The regulation of iron metabolism by hepcidin contributes to unloading-induced bone loss

Bone4.10
Volume: 94, Pages: 152 - 161
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Iron overload inhibits osteoblast function and promotes osteoclastogenesis. Hepcidin plays an important role in this process. The changes in iron content and the regulation of hepcidin under unloading-induced bone loss remain unknown. A hindlimb suspension model was adopted to simulate unloading-induced bone loss in mice. The results showed that iron deposition in both liver and bone was markedly increased in hindlimb unloaded mice, and was...
Paper Details
Title
The regulation of iron metabolism by hepcidin contributes to unloading-induced bone loss
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
94
Pages
152 - 161
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