Copper deficient rats and mice both develop anemia but only rats have lower plasma and brain iron levels.
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Charting the travels of copper in eukaryotes from yeast to mammalsMolecular mediators governing iron-copper interactionsAnemic copper-deficient rats, but not mice, display low hepcidin expression and high ferroportin levels.Levels of plasma ceruloplasmin protein are markedly lower following dietary copper deficiency in rodents.Cardiac copper deficiency activates a systemic signaling mechanism that communicates with the copper acquisition and storage organs.Effects of a copper-deficient diet on the biochemistry, neural morphology and behavior of aged mice.Copper deficiency leads to anemia, duodenal hypoxia, upregulation of HIF-2α and altered expression of iron absorption genes in mice.Impact of copper limitation on expression and function of multicopper oxidases (ferroxidases)Suppressed hepcidin expression correlates with hypotransferrinemia in copper-deficient rat pups but not dams.Maternal iron supplementation attenuates the impact of perinatal copper deficiency but does not eliminate hypotriiodothyroninemia nor impaired sensorimotor development.Impairment of interrelated iron- and copper homeostatic mechanisms in brain contributes to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders.Metabolic crossroads of iron and copper.Whole-genome sequencing identifies a novel ABCB7 gene mutation for X-linked congenital cerebellar ataxia in a large family of Mongolian ancestry.Perspectives on the Role and Relevance of Copper in Cardiac Disease.Organ-specific regulation of ATP7A abundance is coordinated with systemic copper homeostasis.Erythrocyte copper chaperone for superoxide dismutase is increased following marginal copper deficiency in adult and postweanling mice.The mammalian phosphate carrier SLC25A3 is a mitochondrial copper transporter required for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis.
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Copper deficient rats and mice both develop anemia but only rats have lower plasma and brain iron levels.
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Joseph R Prohaska
Joshua W Pyatskowit
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10.1016/J.CBPC.2007.11.008
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2007-12-04T00:00:00Z