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HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS

Given healthy dogs, fed abundant iron and a limited protein diet, with sustained anemia due to simple bleeding, we can study the capacity of each animal to produce new hemoglobin and plasma protein. Some dogs can produce much hemoglobin and enough new plasma protein to maintain the plasma protein co...

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Autores principales: Robscheit-Robbins, F. S., Madden, S. C., Rowe, A. P., Turner, A. P., Whipple, G. H.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1940
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19871038
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author Robscheit-Robbins, F. S.
Madden, S. C.
Rowe, A. P.
Turner, A. P.
Whipple, G. H.
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Madden, S. C.
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description Given healthy dogs, fed abundant iron and a limited protein diet, with sustained anemia due to simple bleeding, we can study the capacity of each animal to produce new hemoglobin and plasma protein. Some dogs can produce much hemoglobin and enough new plasma protein to maintain the plasma protein concentration at approximately a low normal level. It is probable that their plasma protein producing capacity is not fully extended (Table 2). Other dogs (Table 5) can produce the same amount of hemoglobin but a hypoproteinemia develops and continues which should mean a maximal stimulus to produce new plasma protein. In such dogs we have strong stimuli to produce simultaneously new hemoglobin and new plasma protein. The ratio of plasma protein to hemoglobin varies from 40 to 60 per cent. The total new formed blood protein may amount to 30 to 40 per cent of the total diet protein intake which shows that some dogs have remarkable capacity to conserve and use diet protein. In this emergency of simultaneous depletion of hemoglobin and plasma protein levels, the dog gives preference to hemoglobin manufacture no matter what one of the listed food proteins is tested.
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spelling pubmed-21350302008-04-18 HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS Robscheit-Robbins, F. S. Madden, S. C. Rowe, A. P. Turner, A. P. Whipple, G. H. J Exp Med Article Given healthy dogs, fed abundant iron and a limited protein diet, with sustained anemia due to simple bleeding, we can study the capacity of each animal to produce new hemoglobin and plasma protein. Some dogs can produce much hemoglobin and enough new plasma protein to maintain the plasma protein concentration at approximately a low normal level. It is probable that their plasma protein producing capacity is not fully extended (Table 2). Other dogs (Table 5) can produce the same amount of hemoglobin but a hypoproteinemia develops and continues which should mean a maximal stimulus to produce new plasma protein. In such dogs we have strong stimuli to produce simultaneously new hemoglobin and new plasma protein. The ratio of plasma protein to hemoglobin varies from 40 to 60 per cent. The total new formed blood protein may amount to 30 to 40 per cent of the total diet protein intake which shows that some dogs have remarkable capacity to conserve and use diet protein. In this emergency of simultaneous depletion of hemoglobin and plasma protein levels, the dog gives preference to hemoglobin manufacture no matter what one of the listed food proteins is tested. The Rockefeller University Press 1940-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2135030/ /pubmed/19871038 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1940, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS
title HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS
title_full HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS
title_fullStr HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS
title_full_unstemmed HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS
title_short HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEIN : SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION DURING CONTINUED BLEEDING AS INFLUENCED BY DIET PROTEIN AND OTHER FACTORS
title_sort hemoglobin and plasma protein : simultaneous production during continued bleeding as influenced by diet protein and other factors
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