Week 1- iron in health and disease Flashcards
Why is iron essential?
For oxygen transport
For electron transport e.g. mitochondrial production of ATP
Where is iron found?
Haemoglobin
Myoglobin
Enzymes
Why is iron dangerous?
Its chemical reactivity can cause oxidative damage to cells.
Where is most of the bodies iron found?
In haem
How much iron is needed to be taken in (eaten) each day?
1mg
How much iron is in the plasma?
4mg
How is iron constantly recycled? (Describe the cycle).
In the plasma, gets into the erythroid marrow, is incorporated into the red cell haemoglobin, then ingested by macrophages when Hb dies so is in the macrophage store, and repeat.
Where does most of iron absorption occur?
Mainly takes place in the duodenum.
Which cells absorb iron?
Duodenal enterocytes
Which protein transports iron into the duodenual enterocyte?
Divalent metal transporter (DMT-1)
Which protein transports iron out of the duodenal enterocyte into the rest of the body?
What protein does it then pass iron onto?
Ferroportin gets the iron out of the duodenal enterocyte and passes it on to transferrin which transports iron round the rest of the body.
Which protein down regulates iron?
Hepcidin blocks the ferroportin protein stopping iron from moving from the duodenal enterocyte to the rest of the body.
How can iron absorption be regulated?
Intraluminal factors- e.g. acidic environment aids iron absorption, haem iron is easier to absorb, reduction of ferric to ferrous (fe2+)
Mucosal factors- expression of DMT-1, ferroportin at serial surface
Systemic factors- hepcidin presence
What is meant by functional iron?
The iron in haemoglobin.
What is transferrin?
What is its function?
The major iron transport protein.
Takes iron from donor tissues (e.g. enterocytes, macrophages) to tissues expressing transferrin receptors.
What is transferrin’s structure?
It is a protein with two binding sites for iron.
What is the main tissue rich in transferrin receptors?
Erythroid marrow.
What does measuring transferrin saturation give you an indication of?
Iron supply (basically how many of the binding sites of transferrin are actually occupied with iron).
What is the name for iron bound to transferrin?
What is the name for iron unbound to transferrin?
Holotransferrin- bound
Apotransferrin- unbound.
What is the normal transferrin saturations?
20-50%.
If you have iron overload, what happens to the transferrin saturations?
They increase.