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Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Article Title: Nitric Oxide Affects Heme Oxygenase-1, Hepcidin, and Transferrin Receptor Expression in the Placenta
doi: 10.3390/ijms24065887
Figure Lengend Snippet: The effect of NO on iron handling genes in syncytialized BeWo cells. ( A – E ), qPCR results, and ( E – J ) protein analyses. Representative blots are shown in ( K ). HO-1 and HAMP mRNA levels are significantly increased in the group treated with NO compared to the untreated controls. Protein abundance of HO-1 is significantly increased in the group treated with NO compared to the untreated controls. No significant change in expression is seen in the rest of the genes studied. HO-1: heme oxygenase 1, HAMP: hepcidin antimicrobial peptide, TfR: transferrin receptor, DMT1: divalent metal transporter 1, FPN: ferroportin 1. Data are reported from at least three independent experiments as mean ± SD, ** p < 0.01, **** p < 0.0001, ns = not significant.
Article Snippet: The antibodies used were actin (catalog #3700S) and HO-1 (catalog #70081S) from Cell Signaling Technologies (Danvers, MA, USA); transferrin (catalog #NB500-418), ferroportin (catalog #NBP1-21502), and
Techniques: Quantitative Proteomics, Expressing
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Article Title: Nitric Oxide Affects Heme Oxygenase-1, Hepcidin, and Transferrin Receptor Expression in the Placenta
doi: 10.3390/ijms24065887
Figure Lengend Snippet: The effect of NO on iron handling gene expression in human placental villous explants. ( A – E ) qPCR results, ( F – J ) protein analyses. Representative blots are shown in ( K ). HO-1 and TfR mRNA levels are significantly increased in the group treated with NO compared to the untreated controls. Protein abundance of HO-1 is significantly increased in the group treated with NO compared to the untreated controls. No significant change in expression is seen in the rest of the genes studied. HO-1: heme oxygenase 1, HAMP: hepcidin antimicrobial peptide, TfR: transferrin receptor, DMT1: divalent metal transporter 1, FPN: ferroportin 1. Data are reported from at least three independent experiments as mean ± SD, *** p < 0.001, ns = not significant.
Article Snippet: The antibodies used were actin (catalog #3700S) and HO-1 (catalog #70081S) from Cell Signaling Technologies (Danvers, MA, USA); transferrin (catalog #NB500-418), ferroportin (catalog #NBP1-21502), and
Techniques: Gene Expression, Quantitative Proteomics, Expressing
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Article Title: Nitric Oxide Affects Heme Oxygenase-1, Hepcidin, and Transferrin Receptor Expression in the Placenta
doi: 10.3390/ijms24065887
Figure Lengend Snippet: The effect of hypoxia on iron handling genes in response to NO in syncitialized BeWo cells (SCTs). ( A – F ) qPCR results and ( G – K ) protein analyses. Representative blots are shown in ( K ). Hypoxia alone did not significantly alter mRNA or protein levels of any of the studied iron homeostasis markers compared to normoxic controls. ( A , B ) The combination of hypoxia and NO resulted in a significant increase in HO-1 and HAMP mRNA levels, while NO increased HAMP mRNA levels significantly under hypoxic conditions. No significant effect of hypoxia or NO was seen in any of the other targets studied. HO-1: Heme Oxygenase 1, HAMP: Hepcidin antimicrobial peptide, TfR: Transferrin Receptor, TF: Transferrin, DMT1, Divalent metal transporter 1, FPN: Ferroportin 1. Data are reported from at least three independent experiments as mean ± SD, * p < 0.05, ns = not significant.
Article Snippet: The antibodies used were actin (catalog #3700S) and HO-1 (catalog #70081S) from Cell Signaling Technologies (Danvers, MA, USA); transferrin (catalog #NB500-418), ferroportin (catalog #NBP1-21502), and
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