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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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complex(p(HGNC:HBB), p(MGI:Hp)) decreases bp(MESH:"Blood Pressure") View Subject | View Object

Co-administration of haptoglobin attenuated the hemoglobin-induced increase in SBP during the 40 minutes after co-injection by an average of 13±3 mmHg (Figure 1A). PubMed:28314763

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complex(p(HGNC:HBB), p(MGI:Hp)) decreases path(MESH:Hypertension) View Subject | View Object

These results 230 suggest that co-injection of haptoglobin but not hemopexin with cell-free hemoglobin 231 can prevent hemoglobin-induced hypertension in awake, healthy mice. PubMed:28314763

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complex(p(HGNC:HBB), p(MGI:Hp)) decreases bp(MESH:"Glomerular Filtration Rate") View Subject | View Object

Haptoglobin binds to cell-free hemoglobin and thereby prevents glomerular filtration 237 (6). PubMed:28314763

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complex(p(HGNC:HBB), p(MGI:Hp)) increases a(HM:"nitric oxide consumption") View Subject | View Object

Mice that received cell free hemoglobin together with haptoglobin had significantly higher plasma NO 258 consumption than mice that received cell-free hemoglobin alone at 60 minutes after 259 injection. PubMed:28314763

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complex(p(HGNC:HBB), p(MGI:Hp)) decreases path(MESH:Hemoglobinuria) View Subject | View Object

Taken together these results suggest that infusion of cell-free hemoglobin 264 mixed with an equal mass of haptoglobin is sufficient to bind cell-free hemoglobin 265 and prevent renal clearance of extracellular hemoglobin. PubMed:28314763

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