2022
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzac061.006
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Placental Ferroportin Protein Abundance Is Associated With Neonatal Rather Than Maternal Iron Status in Women at High Risk for Gestational Iron Insufficiency

Abstract: Objectives Murine data suggest that the placenta prioritizes iron (Fe) for its own needs when Fe is limited by upregulating transferrin receptor 1 (TFR1) and downregulating the Fe exporter ferroportin (FPN). Human data on the impact of maternal and neonatal Fe status on placental FPN are conflicting. The study aims were to identify determinants of placental FPN protein abundance in women at risk of Fe insufficiency and to assess the utility of the placental Fe deficiency index (PIDI), which i… Show more

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