| Literature DB >> 27551308 |
Juliana Frossard Ribeiro Mendes1, Egle Machado de Almeida Siqueira2, João Gabriel Marques de Brito E Silva3, Sandra Fernandes Arruda1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Considering that vitamin A deficiency modulates hepcidin expression and consequently affects iron metabolism, we evaluated the effect of vitamin A deficiency in the expression of genes involved in the hemojuvelin (HJV)-bone morphogenetic protein 6 (BMP6)-small mothers against decapentaplegic protein (SMAD) signaling pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Bone morphogenetic protein 6; Hemojuvelin; Hepcidin; Iron status; Vitamin A deficiency
Year: 2016 PMID: 27551308 PMCID: PMC4968453 DOI: 10.1186/s12263-016-0519-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Nutr ISSN: 1555-8932 Impact factor: 5.523
Fig. 1Relative transcript levels of hepcidin (Hamp) (a), hemochromatosis type 2 (juvenile) homolog (Hfe2) (b), bone morphogenetic protein 6 (Bmp6) (c), and SMAD family member 7 (Smad7) (d) in the livers normalized to β-actin (Actb) values of rats treated with diets containing different sources and amounts of vitamin A and iron for 59 days. Mean ± standard deviation, *p < 0.05 versus the CT group, †p < 0.05 versus the VAD group, §p < 0.05 versus the FeD group
Fig. 2Relative transcript levels of divalent metal transporter 1 (Dmt1) (a) and ferroportin 1 (Fpn1) (b) in the small intestines normalized to β-actin (Actb) values of rats treated with diets containing different sources and amounts of vitamin A and iron for 59 days. Mean ± standard deviation, *p < 0.05 versus the CT group, †p < 0.05 versus the VAD group, §p < 0.05 versus the FeD group
Fig. 3Relative transcript levels of retinoic acid receptor alpha (Rarα) (a) and retinoid X receptor beta (Rxrβ) (b) in the livers normalized to β-actin (Actb) values of rats treated with diets containing different sources and amounts of vitamin A and iron for 59 days. Mean ± standard deviation, *p < 0.05 versus the CT group, †p < 0.05 versus the VAD group, §p < 0.05 versus the FeD group