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Query: UMLS:C0036474 (
scurvy
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The regulation of expression of hepatic iron-related proteins was examined during iron deficiency caused by
scurvy
in guinea pigs. Previous studies showed that some effects of
scurvy
, such as suppression of collagen gene expression, result from events associated with weight loss. During the initial phase of
scurvy
when vitamin C is depleted but animals grow normally, serum iron levels decreased to 50% of normal. During the second phase of
scurvy
when animals lose weight, there was a further decrease in iron levels to 10-15% of normal. Serum transferrin levels increased during
scurvy
, but this increase was related neither to the rate of weight loss nor to hepatic transferrin mRNA expression, which decreased. Serum ferritin levels of diminished early in
scurvy
with a preferential loss of the L subunit. In liver, however, both ferritin animals gaining weight.
Ferritin
gene expression during vitamin C deficiency was correlated with serum ferritin levels in that the level of mRNA for the H subunit remained relatively constant while that of the L subunit decreased early. Transferrin receptor mRNA expression in liver was induced as soon as iron levels decreased early in
scurvy
, which is similar to results reported for iron-depleted cultured cells. In contrast to results in cell culture, expression of iron regulatory protein 1 mRNA was decreased to approximately 50% of normal early in
scurvy
with a concomitant decrease in hepatic cytosolic aconitase activity. Our data indicate that iron deficiency occurs early during vitamin C deficiency and leads to changes in expression of iron-related proteins that differ in some aspects from regulation by iron in cell culture. Other events associated with weight loss in late
scurvy
may play a further role in this regulation.
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PMID:Gene expression of iron-related proteins during iron deficiency caused by scurvy in guinea pigs. 856 10