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Serum zinc and iron concentrations were shown to be decreased significantly by a common heat labile endogenous mediator present in the serum of animals within 2 hr after the administration of a variety of inflammation inducing agents. The endogenous mediator obtained from PMN leukocytes of peritoneal exudates produced significant dose-dependent reductions in both serum zinc and iron concentrations. Preliminary data characterize the mediator as a heat labile, nondialyzable, low molecular weight protein (10,000-30,000 mol wt).
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