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Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression

Increasing hepcidin expression is a vital factor in iron homeostasis imbalance among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Recent studies have elucidated that abnormal serum steroid levels might cause the elevation of hepcidin. Glycochenodeoxycholate (GCDCA), a steroid, is significantly elevat...

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Autores principales: Wang, Long-jiao, Zhao, Guo-ping, Wang, Xi-fan, Liu, Xiao-xue, Li, Yi-xuan, Qiu, Li-li, Wang, Xiao-yu, Ren, Fa-zheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153176
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author Wang, Long-jiao
Zhao, Guo-ping
Wang, Xi-fan
Liu, Xiao-xue
Li, Yi-xuan
Qiu, Li-li
Wang, Xiao-yu
Ren, Fa-zheng
author_facet Wang, Long-jiao
Zhao, Guo-ping
Wang, Xi-fan
Liu, Xiao-xue
Li, Yi-xuan
Qiu, Li-li
Wang, Xiao-yu
Ren, Fa-zheng
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description Increasing hepcidin expression is a vital factor in iron homeostasis imbalance among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Recent studies have elucidated that abnormal serum steroid levels might cause the elevation of hepcidin. Glycochenodeoxycholate (GCDCA), a steroid, is significantly elevated in patients with CKD. However, the correlation between GCDCA and hepcidin has not been elucidated. Decreased serum iron levels and increased hepcidin levels were both detected in patients with CKD in this study. Additionally, the concentrations of GCDCA in nephropathy patients were found to be higher than those in healthy subjects. HepG2 cells were used to investigate the effect of GCDCA on hepcidin in vitro. The results showed that hepcidin expression increased by nearly two-fold against control under 200 μM GCDCA treatment. The phosphorylation of SMAD1/5/8 increased remarkably, while STAT3 and CREBH remained unchanged. GCDCA triggered the expression of farnesoid X receptor (FXR), followed with the transcription and expression of both BMP6 and ALK3 (upward regulators of SMAD1/5/8). Thus, GCDCA is a potential regulator for hepcidin, which possibly acts by triggering FXR and the BMP6/ALK3-SMAD signaling pathway. Furthermore, 40 C57/BL6 mice were treated with 100 mg/kg/d, 200 mg/kg/d, and 300 mg/kg/d GCDCA to investigate its effect on hepcidin in vivo. The serum level of hepcidin increased in mice treated with 200 mg/kg/d and 300 mg/kg/d GCDCA, while hemoglobin and serum iron levels decreased. Similarly, the FXR-mediated SMAD signaling pathway was also responsible for activating hepcidin in liver. Overall, it was concluded that GCDCA could induce the expression of hepcidin and reduce serum iron level, in which FXR activation-related SMAD signaling was the main target for GCDCA. Thus, abnormal GCDCA level indicates a potential risk of iron homeostasis imbalance.
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spelling pubmed-93708052022-08-12 Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression Wang, Long-jiao Zhao, Guo-ping Wang, Xi-fan Liu, Xiao-xue Li, Yi-xuan Qiu, Li-li Wang, Xiao-yu Ren, Fa-zheng Nutrients Article Increasing hepcidin expression is a vital factor in iron homeostasis imbalance among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Recent studies have elucidated that abnormal serum steroid levels might cause the elevation of hepcidin. Glycochenodeoxycholate (GCDCA), a steroid, is significantly elevated in patients with CKD. However, the correlation between GCDCA and hepcidin has not been elucidated. Decreased serum iron levels and increased hepcidin levels were both detected in patients with CKD in this study. Additionally, the concentrations of GCDCA in nephropathy patients were found to be higher than those in healthy subjects. HepG2 cells were used to investigate the effect of GCDCA on hepcidin in vitro. The results showed that hepcidin expression increased by nearly two-fold against control under 200 μM GCDCA treatment. The phosphorylation of SMAD1/5/8 increased remarkably, while STAT3 and CREBH remained unchanged. GCDCA triggered the expression of farnesoid X receptor (FXR), followed with the transcription and expression of both BMP6 and ALK3 (upward regulators of SMAD1/5/8). Thus, GCDCA is a potential regulator for hepcidin, which possibly acts by triggering FXR and the BMP6/ALK3-SMAD signaling pathway. Furthermore, 40 C57/BL6 mice were treated with 100 mg/kg/d, 200 mg/kg/d, and 300 mg/kg/d GCDCA to investigate its effect on hepcidin in vivo. The serum level of hepcidin increased in mice treated with 200 mg/kg/d and 300 mg/kg/d GCDCA, while hemoglobin and serum iron levels decreased. Similarly, the FXR-mediated SMAD signaling pathway was also responsible for activating hepcidin in liver. Overall, it was concluded that GCDCA could induce the expression of hepcidin and reduce serum iron level, in which FXR activation-related SMAD signaling was the main target for GCDCA. Thus, abnormal GCDCA level indicates a potential risk of iron homeostasis imbalance. MDPI 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9370805/ /pubmed/35956351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153176 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Xiao-xue
Li, Yi-xuan
Qiu, Li-li
Wang, Xiao-yu
Ren, Fa-zheng
Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression
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title_full Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression
title_fullStr Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression
title_full_unstemmed Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression
title_short Glycochenodeoxycholate Affects Iron Homeostasis via Up-Regulating Hepcidin Expression
title_sort glycochenodeoxycholate affects iron homeostasis via up-regulating hepcidin expression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153176
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