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Publication : Cybrd1 (duodenal cytochrome b) is not necessary for dietary iron absorption in mice.

First Author  Gunshin H Year  2005
Journal  Blood Volume  106
Issue  8 Pages  2879-83
PubMed ID  15961514 Mgi Jnum  J:119528
Mgi Id  MGI:3702378 Doi  10.1182/blood-2005-02-0716
Citation  Gunshin H, et al. (2005) Cybrd1 (duodenal cytochrome b) is not necessary for dietary iron absorption in mice. Blood 106(8):2879-83
abstractText  Mammalian nonheme iron absorption requires reduction of dietary iron for uptake by the divalent metal ion transport system in the intestine. This was thought to be mediated by duodenal cytochrome b (Cybrd1), a ferric reductase enzyme resident on the luminal surface of intestinal absorptive cells. To test its importance in vivo, we inactivated the murine Cybrd1 gene and assessed tissue iron stores in Cybrd1-null mice. We found that loss of Cybrd1 had little or no impact on body iron stores, even in the setting of iron deficiency. We conclude that other mechanisms must be available for the reduction of dietary iron.
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