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Induction of heme oxygenase in intestinal epithelial cells: studies in Caco-2 cell cultures.

J W Cable1, E E Cable, H L Bonkovsky.   

Abstract

Enterally administered, heme is a good source of iron in humans and other animals, but the metabolism of heme by enterocytes has not been fully characterized. Caco-2 cells in culture provide a useful model for studying cells that resemble small intestinal epithelium, both morphologically and functionally. In this paper we show that heme oxygenase, the rate-controlling enzyme of heme catabolism, is present in abundance in Caco-2 cells, and that levels of its mRNA and activity can be increased by exposure of the cells to heme or metal ions (cadmium, cobalt). Caco-2 cells also contain biliverdin reductase activity which, in the basal state, is similar to that of heme oxygenase (approximately 40 pmole of product per mg protein per minute); however, when heme oxygenase is induced, biliverdin reductase may become rate-limiting for bilirubin production.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8177232     DOI: 10.1007/bf00926580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


  41 in total

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Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 3.365

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Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  1989-06       Impact factor: 17.425

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1968-10       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Effects of oral administration of tin and zinc protoporphyrin on neonatal and adult rat tissue heme oxygenase activity.

Authors:  H J Vreman; S R Hintz; C B Kim; R O Castillo; D K Stevenson
Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr       Date:  1988 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.839

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Authors:  H J Vreman; P A Rodgers; D K Stevenson
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 4.406

7.  Actions of orally administered organotin compounds on heme metabolism and cytochrome P-450 content and function in intestinal epithelium.

Authors:  D W Rosenberg; A Kappas
Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol       Date:  1989-04-01       Impact factor: 5.858

Review 8.  Metals as regulators of heme metabolism.

Authors:  M D Maines; A Kappas
Journal:  Science       Date:  1977-12-23       Impact factor: 47.728

9.  Suppression of bilirubin production in the Crigler-Najjar type I syndrome: studies with the heme oxygenase inhibitor tin-mesoporphyrin.

Authors:  R A Galbraith; G S Drummond; A Kappas
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 7.124

10.  In vitro inhibition of adult rat intestinal heme oxygenase by metalloporphyrins.

Authors:  H J Vreman; M J Gillman; D K Stevenson
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  1989-10       Impact factor: 3.756

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Authors:  Joseph C Onyiah; Rachel E M Schaefer; Sean P Colgan
Journal:  J Innate Immun       Date:  2018-05-23       Impact factor: 7.349

Review 2.  Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development (BOND)-Iron Review.

Authors:  Sean Lynch; Christine M Pfeiffer; Michael K Georgieff; Gary Brittenham; Susan Fairweather-Tait; Richard F Hurrell; Harry J McArdle; Daniel J Raiten
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 4.798

3.  Cloning and overexpression of rat kidney biliverdin IX alpha reductase as a fusion protein with glutathione S-transferase: stereochemistry of NADH oxidation and evidence that the presence of the glutathione S-transferase domain does not effect BVR-A activity.

Authors:  O Ennis; R Maytum; T J Mantle
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1997-11-15       Impact factor: 3.857

Review 4.  Heme in intestinal epithelial cell turnover, differentiation, detoxification, inflammation, carcinogenesis, absorption and motility.

Authors:  Phillip-S Oates; Adrian-R West
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-07-21       Impact factor: 5.742

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