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Hepcidin levels in hereditary hyperferritinemia:Insights into the iron-sensing mechanism in hepatocytes 被引量:1
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作者 Jayantha Arnold Arvind Sangwaiya +4 位作者 Vijay Manglam Mark Thursz Caroline Beaumont Caroline Kannengiesser Mark Busbridge 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第28期3541-3545,共5页
AIM:To study the role of hepcidin in hereditary hyperferritinemia cataract syndrome(HHCS). METHODS:Six patients from two families with HHCS, confirmed by genetic analysis showing A to G mutation at position+40 in the ... AIM:To study the role of hepcidin in hereditary hyperferritinemia cataract syndrome(HHCS). METHODS:Six patients from two families with HHCS, confirmed by genetic analysis showing A to G mutation at position+40 in the L-ferritin gene,were recruited to undergo serum hepcidin and prohepcidin measurements using radioimmunoassay and enzyme linked immunoassay,respectively,and measurements were compared with levels in serum from 25 healthy volunteers(14 females),mean age 36±11.9 years.RESULTS:The serum hepcidin and prohepcidin levels in patients with HHCS were 19.1±18.6 and 187± 120.9 ng/mL,respectively.Serum ferritin was 1716.3± 376μg/L.Liver biopsy in one patient did not show any evidence of iron overload.Serum hepcidin and prohepcidin values in healthy controls(HCs)were 15.30±15.71 and 236.88±83.68 ng/mL,respectively,while serum ferritin was 110±128.08μg/L.There was no statistical difference in serum hepcidin level between the two cohorts(19.1±18.6 ng/mL vs 15.30±15.71 ng/mL,P= 0.612)using two-tailed t-test. CONCLUSION:Serum hepcidin levels in HHCS patients is similar to that in HCs.Our study suggests that circulating ferritin is not a factor influencing hepcidin synthesis and does not have a role in the iron-sensing mechanism in hepatocytes. 展开更多
关键词 Hereditary hyperferritinemia Hereditary hyperferritinemia cataract syndrome HEPCIDIN Hepcidin assay iron-sensing mechanism iron responsive element FERRITIN
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Sodium glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid affect iron metabolism in the rat caudate putamen
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作者 Na Wang Peng Guan +3 位作者 Fei Li Yujian Fu Xianglin Duan Yanzhong Chang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第21期1644-1649,共6页
Glutamic acid and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) influence iron content in the substantia nigra and globus pallidus, although the mechanisms of action remain unclear. The present study measured iron content and chan... Glutamic acid and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) influence iron content in the substantia nigra and globus pallidus, although the mechanisms of action remain unclear. The present study measured iron content and changes in divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and hephaestin expression in the substantia nigra and caudate putamen, and explored the effects of GABA and glutamic acid on iron metabolism. Results demonstrated that iron content and DMT1 non iron response element [DMT1 (-IRE)] expression were significantly greater but hephaestin expression was significantly lower in the caudate putamen of the monosodium glutamate group compared with the control group. No significant difference in iron content was detected between the GABA and control groups. DMT1 (-IRE) expression was significantly reduced, but hephaestin expressiori was significantly increased in the GABA group compared with the control group. In addition, there was no significant difference in tyrosine hydroxylase expression between monosodium glutamate and GABA groups and the control group. These results suggested that glutamate affected iron metabolism in the caudate putamen by increasing DMTI(-IRE) and decreasing hephaestin expression. In addition, GABA decreased DMT1 (-IRE) expression in the caudate putamen. 展开更多
关键词 GLUTAMATE gamma-aminobutyric acid tyrosine hydroxylase divalent metal transporter 1 non iron response element HEPHAESTIN
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