Table 1

Systemic iron status 24 weeks after MI or sham surgery and saline or FCM injections

ShamMI
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Haemoglobin (g/dL)16.1
(15.8–17.5)
16.1
(15.6–17.2)
16.8
(16.2–17.9)
16.8
(15.7–18.2)
Plasma iron (µmol/L)17.9
(15.7–19.3)
18.6
(13.4–19.6)
15.5
(13.1–18.7)
17.9
(12.8–21.3)
TSAT (%)31.4
(29.3–32.9)
28.2
(22.7–36.2)
27.8
(24.3–31.6)
30.1
(21.6–43.4)
Plasma ferritin (µg/L)259
(204–302)
1234
(1014–1415)***
277
(214–335)
1303
(1085–1471)***
ShamMI
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Haemoglobin (g/dL)16.1
(15.8–17.5)
16.1
(15.6–17.2)
16.8
(16.2–17.9)
16.8
(15.7–18.2)
Plasma iron (µmol/L)17.9
(15.7–19.3)
18.6
(13.4–19.6)
15.5
(13.1–18.7)
17.9
(12.8–21.3)
TSAT (%)31.4
(29.3–32.9)
28.2
(22.7–36.2)
27.8
(24.3–31.6)
30.1
(21.6–43.4)
Plasma ferritin (µg/L)259
(204–302)
1234
(1014–1415)***
277
(214–335)
1303
(1085–1471)***

Twelve weeks after sham or MI surgery, mice were randomized and treated with intravenous FCM (15 µg/g body weight) or saline at 12, 16, and 20 weeks. Blood analyses were performed at 24 weeks.

TSAT, transferrin saturation.

P < 0.001 (FCM vs. saline in sham and MI groups); Mann–Whitney U test.

Table 1

Systemic iron status 24 weeks after MI or sham surgery and saline or FCM injections

ShamMI
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Haemoglobin (g/dL)16.1
(15.8–17.5)
16.1
(15.6–17.2)
16.8
(16.2–17.9)
16.8
(15.7–18.2)
Plasma iron (µmol/L)17.9
(15.7–19.3)
18.6
(13.4–19.6)
15.5
(13.1–18.7)
17.9
(12.8–21.3)
TSAT (%)31.4
(29.3–32.9)
28.2
(22.7–36.2)
27.8
(24.3–31.6)
30.1
(21.6–43.4)
Plasma ferritin (µg/L)259
(204–302)
1234
(1014–1415)***
277
(214–335)
1303
(1085–1471)***
ShamMI
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Saline
(n = 10)
FCM
(n = 10)
Haemoglobin (g/dL)16.1
(15.8–17.5)
16.1
(15.6–17.2)
16.8
(16.2–17.9)
16.8
(15.7–18.2)
Plasma iron (µmol/L)17.9
(15.7–19.3)
18.6
(13.4–19.6)
15.5
(13.1–18.7)
17.9
(12.8–21.3)
TSAT (%)31.4
(29.3–32.9)
28.2
(22.7–36.2)
27.8
(24.3–31.6)
30.1
(21.6–43.4)
Plasma ferritin (µg/L)259
(204–302)
1234
(1014–1415)***
277
(214–335)
1303
(1085–1471)***

Twelve weeks after sham or MI surgery, mice were randomized and treated with intravenous FCM (15 µg/g body weight) or saline at 12, 16, and 20 weeks. Blood analyses were performed at 24 weeks.

TSAT, transferrin saturation.

P < 0.001 (FCM vs. saline in sham and MI groups); Mann–Whitney U test.

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