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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
)
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Heme oxygenase (HO) is the rate-limiting enzyme in the catabolism of heme to bilirubin. Cobalt chloride (CoCl2) and many other agents that generate oxidant stresses induce the HO-1 isoform. Furthermore, HO-1 has been shown to protect against oxidant stress in vitro and in vivo by mechanisms involving increased
ferritin
synthesis. However, little is known about the inducibility of hepatic HO-1 during the very early postnatal period, and whether HO-1 induction is associated with increased
ferritin
synthesis in neonates. Therefore, we studied hepatic HO-1 mRNA, HO-1 protein concentration, total HO activity, and
ferritin
protein levels in neonatal rats. Neonatal rats 0-5 d of age were injected with 250 mumol/kg body weight of
CoCl2
. 6H2O in saline or with an equal volume of saline in age-matched controls. Liver samples were collected 4 h after injection for HO-1 mRNA analysis and 20 h after injection for analysis of HO-1 protein concentration, total HO activity, and
ferritin
protein levels. In
CoCl2
-treated rats, hepatic HO-1 mRNA was 3-10 times the levels in control rats (p < 0.05), HO-1 protein concentration was 2-5 times the levels in control rats (p < 0.05), and total HO activity was higher by 20-80% than in control rats (p < 0.05). There were no differences in hepatic
ferritin
protein levels between
CoCl2
-treated neonatal rats and controls; however, in
CoCl2
-treated adult rats, hepatic
ferritin
protein levels were 1.6 times the levels in controls (p < 0.05). Thus, neonatal rats can up-regulate hepatic HO-1 mRNA, HO-1 protein concentration, and total HO activity in response to
CoCl2
; however, no upregulation of hepatic
ferritin
protein levels was observed in neonatal rats after
CoCl2
administration or subsequent HO-1 induction. We speculate that neonatal rats induce hepatic HO-1 and up-regulate
ferritin
by different mechanisms than do adult rats.
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PMID:Hepatic heme oxygenase is inducible in neonatal rats during the early postnatal period. 882 79