摘要
AIM To investigat the influence of hemochromatosis gene(Hfe) mutation on ^(59)Fe labelled duodenal heme absorption in mice.METHODS Heme absorption was measured in Hfe wild type and Hfe^((-/-)) mice by the duodenal tied loop and by oral gavage methods. The m RNA expression of heme oxygenase(HO-1), Abcg2 and Flvcr1 genes and levels were determined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction.RESULTS Heme absorption was significantly increased in homozygous Hfe^((-/-)) mice despite significant hepatic and splenic iron overload. While duodenal HO-1 mRNA was highly expressed in the wild type and Hfe^((-/-)) heme-treated group following 24 h heme administration, Flvcr1 a mRNA decreased. However, Abcg2 mRNA expression levels in duodenum remained unchanged. CONCLUSION Heme absorption was enhanced in Hfe^((-/-)) mice from both duodenal tied-loop segments and by oral gavage methods. HO-1 m RNA levels were enhanced in mice duodenum after 24 h of heme feeding and may account for enhanced heme absorption in Hfe^((-/-)) mice. Implications for dietary recommendations on heme intake by Hfe subjects to modulate iron loading are important clinical considerations.
AIM To investigat the influence of hemochromatosis gene(Hfe) mutation on ^(59)Fe labelled duodenal heme absorption in mice.METHODS Heme absorption was measured in Hfe wild type and Hfe^((-/-)) mice by the duodenal tied loop and by oral gavage methods. The m RNA expression of heme oxygenase(HO-1), Abcg2 and Flvcr1 genes and levels were determined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction.RESULTS Heme absorption was significantly increased in homozygous Hfe^((-/-)) mice despite significant hepatic and splenic iron overload. While duodenal HO-1 mRNA was highly expressed in the wild type and Hfe^((-/-)) heme-treated group following 24 h heme administration, Flvcr1 a mRNA decreased. However, Abcg2 mRNA expression levels in duodenum remained unchanged. CONCLUSION Heme absorption was enhanced in Hfe^((-/-)) mice from both duodenal tied-loop segments and by oral gavage methods. HO-1 m RNA levels were enhanced in mice duodenum after 24 h of heme feeding and may account for enhanced heme absorption in Hfe^((-/-)) mice. Implications for dietary recommendations on heme intake by Hfe subjects to modulate iron loading are important clinical considerations.