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Heat stress stimulates hepcidin mRNA expression and C/EBP? protein expression in aged rodent liver.


ABSTRACT: Elevations in hepatic iron content occur with aging and physiological stressors, which may promote oxidative injury to the liver. Since dysregulation of the iron regulatory hormone, hepcidin, can cause iron accumulation, our goal was to characterize the regulation of hepcidin in young (6 mo) and old (24 mo) Fischer 344 rats exposed to environmental heat stress. Liver and blood samples were taken in the control condition and after heating. Hepcidin expression did not differ between young and old rats in the control condition, despite higher levels of hepatic iron and IL-6 mRNA in the latter. Following heat stress, pSTAT3 increased in both groups, but C/EBP? and hepcidin mRNA increased only in old rats. Despite this, serum iron decreased in both age groups 2 h after heat stress, suggesting hepcidin-independent hypoferremia in the young rats. The differential regulation of hepcidin between young and old rats after hyperthermia may be due to the enhanced expression of C/EBP? protein in old rats. These data support the concept of "inflammaging" and suggest that repeated exposures to stressors may contribute to the development of anemia in older individuals.

SUBMITTER: Bloomer SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3808518 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan-Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heat stress stimulates hepcidin mRNA expression and C/EBPα protein expression in aged rodent liver.

Bloomer Steven A SA   Kregel Kevin C KC   Brown Kyle E KE  

Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 20130808 1


Elevations in hepatic iron content occur with aging and physiological stressors, which may promote oxidative injury to the liver. Since dysregulation of the iron regulatory hormone, hepcidin, can cause iron accumulation, our goal was to characterize the regulation of hepcidin in young (6 mo) and old (24 mo) Fischer 344 rats exposed to environmental heat stress. Liver and blood samples were taken in the control condition and after heating. Hepcidin expression did not differ between young and old  ...[more]

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