Hypoxic response of iron absorption is not affected by the Hfe gene knock‐out in mice

British Journal of Haematology - Tập 123 Số 1 - Trang 170-172 - 2003
Abas H. Laftah1, Robert J. Simpson1, Nick Beaumont2, Seiamak Bahram3, Klaus Schümann4, Surjit Kaila Srai2
1Department of Life Sciences, King's College London, London
2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Royal Free and University College School of Medicine, London, UK
3INSERM-CReS Centre de Recherche d’Immunologie et d’Hematologie, Strasbourg, France
4Insitut fuer Ernaehrungsphysiologie, TUM, Weihenstephan, Germany

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Summary. The effect of Hfe (haemochromatosis) gene deletion on the hypoxic response of iron absorption was investigated. Hfe knock‐out mice were exposed to 0·5 atmospheres hypoxia for 3 d before in vivo iron absorption was measured. Both wild‐type and Hfe knock‐out mice had similar (two‐ to threefold) increases in iron absorption in response to hypoxia. We conclude that the Hfe gene product is not required for mice to increase iron absorption rates in response to hypoxia. The data further support the hypothesis that at least two independent mechanisms for the regulation of iron absorption exist, only one of which requires Hfe.

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