Iron is necessary for essential processes in every cell of the body, but the erythropoietic compartment is a privileged iron consumer. In fact, as a necessary component of hemoglobin and myoglobin, iron assures oxygen distribution; therefore, a considerable amount of iron is required daily for hemoglobin synthesis and erythroid cell proliferation. Therefore, a tight link exists between iron metabolism and erythropoiesis. The liver-derived hormone hepcidin, which controls iron homeostasis via its interaction with the iron exporter ferroportin, coordinates erythropoietic activity and iron homeostasis. When erythropoiesis is enhanced, iron availability to the erythron is mainly ensured by inhibiting hepcidin expression, thereby increasing ferr...
The stimulation of erythrocyte formation increases the demand for iron by the bone marrow and this i...
Iron is vital for bodily function but is potentially toxic and accordingly, tightly controlled in th...
Despite its abundance in the environment, iron is poorly bioavailable and subject to strict conserva...
Hepcidin is the master regulator of systemic iron homeostasis, facilitating iron balance by controll...
Introduction: Body iron balance is maintained through the coordination between the so called "stores...
Red blood cell production (erythropoiesis) is the single largest consumer of iron in the body; this ...
Iron is a metal element with crucial roles in human organism. Both iron deficiency and iron overload...
The liver-derived peptide hepcidin controls the balance between iron demand and iron supply. By inhi...
Purpose of reviewIron homeostasis and erythropoiesis regulate each other to ensure optimal delivery ...
Because of its peculiar redox properties, iron is an essential element in living organisms, being in...
Recovery from blood loss requires a greatly enhanced supply of iron to support expanded erythropoies...
Iron is crucial for many biological functions, but quantitatively the most important use of iron is ...
Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, decreases intestinal absorption of iron and its releas...
AbstractBoth cellular iron deficiency and excess have adverse consequences. To maintain iron homeost...
AbstractDespite fluctuations in dietary iron intake and intermittent losses through bleeding, the pl...
The stimulation of erythrocyte formation increases the demand for iron by the bone marrow and this i...
Iron is vital for bodily function but is potentially toxic and accordingly, tightly controlled in th...
Despite its abundance in the environment, iron is poorly bioavailable and subject to strict conserva...
Hepcidin is the master regulator of systemic iron homeostasis, facilitating iron balance by controll...
Introduction: Body iron balance is maintained through the coordination between the so called "stores...
Red blood cell production (erythropoiesis) is the single largest consumer of iron in the body; this ...
Iron is a metal element with crucial roles in human organism. Both iron deficiency and iron overload...
The liver-derived peptide hepcidin controls the balance between iron demand and iron supply. By inhi...
Purpose of reviewIron homeostasis and erythropoiesis regulate each other to ensure optimal delivery ...
Because of its peculiar redox properties, iron is an essential element in living organisms, being in...
Recovery from blood loss requires a greatly enhanced supply of iron to support expanded erythropoies...
Iron is crucial for many biological functions, but quantitatively the most important use of iron is ...
Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, decreases intestinal absorption of iron and its releas...
AbstractBoth cellular iron deficiency and excess have adverse consequences. To maintain iron homeost...
AbstractDespite fluctuations in dietary iron intake and intermittent losses through bleeding, the pl...
The stimulation of erythrocyte formation increases the demand for iron by the bone marrow and this i...
Iron is vital for bodily function but is potentially toxic and accordingly, tightly controlled in th...
Despite its abundance in the environment, iron is poorly bioavailable and subject to strict conserva...