<div><p>A major process of iron homeostasis in whole-body iron metabolism is the release of iron from the macrophages of the reticuloendothelial system. Macrophages recognize and phagocytose senescent or damaged erythrocytes. Then, they process the heme iron, which is returned to the circulation for reutilization by red blood cell precursors during erythropoiesis. The amount of iron released, compared to the amount shunted for storage as ferritin, is greater during iron deficiency. A currently accepted model of iron release assumes a passive-gradient with free diffusion of intracellular labile iron (Fe<sup>2+</sup>) through ferroportin (FPN), the transporter on the plasma membrane. Outside the cell, a multi-copper ferroxidase, ceruloplasmin...
Macrophages are important to immune function and also actively participate in iron homeostasis. The ...
Iron plays vital roles in the human body including enzymatic processes, oxygen-transport via hemoglo...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
<div><p>Systemic iron levels must be maintained in physiological concentrations to prevent diseases ...
It is well known that iron is an essential element for life but is toxic when in excess or in certai...
<p>Fig 10A: Simulation with facilitated-transport model quantifies the sensitivity of iron release t...
<p>Fig 1A: Passive-diffusion mechanism where negative ferrous iron gradient across the cell membrane...
It is well known that iron is an essential element for life but is toxic when in excess or in certai...
Maintaining physiologic iron concentrations in tissues is critical for metabolism and host defense. ...
A study has been made of intracellular events in the iron metabolism of resident, immunologically- a...
Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis via their intimate association with developing ...
Iron homeostasis is essential for maintaining the physiological requirement for iron while preventin...
Macrophages perform a variety of different biological functions and are known for their essential ro...
Ferroportin (FPN1) is the sole iron exporter in mammals, but its cell-specific function and regulati...
Ferroportin (FPN1) is the sole iron exporter in mammals, but its cell-specific function and regulati...
Macrophages are important to immune function and also actively participate in iron homeostasis. The ...
Iron plays vital roles in the human body including enzymatic processes, oxygen-transport via hemoglo...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
<div><p>Systemic iron levels must be maintained in physiological concentrations to prevent diseases ...
It is well known that iron is an essential element for life but is toxic when in excess or in certai...
<p>Fig 10A: Simulation with facilitated-transport model quantifies the sensitivity of iron release t...
<p>Fig 1A: Passive-diffusion mechanism where negative ferrous iron gradient across the cell membrane...
It is well known that iron is an essential element for life but is toxic when in excess or in certai...
Maintaining physiologic iron concentrations in tissues is critical for metabolism and host defense. ...
A study has been made of intracellular events in the iron metabolism of resident, immunologically- a...
Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis via their intimate association with developing ...
Iron homeostasis is essential for maintaining the physiological requirement for iron while preventin...
Macrophages perform a variety of different biological functions and are known for their essential ro...
Ferroportin (FPN1) is the sole iron exporter in mammals, but its cell-specific function and regulati...
Ferroportin (FPN1) is the sole iron exporter in mammals, but its cell-specific function and regulati...
Macrophages are important to immune function and also actively participate in iron homeostasis. The ...
Iron plays vital roles in the human body including enzymatic processes, oxygen-transport via hemoglo...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...