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Quantitating Iron Transport Across the Mouse Placenta In Vivo Using Nonradioactive Iron Isotopes
Published on: May 10, 2022
[Regulation of the iron metabolism]
Berit Borch-Iohnsen1, Tor-Arne Hagve, Anton Hauge
1Avdeling for ernaeringsvitenskap, Institutt for medisinske basalfag, Universitet i Oslo, Postboks 1046 Blindern, 0377 Oslo. berit.borch-iohnsen@medisin.uio.no
Background:
The regulation of iron absorption has previously been considered <
Materials And Methods:
The article is based on a review of literature retrieved from PubMed.
Results:
The peptide hepcidin binds to ferroportin on membranes of enterocytes, macrophages and hepatocytes. The complex is internalised and degraded and this results in decreased export of iron to the circulation, and thus a lower level of plasma iron. Hepcidin production is up-regulated in iron overload and down-regulated with iron deficiency. The liver proteins human haemochromatosis protein (HFE), transferrin receptor 2 (TfR2), haemojuvelin (HJV) and bone morphogenetic protein (BNP) are necessary regulators for activation of the hepcidin synthesis. Lack of or mutations in the genes for these proteins, e.g. the HFE mutation C282Y in primary haemochromatosis, reduces the synthesis of hepcidin. Iron regulatory proteins (IRP) may bind to iron responsive elements (IRE) of ferritin-mRNA and transferritin-mRNA and regulate the protein synthesis.
Interpretation:
Regulation of uptake, utilization, release and storage of iron occurs at the gene level. Hepcidin is currently considered to be the <
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