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Publication : Plasma protein haptoglobin modulates renal iron loading.

First Author  Fagoonee S Year  2005
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  166
Issue  4 Pages  973-83
PubMed ID  15793279 Mgi Jnum  J:97082
Mgi Id  MGI:3574238 Doi  10.1016/S0002-9440(10)62319-X
Citation  Fagoonee S, et al. (2005) Plasma protein haptoglobin modulates renal iron loading. Am J Pathol 166(4):973-83
abstractText  Haptoglobin is the plasma protein with the highest binding affinity for hemoglobin. The strength of hemoglobin binding and the existence of a specific receptor for the haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex in the monocyte/macrophage system clearly suggest that haptoglobin may have a crucial role in heme-iron recovery. We used haptoglobin-null mice to evaluate the impact of haptoglobin gene inactivation on iron metabolism. Haptoglobin deficiency led to increased deposition of hemoglobin in proximal tubules of the kidney instead of the liver and the spleen as occurred in wild-type mice. This difference in organ distribution of hemoglobin in haptoglobin-deficient mice resulted in abnormal iron deposits in proximal tubules during aging. Moreover, iron also accumulated in proximal tubules after renal ischemia-reperfusion injury or after an acute plasma heme-protein overload caused by muscle injury, without affecting morphological and functional parameters of renal damage. These data demonstrate that haptoglobin crucially prevents glomerular filtration of hemoglobin and, consequently, renal iron loading during aging and following acute plasma heme-protein overload.
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