Vitamin A deficiency regulates the expression of ferritin in young male Wistar rats

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Objective Iron deficiency and vitamin A deficiency are two of the main micronutrient deficiencies. Both micronutrients are essential for human life and children’s development. This study aimed to investigate the effects of vitamin A deficiency on ferritin and transferrin receptors’ expression and its relationship with iron deficiency. Methods Five diets with different vitamin A-to-iron ratios were given to thirty five 21-day-old male Wistar rats (separated in groups of seven animals each). The animals received the diet for six weeks before being euthanized. Serum iron and retinol levels were measured as biochemical parameters. Their duodenums, spleens, and livers were analyzed for the expression of ferritin and transferrin receptors by Western Blotting. Results Regarding biochemical parameters, the results show that when both vitamin A and iron are insufficient, the serum iron content (74.74µg/dL) is significantly lower than the control group (255.86µg/dL). The results also show that vitamin A deficiency does not influence the expression of the transferrin receptor, but only of the ferritin one. Conclusion Vitamin A deficiency regulates the expression of ferritin in young male Wistar rats

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Restrepo-Gallego, M., Díaz, L. E., Ospina-Villa, J. D., & Chinchilla-Cárdenas, D. (2021). Vitamin A deficiency regulates the expression of ferritin in young male Wistar rats. Revista de Nutricao, 34. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-9865202134e200297

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