نتایج جستجو برای: hepcidin

تعداد نتایج: 2675  

2016
Samira Lakhal-Littleton Magda Wolna Yu Jin Chung Helen C Christian Lisa C Heather Marcella Brescia Vicky Ball Rebeca Diaz Ana Santos Daniel Biggs Kieran Clarke Benjamin Davies Peter A Robbins

Hepcidin is the master regulator of systemic iron homeostasis. Derived primarily from the liver, it inhibits the iron exporter ferroportin in the gut and spleen, the sites of iron absorption and recycling respectively. Recently, we demonstrated that ferroportin is also found in cardiomyocytes, and that its cardiac-specific deletion leads to fatal cardiac iron overload. Hepcidin is also expresse...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2008
Jaya P Gnana-Prakasam Pamela M Martin Barbara A Mysona Penny Roon Sylvia B Smith Vadivel Ganapathy

Hepcidin is a hormone central to the regulation of iron homeostasis in the body. It is believed to be produced exclusively by the liver. Ferroportin, an iron exporter, is the receptor for hepcidin. This transporter/receptor is expressed in Müller cells, photoreceptor cells and the RPE (retinal pigment epithelium) within the retina. Since the retina is protected by the retinal-blood barriers, we...

2013
Lydia Kossiva Alexandra Soldatou Dimitrios I Gourgiotis Lamprini Stamati Charalampos Tsentidis

BACKGROUND Hepcidin is classified as a type II acute phase protein; its production is a component of the innate immune response to infections. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the alterations of serum hepcidin in children during and following an acute febrile infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS 22 children with fever of acute onset (< 6 hours) admitted to the 2nd Department of Pediatrics-University of At...

Journal: :Blood 2005
Seth Rivera Lide Liu Elizabeta Nemeth Victoria Gabayan Ole E Sorensen Tomas Ganz

The iron-regulatory hormone hepcidin has been proposed as the mediator of anemia of inflammation (AI). We examined the acute and chronic effects of hepcidin in the mouse. Injections of human hepcidin (50 microg/mouse), but not of its diluent, induced hypoferremia within 4 hours. To examine the chronic effects of hepcidin, we implanted either tumor xenografts engineered to overexpress human hepc...

Journal: :Blood 2016
Nick P Talbot Thomas G Smith Samira Lakhal-Littleton Cafer Gülsever Maria Rivera-Ch Keith L Dorrington David R Mole Peter A Robbins

Hepcidin inhibits iron uptake from the gut and release of iron from macrophages in the reticuloendothelial system. Suppression of plasma hepcidin occurs in lowlanders after ascent to high altitude, reflecting the increased iron demand for erythropoiesis, but the mechanism and primary stimulus for hepcidin suppression in this setting remains unclear. It has been suggested that hypoxia per se, po...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2007
Carole Peyssonnaux Annelies S Zinkernagel Reto A Schuepbach Erinn Rankin Sophie Vaulont Volker H Haase Victor Nizet Randall S Johnson

Iron is essential for many biological processes, including oxygen delivery, and its supply is tightly regulated. Hepcidin, a small peptide synthesized in the liver, is a key regulator of iron absorption and homeostasis in mammals. Hepcidin production is increased by iron overload and decreased by anemia and hypoxia; but the molecular mechanisms that govern the hepcidin response to these stimuli...

Journal: :Acta haematologica 2009
Elizabeta Nemeth Tomas Ganz

Hepcidin is the central regulator of systemic iron homeostasis. Dysregulation of hepcidin production results in a variety of iron disorders. Hepcidin deficiency is the cause of iron overload in hereditary hemochromatosis, iron-loading anemias, and hepatitis C. Hepcidin excess is associated with anemia of inflammation, chronic kidney disease and iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia. Diagnostic...

2017
Xuhua Mao Hucheng Chen Junmin Tang Liangliang Wang Tingting Shu

OBJECTIVE Gluco-toxicity is a term used to convey the detrimental effect of hyperglycemia on β-cell function through impaired insulin synthesis. Although it is known that the expression and activity of several key insulin transcription regulators is inhibited, other molecular mechanisms that mediate gluco-toxicity are poorly defined. Our objective was to explore the role of hepcidin in β-cell g...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2010
Anthony M Butterfield Peng Luan Derrick R Witcher Joseph Manetta Anthony T Murphy Victor J Wroblewski Robert J Konrad

BACKGROUND Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, binds to the iron transporter ferroportin to cause its degradation. In humans, hepcidin deficiency has been linked to hemochromatosis and iron overload, whereas increased concentrations have been reported in anemia of cancer and chronic disease. There is currently an unmet clinical need for a specific immunoassay with a low limit of quant...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2017
Stela McLachlan Kathryn E Page Seung-Min Lee Alex Loguinov Erika Valore Simon T Hui Grace Jung Jie Zhou Aldons J Lusis Brie Fuqua Tomas Ganz Elizabeta Nemeth Chris D Vulpe

Iron homeostasis is tightly regulated, and the peptide hormone hepcidin is considered to be a principal regulator of iron metabolism. Previous studies in a limited number of mouse strains found equivocal sex- and strain-dependent differences in mRNA and serum levels of hepcidin and reported conflicting data on the relationship between hepcidin (Hamp1) mRNA levels and iron status. Our aim was to...

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