Hemolysis occurring in hematologic diseases is often associated with an iron loading anemia. This iron overload is the result of a massive outflow of hemoglobin into the bloodstream, but the mechanism of hemoglobin handling has not been fully elucidated. Here, in a congenital erythropoietic porphyria mouse model, we evaluate the impact of hemolysis and regenerative anemia on hepcidin synthesis and iron metabolism. Hemolysis was confirmed by a complete drop in haptoglobin, hemopexin and increased plasma lactate dehydrogenase, an increased red blood cell distribution width and osmotic fragility, a reduced half-life of red blood cells, and increased expression of heme oxygenase 1. The erythropoiesis-induced Fam132b was increased, hepcidin mRNA...
The hepcidin/ferroportin axis controls systemic iron homeostasis by regulating iron acquisition from...
International audienceHemolysis is known to cause acute kidney injury (AKI). The iron regulatory hor...
Free to read Iron metabolism and erythropoiesis are inherently interlinked physiological processes. ...
In conditions such as β-thalassaemia, stimulated erythropoiesis can reduce the expression of the iro...
Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, decreases intestinal absorption of iron and its releas...
Excessive iron absorption is one of the main features of β-thalassemia and can lead to severe morbid...
The liver-derived peptide hepcidin controls the balance between iron demand and iron supply. By inhi...
International audienceVenesection has been proposed as a treatment for hepatic iron overload in a nu...
AbstractVenesection has been proposed as a treatment for hepatic iron overload in a number of chroni...
Iron is crucial for many biological functions, but quantitatively the most important use of iron is ...
Iron deficiency anemia is a common complication in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and impairs the th...
Introduction: Body iron balance is maintained through the coordination between the so called "stores...
Hepcidin is the central regulatory hormone of iron metabolism. Disrupted hepcidin signalling is seen...
AbstractBoth cellular iron deficiency and excess have adverse consequences. To maintain iron homeost...
In vertebrates, hepcidin is the peptide hormone that homeostatically regulates the body's supply of ...
The hepcidin/ferroportin axis controls systemic iron homeostasis by regulating iron acquisition from...
International audienceHemolysis is known to cause acute kidney injury (AKI). The iron regulatory hor...
Free to read Iron metabolism and erythropoiesis are inherently interlinked physiological processes. ...
In conditions such as β-thalassaemia, stimulated erythropoiesis can reduce the expression of the iro...
Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, decreases intestinal absorption of iron and its releas...
Excessive iron absorption is one of the main features of β-thalassemia and can lead to severe morbid...
The liver-derived peptide hepcidin controls the balance between iron demand and iron supply. By inhi...
International audienceVenesection has been proposed as a treatment for hepatic iron overload in a nu...
AbstractVenesection has been proposed as a treatment for hepatic iron overload in a number of chroni...
Iron is crucial for many biological functions, but quantitatively the most important use of iron is ...
Iron deficiency anemia is a common complication in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and impairs the th...
Introduction: Body iron balance is maintained through the coordination between the so called "stores...
Hepcidin is the central regulatory hormone of iron metabolism. Disrupted hepcidin signalling is seen...
AbstractBoth cellular iron deficiency and excess have adverse consequences. To maintain iron homeost...
In vertebrates, hepcidin is the peptide hormone that homeostatically regulates the body's supply of ...
The hepcidin/ferroportin axis controls systemic iron homeostasis by regulating iron acquisition from...
International audienceHemolysis is known to cause acute kidney injury (AKI). The iron regulatory hor...
Free to read Iron metabolism and erythropoiesis are inherently interlinked physiological processes. ...