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Hepatic Hepcidin Gene Expression in Dogs with a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt

BACKGROUND: Microcytic anemia is common in dogs with a congenital portosystemic shunt (cPSS) and typically resolves after surgical attenuation of the anomalous vessel. However, the pathophysiology of the microcytic anemia remains poorly understood. Hepcidin has been a key role in controlling iron tr...

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Autores principales: Frowde, P.E., Gow, A.G., Burton, C.A., Powell, R., Lipscomb, V.J., House, A.K., Mellanby, R.J., Tivers, M.S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24962818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12387
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author Frowde, P.E.
Gow, A.G.
Burton, C.A.
Powell, R.
Lipscomb, V.J.
House, A.K.
Mellanby, R.J.
Tivers, M.S.
author_facet Frowde, P.E.
Gow, A.G.
Burton, C.A.
Powell, R.
Lipscomb, V.J.
House, A.K.
Mellanby, R.J.
Tivers, M.S.
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description BACKGROUND: Microcytic anemia is common in dogs with a congenital portosystemic shunt (cPSS) and typically resolves after surgical attenuation of the anomalous vessel. However, the pathophysiology of the microcytic anemia remains poorly understood. Hepcidin has been a key role in controlling iron transport in both humans and animals and in mediating anemia of inflammatory disease in humans. The role of hepcidin in the development of microcytic anemia in dogs with a cPSS has not been examined. HYPOTHESIS: To determine whether hepatic hepcidin mRNA expression decreases, while red blood cell count (RBC) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) increase in dogs after surgical attenuation of a cPSS. ANIMALS: Eighteen client‐owned dogs with confirmed cPSS undergoing surgical attenuation. METHOD: Prospective study. Red blood cell count (RBC) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV), together with hepatic gene expression of hepcidin, were measured in dogs before and after partial attenuation of a cPSS. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in both RBC (median pre 6.17 × 10(12)/L, median post 7.08 × 10(12)/L, P < .001) and MCV (median pre 61.5fl, median post 65.5fl, P = .006) after partial surgical attenuation of the cPSS. Despite the increase in both measured red blood cell parameters, hepatic gene expression of hepcidin remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This study found no evidence that dysregulated production of hepcidin was associated with anemia in dogs with a cPSS.
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spelling pubmed-48579392016-06-22 Hepatic Hepcidin Gene Expression in Dogs with a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt Frowde, P.E. Gow, A.G. Burton, C.A. Powell, R. Lipscomb, V.J. House, A.K. Mellanby, R.J. Tivers, M.S. J Vet Intern Med Standard Articles BACKGROUND: Microcytic anemia is common in dogs with a congenital portosystemic shunt (cPSS) and typically resolves after surgical attenuation of the anomalous vessel. However, the pathophysiology of the microcytic anemia remains poorly understood. Hepcidin has been a key role in controlling iron transport in both humans and animals and in mediating anemia of inflammatory disease in humans. The role of hepcidin in the development of microcytic anemia in dogs with a cPSS has not been examined. HYPOTHESIS: To determine whether hepatic hepcidin mRNA expression decreases, while red blood cell count (RBC) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) increase in dogs after surgical attenuation of a cPSS. ANIMALS: Eighteen client‐owned dogs with confirmed cPSS undergoing surgical attenuation. METHOD: Prospective study. Red blood cell count (RBC) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV), together with hepatic gene expression of hepcidin, were measured in dogs before and after partial attenuation of a cPSS. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in both RBC (median pre 6.17 × 10(12)/L, median post 7.08 × 10(12)/L, P < .001) and MCV (median pre 61.5fl, median post 65.5fl, P = .006) after partial surgical attenuation of the cPSS. Despite the increase in both measured red blood cell parameters, hepatic gene expression of hepcidin remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This study found no evidence that dysregulated production of hepcidin was associated with anemia in dogs with a cPSS. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2014-06-24 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4857939/ /pubmed/24962818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12387 Text en Copyright © 2014 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Gow, A.G.
Burton, C.A.
Powell, R.
Lipscomb, V.J.
House, A.K.
Mellanby, R.J.
Tivers, M.S.
Hepatic Hepcidin Gene Expression in Dogs with a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt
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title_fullStr Hepatic Hepcidin Gene Expression in Dogs with a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic Hepcidin Gene Expression in Dogs with a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt
title_short Hepatic Hepcidin Gene Expression in Dogs with a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt
title_sort hepatic hepcidin gene expression in dogs with a congenital portosystemic shunt
topic Standard Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24962818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12387
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