1959
DOI: 10.1136/oem.16.1.15
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The Response to Heinz Bodies in the Rat

Abstract: Irregular refractile granules which occur within red blood cells were first described by Heinz in 1890. The precise nature of these bodies is unknown. The present work was undertaken in order to help to assess the significance of the presence of Heinz bodies in the blood over a considerable period.Heinz bodies have been produced in the red blood cells of intact and splenectomized rats over relatively long periods by continuous feeding of azo geranine. The proportion of Heinzbody red blood cells quickly rose to… Show more

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“…Several compounds can oxidize HB to MET-HB, which causes precipitation and/or formation of HEINZBODs in the erythrocytes. [20][21][22][23][24] Normally in healthy rats, approximately 1% of oxyhemoglobin is metabolized into MET-HB. As no HEINZBODs were found in the RccHan™:WIST control groups in animals at ages of 8 to 70 weeks, the acceptable range is deemed to be 0.0 (see Table 5).…”
Section: MCVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several compounds can oxidize HB to MET-HB, which causes precipitation and/or formation of HEINZBODs in the erythrocytes. [20][21][22][23][24] Normally in healthy rats, approximately 1% of oxyhemoglobin is metabolized into MET-HB. As no HEINZBODs were found in the RccHan™:WIST control groups in animals at ages of 8 to 70 weeks, the acceptable range is deemed to be 0.0 (see Table 5).…”
Section: MCVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…normal ' red cell agin~ (Jandl et al, 1960). Under normal conditions red cells containing Heinz bodies are rapidly removed from, the bloodstream by the spleen (Rothberg et at., 1959;Rofe. 1959).…”
Section: Diet and Post-parturient Haemqglobin-uria In Northlandmentioning
confidence: 99%