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  • Ferrotoxicity and its amelioration by endogenous vitamin D in experimental acute kidney injury.

Ferrotoxicity and its amelioration by endogenous vitamin D in experimental acute kidney injury.

Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) (2020-08-04)
Chandrashekar Annamalai, Rajesh N Ganesh, Pragasam Viswanathan
ABSTRACT

This work provides in-depth insights on catalytic iron-induced cytotoxicity and the resultant triggering of endogenous vitamin D synthesis in experimental acute kidney injury. Our results reveal significantly elevated levels of catalytic iron culminating in oxidant-mediated renal injury and a concomitant increase in 1,25-dihdyroxyvitamin D3 levels. Also, changes in other iron-related proteins including transferrin, ferritin, and hepcidin were observed both in the serum as well as in their mRNA expression. We consider all these findings vital since no connection between catalytic iron and vitamin D has been established so far. Furthermore, we believe that this work provides new and interesting results, with catalytic iron emerging as an important target in ameliorating renal cellular injury, possibly by timely administration of vitamin D. It also needs to be seen if these observations made in rats could be translated to humans by means of robust clinical trials.

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Hemoglobin Assay Kit, sufficient for 250 colorimetric tests