, we use cysteine-reactive bipyridyl and phenanthroline compounds as chelators for Fe2+ and Ru2+ to produce novel tmFRET acceptors to expand the working distance to as long as 50 Å, while preserving our ability to resolve even small maltose-dependent changes in distance. We compare our measured FRET efficiencies to predictions based on models using rotameric ensembles of the donors and acceptors to demonstrate that steady-state measurements of tmFRET with our new probes have unprecedented ability to measure conformational rearrangements under physiological conditions.


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Transferência Ressonante de Energia de Fluorescência , Fenantrolinas , Fenantrolinas/química , Ligantes , 2,2'-Dipiridil/química , 2,2'-Dipiridil/análogos & derivados , Maltose/química , Maltose/metabolismo , Maltose/análogos & derivados , Proteínas Ligantes de Maltose/química , Proteínas Ligantes de Maltose/metabolismo
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