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Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25

BACKGROUND: Hepcidin is a central regulator of iron metabolism. Serum hepcidin levels are increased in patients with renal insufficiency, which may contribute to anemia. Urine hepcidin was found to be increased in some patients after cardiac surgery, and these patients were less likely to develop ac...

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Autores principales: Peters, Hilde PE, Laarakkers, Coby MM, Pickkers, Peter, Masereeuw, Rosalinde, Boerman, Otto C, Eek, Annemarie, Cornelissen, Elisabeth AM, Swinkels, Dorine W, Wetzels, Jack FM
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3623618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23531037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-14-70
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author Peters, Hilde PE
Laarakkers, Coby MM
Pickkers, Peter
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
Boerman, Otto C
Eek, Annemarie
Cornelissen, Elisabeth AM
Swinkels, Dorine W
Wetzels, Jack FM
author_facet Peters, Hilde PE
Laarakkers, Coby MM
Pickkers, Peter
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
Boerman, Otto C
Eek, Annemarie
Cornelissen, Elisabeth AM
Swinkels, Dorine W
Wetzels, Jack FM
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description BACKGROUND: Hepcidin is a central regulator of iron metabolism. Serum hepcidin levels are increased in patients with renal insufficiency, which may contribute to anemia. Urine hepcidin was found to be increased in some patients after cardiac surgery, and these patients were less likely to develop acute kidney injury. It has been suggested that urine hepcidin may protect by attenuating heme-mediated injury, but processes involved in urine hepcidin excretion are unknown. METHODS: To assess the role of tubular reabsorption we compared fractional excretion (FE) of hepcidin-25 with FE of β2-microglobulin (β(2)m) in 30 patients with various degrees of tubular impairment due to chronic renal disease. To prove that hepcidin is reabsorbed by the tubules in a megalin-dependent manner, we measured urine hepcidin-1 in wild-type and kidney specific megalin-deficient mice. Lastly, we evaluated FE of hepcidin-25 and β(2)m in 19 patients who underwent cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Hepcidin was measured by a mass spectrometry assay (MS), whereas β(2)m was measured by ELISA. RESULTS: In patients with chronic renal disease, FE of hepcidin-25 was strongly correlated with FE of β(2)m (r = 0.93, P <0.01). In megalin-deficient mice, urine hepcidin-1 was 7-fold increased compared to wild-type mice (p < 0.01) indicating that proximal tubular reabsorption occurs in a megalin- dependent manner. Following cardiac surgery, FE of hepcidin-25 increased despite a decline in FE of β(2)m, potentially indicating local production at 12–24 hours. CONCLUSIONS: Hepcidin-25 is reabsorbed by the renal tubules and increased urine hepcidin-25 levels may reflect a reduction in tubular uptake. Uncoupling of FE of hepcidin-25 and β(2)m in cardiac surgery patients suggests local production.
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spelling pubmed-36236182013-04-12 Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25 Peters, Hilde PE Laarakkers, Coby MM Pickkers, Peter Masereeuw, Rosalinde Boerman, Otto C Eek, Annemarie Cornelissen, Elisabeth AM Swinkels, Dorine W Wetzels, Jack FM BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: Hepcidin is a central regulator of iron metabolism. Serum hepcidin levels are increased in patients with renal insufficiency, which may contribute to anemia. Urine hepcidin was found to be increased in some patients after cardiac surgery, and these patients were less likely to develop acute kidney injury. It has been suggested that urine hepcidin may protect by attenuating heme-mediated injury, but processes involved in urine hepcidin excretion are unknown. METHODS: To assess the role of tubular reabsorption we compared fractional excretion (FE) of hepcidin-25 with FE of β2-microglobulin (β(2)m) in 30 patients with various degrees of tubular impairment due to chronic renal disease. To prove that hepcidin is reabsorbed by the tubules in a megalin-dependent manner, we measured urine hepcidin-1 in wild-type and kidney specific megalin-deficient mice. Lastly, we evaluated FE of hepcidin-25 and β(2)m in 19 patients who underwent cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Hepcidin was measured by a mass spectrometry assay (MS), whereas β(2)m was measured by ELISA. RESULTS: In patients with chronic renal disease, FE of hepcidin-25 was strongly correlated with FE of β(2)m (r = 0.93, P <0.01). In megalin-deficient mice, urine hepcidin-1 was 7-fold increased compared to wild-type mice (p < 0.01) indicating that proximal tubular reabsorption occurs in a megalin- dependent manner. Following cardiac surgery, FE of hepcidin-25 increased despite a decline in FE of β(2)m, potentially indicating local production at 12–24 hours. CONCLUSIONS: Hepcidin-25 is reabsorbed by the renal tubules and increased urine hepcidin-25 levels may reflect a reduction in tubular uptake. Uncoupling of FE of hepcidin-25 and β(2)m in cardiac surgery patients suggests local production. BioMed Central 2013-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3623618/ /pubmed/23531037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-14-70 Text en Copyright © 2013 Peters et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Laarakkers, Coby MM
Pickkers, Peter
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
Boerman, Otto C
Eek, Annemarie
Cornelissen, Elisabeth AM
Swinkels, Dorine W
Wetzels, Jack FM
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title Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25
title_full Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25
title_fullStr Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25
title_full_unstemmed Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25
title_short Tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25
title_sort tubular reabsorption and local production of urine hepcidin-25
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3623618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23531037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-14-70
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