Modulation of bone morphogenetic protein signaling in vivo regulates systemic iron balance

Volume: 117, Issue: 7, Pages: 1933 - 1939
Published: Jul 2, 2007
Abstract
Systemic iron balance is regulated by hepcidin, a peptide hormone secreted by the liver. By decreasing cell surface expression of the iron exporter ferroportin, hepcidin decreases iron absorption from the intestine and iron release from reticuloendothelial stores. Hepcidin excess has been implicated in the pathogenesis of anemia of chronic disease, while hepcidin deficiency has a key role in the pathogenesis of the iron overload disorder...
Paper Details
Title
Modulation of bone morphogenetic protein signaling in vivo regulates systemic iron balance
Published Date
Jul 2, 2007
Volume
117
Issue
7
Pages
1933 - 1939
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