Re: Bloodletting In NAFLDOn May 9, 5:34 pm, ironjustice <teamtan...@hotmail . com > wrote:
"Phlebotomy offers a safe and efficient therapy" <<
NAFLD may be present to some extent in "just about everybody."
* care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/26/4/1297
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> American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 87, No. 5, 1374-1383, May
> 2008
> © 2008 American Society for Nutrition
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> ORIGINAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION
>
> Pathways underlying iron accumulation in human nonalcoholic fatty
> liver disease1,2,3
> Elmar Aigner, Igor Theurl, Milan Theurl, Dieter Lederer, Heike Haufe,
> Otto Dietze, Michael Strasser, Christian Datz and Guenter Weiss
> 1 From the Department of Internal Medicine, General Hospital
> Oberndorf, Oberndorf, Austria (EA, DL, and CD); the Department of
> General Internal Medicine, Department of Immunology and Infectious
> Diseases, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria (IT, MT, and GW);
> the Department of Pathology (HH and OD) and the First Department of
> Medicine (MS), Paracelsus Private Medical University Salzburg,
> Austria
>
> Background: Mild iron overload is frequently observed in nonalcoholic
> fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
>
> Objective: We aimed to study putative pathways underlying iron
> accumulation in NAFLD.
>
> Design: Hepatic and duodenal expression of critical iron molecules in
> NAFLD patients with (n = 32) and without (n = 29) iron overload,
> hereditary hemochromatosis (n = 10), and controls (n = 20) were
> investigated. Phlebotomy treatment was performed in 14 NAFLD
> patients.
>
> Results: The hepatic expressions of the iron-export protein
> ferroportin-1 (FP-1) and of the iron-sensing molecule hemojuvelin
> (HJV) were significantly lower in NAFLD patients. The mRNA expression
> of the iron-regulatory peptide hepcidin was increased in NAFLD
> patients with iron overload, which was paralleled by low duodenal FP-1
> expression. Hepatic mRNA and serum protein concentrations of tumor
> necrosis factor- (TNF-) were increased in NAFLD patients and were
> inversely correlated with both liver FP-1 and HJV mRNA and positively
> associated with body mass index and hepatic hepcidin mRNA.
> Accordingly, TNF- inhibited the FP-1 and HJV mRNA formation in HepG2
> cells. Phlebotomy treatment of NALFD patients reduced serum ferritin,
> transferrin saturation, and TNF- concentrations and improved liver
> function tests.
>
> Conclusions: Iron accumulation in NAFLD may result from an impaired
> iron export due to down-regulation of FP1 and ineffective hepatic iron
> sensing, as indicated by low HJV expression. TNF- appears to play a
> role in exerting these regulatory changes. Increased hepcidin
> formation in iron-overloaded NAFLD patients, however, results in
> decreased duodenal FP-1 expression, whereas a reduction in liver FP-1
> may perpetuate hepatic iron retention. Phlebotomy offers a safe and
> efficient therapy for these metabolic disturbances.
>
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