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Publication : Metabolic Catastrophe in Mice Lacking Transferrin Receptor in Muscle.

First Author  Barrientos T Year  2015
Journal  EBioMedicine Volume  2
Issue  11 Pages  1705-17
PubMed ID  26870796 Mgi Jnum  J:250110
Mgi Id  MGI:6101756 Doi  10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.09.041
Citation  Barrientos T, et al. (2015) Metabolic Catastrophe in Mice Lacking Transferrin Receptor in Muscle. EBioMedicine 2(11):1705-17
abstractText  Transferrin receptor (Tfr1) is ubiquitously expressed, but its roles in non-hematopoietic cells are incompletely understood. We used a tissue-specific conditional knockout strategy to ask whether skeletal muscle required Tfr1 for iron uptake. We found that iron assimilation via Tfr1 was critical for skeletal muscle metabolism, and that iron deficiency in muscle led to dramatic changes, not only in muscle, but also in adipose tissue and liver. Inactivation of Tfr1 incapacitated normal energy production in muscle, leading to growth arrest and a muted attempt to switch to fatty acid beta oxidation, using up fat stores. Starvation signals stimulated gluconeogenesis in the liver, but amino acid substrates became limiting and hypoglycemia ensued. Surprisingly, the liver was also iron deficient, and production of the iron regulatory hormone hepcidin was depressed. Our observations reveal a complex interaction between iron homeostasis and metabolism that has implications for metabolic and iron disorders.
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