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Cardiac ferroportin regulates cellular iron homeostasis and is important for cardiac function
by
Wolna, Magda
, Miller, Jack J. J.
, Ball, Vicky
, Holdship, Philip
, Carr, Carolyn A.
, Stillion, Richard
, Lakhal-Littleton, Samira
, Davies, Benjamin
, Diaz, Rebeca
, Robbins, Peter A.
, Larner, Fiona
, Clarke, Kieran
, Christian, Helen C.
, Tyler, Damian J.
, Santos, Ana
, Biggs, Daniel
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ cardiac output
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Cation Transport Proteins - physiology
/ Cells
/ Ferroportin
/ Heart
/ Heart - physiology
/ Homeostasis
/ Iron
/ Iron - metabolism
/ iron overload
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Rodents
/ Systems Biology
2015
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Cardiac ferroportin regulates cellular iron homeostasis and is important for cardiac function
by
Wolna, Magda
, Miller, Jack J. J.
, Ball, Vicky
, Holdship, Philip
, Carr, Carolyn A.
, Stillion, Richard
, Lakhal-Littleton, Samira
, Davies, Benjamin
, Diaz, Rebeca
, Robbins, Peter A.
, Larner, Fiona
, Clarke, Kieran
, Christian, Helen C.
, Tyler, Damian J.
, Santos, Ana
, Biggs, Daniel
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ cardiac output
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Cation Transport Proteins - physiology
/ Cells
/ Ferroportin
/ Heart
/ Heart - physiology
/ Homeostasis
/ Iron
/ Iron - metabolism
/ iron overload
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Rodents
/ Systems Biology
2015
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Cardiac ferroportin regulates cellular iron homeostasis and is important for cardiac function
by
Wolna, Magda
, Miller, Jack J. J.
, Ball, Vicky
, Holdship, Philip
, Carr, Carolyn A.
, Stillion, Richard
, Lakhal-Littleton, Samira
, Davies, Benjamin
, Diaz, Rebeca
, Robbins, Peter A.
, Larner, Fiona
, Clarke, Kieran
, Christian, Helen C.
, Tyler, Damian J.
, Santos, Ana
, Biggs, Daniel
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ cardiac output
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Cation Transport Proteins - physiology
/ Cells
/ Ferroportin
/ Heart
/ Heart - physiology
/ Homeostasis
/ Iron
/ Iron - metabolism
/ iron overload
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Rodents
/ Systems Biology
2015
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Cardiac ferroportin regulates cellular iron homeostasis and is important for cardiac function
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Cardiac ferroportin regulates cellular iron homeostasis and is important for cardiac function
2015
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Iron is essential to the cell. Both iron deficiency and overload impinge negatively on cardiac health. Thus, effective iron homeostasis is important for cardiac function. Ferroportin (FPN), the only known mammalian iron-exporting protein, plays an essential role in iron homeostasis at the systemic level. It increases systemic iron availability by releasing iron from the cells of the duodenum, spleen, and liver, the sites of iron absorption, recycling, and storage respectively. However, FPN is also found in tissues with no known role in systemic iron handling, such as the heart, where its function remains unknown. To explore this function, we generated mice with a cardiomyocyte-specific deletion ofFpn. We show that these animals have severely impaired cardiac function, with a median survival of 22 wk, despite otherwise unaltered systemic iron status. We then compared their phenotype with that of ubiquitous hepcidin knockouts, a recognized model of the iron-loading disease hemochromatosis. The phenotype of the hepcidin knockouts was far milder, with normal survival up to 12 mo, despite far greater iron loading in the hearts. Histological examination demonstrated that, although cardiac iron accumulates within the cardiomyocytes ofFpnknockouts, it accumulates predominantly in other cell types in the hepcidin knockouts. We conclude, first, that cardiomyocyte FPN is essential for intracellular iron homeostasis and, second, that the site of deposition of iron within the heart determines the severity with which it affects cardiac function. Both findings have significant implications for the assessment and treatment of cardiac complications of iron dysregulation.
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