2014
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v124.21.4026.4026
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Hypoferremia of Fasting in Mice Is Associated with Increased Hepcidin and Decreased Erythroferrone Expression

Abstract: Background: Protein-calorie restriction in humans is associated with changes in iron metabolism that differ from dietary iron-deficiency. Dietary iron absorption and tissue iron distribution and are regulated by the hepatocellular peptide hormone hepcidin, which mediates a decrease in circulating iron concentrations and increase in cellular iron stores. Hepcidin is upregulated in response to increased serum and tissue iron, upregulated in response to ER-stress via the transcription factor CREB-H, and down-regu… Show more

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