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Iron storage disease (hemochromatosis) and hepcidin response to iron load in two species of pteropodid fruit bats relative to the common vampire bat.
Stasiak, Iga M; Smith, Dale A; Ganz, Tomas; Crawshaw, Graham J; Hammermueller, Jutta D; Bienzle, Dorothee; Lillie, Brandon N.
Afiliação
  • Stasiak IM; Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada.
  • Smith DA; Toronto Zoo, 361A Old Finch Avenue, Toronto, ON, M1B 5K7, Canada.
  • Ganz T; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2H6, Canada.
  • Crawshaw GJ; Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada.
  • Hammermueller JD; Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, CHS 37-055, Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1690, USA.
  • Bienzle D; Toronto Zoo, 361A Old Finch Avenue, Toronto, ON, M1B 5K7, Canada.
  • Lillie BN; Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada.
J Comp Physiol B ; 188(4): 683-694, 2018 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29594459
ABSTRACT
Hepcidin is the key regulator of iron homeostasis in the body. Iron storage disease (hemochromatosis) is a frequent cause of liver disease and mortality in captive Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus), but reasons underlying this condition are unknown. Hereditary hemochromatosis in humans is due to deficiency of hepcidin or resistance to the action of hepcidin. Here, we investigated the role of hepcidin in iron metabolism in one species of pteropodid bat that is prone to iron storage disease [Egyptian fruit bat (with and without hemochromatosis)], one species of pteropodid bat where iron storage disease is rare [straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum)], and one species of bat with a natural diet very high in iron, in which iron storage disease is not reported [common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)]. Iron challenge via intramuscular injection of iron dextran resulted in significantly increased liver iron content and histologic iron scores in all three species, and increased plasma iron in Egyptian fruit bats and straw-colored fruit bats. Hepcidin mRNA expression increased in response to iron administration in healthy Egyptian fruit bats and common vampire bats, but not in straw-colored fruit bats or Egyptian fruit bats with hemochromatosis. Hepcidin gene expression significantly correlated with liver iron content in Egyptian fruit bats and common vampire bats, and with transferrin saturation and plasma ferritin concentration in Egyptian fruit bats. Induction of hepcidin gene expression in response to iron challenge is absent in straw-colored fruit bats and in Egyptian fruit bats with hemochromatosis and, relative to common vampire bats and healthy humans, is low in Egyptain fruit bats without hemochromatosis. Limited hepcidin response to iron challenge may contribute to the increased susceptibility of Egyptian fruit bats to iron storage disease.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Quirópteros / Hepcidinas / Hemocromatose / Ferro / Complexo Ferro-Dextran / Fígado Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Quirópteros / Hepcidinas / Hemocromatose / Ferro / Complexo Ferro-Dextran / Fígado Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article