RED CELL LEVELS OF 2,3-DIPHOSPHOGLYCERATE AND REDUCED GLUTATHIONE IN PATIENTS WITH DOWN’S SYNDROME AND NON-MONGOLOID MENTAL RETARDATION

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Published: 1981-01-10

Page: 35-38


N. S. AGAR *

Department of Physiology, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. 2351, Australia

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Levels of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) and reduced glutathione (GSH) were measured in the red blood cells form patients with Down’s syndrome and non-mongoloid mental retardation (MR) and were compared with the normal controls. Significant differences were observed in the three groups in the levels of 2,3-DPG expressed as µmoles/gHb.

However, these significant differences disappeared when 2,3-DPG expressed as µmoles/ml  red blood cells. Significant differences were also present in haemoglobin concentrations and MCHC in the three groups. No differences were present in the levels of GSH among the three groups.


How to Cite

AGAR, N. S. (1981). RED CELL LEVELS OF 2,3-DIPHOSPHOGLYCERATE AND REDUCED GLUTATHIONE IN PATIENTS WITH DOWN’S SYNDROME AND NON-MONGOLOID MENTAL RETARDATION. BIONATURE, 1(1 & 2), 35–38. Retrieved from https://globalpresshub.com/index.php/BN/article/view/8