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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:"oxidised LDL") increases p(PFAM:Ferritin) View Subject | View Object

In previous studies we found that endothelial cells exposed to oxidized LDL upregulated both heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and ferritin,8,9 presumably as a defense mechanism.6,11-14 PubMed:20378845

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endothelial cell

a(CHEBI:"oxidised LDL") increases p(PFAM:Ferritin) View Subject | View Object

Upregulation of HO-115 and ferritin H chain16 in endothelial cells has been reported in the early phase of progression of atherosclerotic lesions. PubMed:20378845

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Atherosclerosis

a(HM:"Erythrocytes, lysed") positiveCorrelation act(p(PFAM:Ferritin)) View Subject | View Object

There was a marked increase in periventricular ferritin immunoreactivity after injection of lysed RBCs (Figure 3A) compared with saline or packed RBC injection. PubMed:24667910

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a(HM:"Erythrocytes, lysed") positiveCorrelation p(PFAM:Ferritin) View Subject | View Object

The major findings of this study are (1) intraventricular injection of lysed RBCs but not packed RBCs resulted in hydrocephalus; (2) lysed RBCs upregulated brain HO-1 and ferritin levels; (3) intraventricular injection of iron also caused hydrocephalus; and (4) iron chelation with deferoxamine reduced lysed RBC-induced hydrocephalus. PubMed:24667910

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path(HP:"Intraventricular hemorrhage") positiveCorrelation p(PFAM:Ferritin) View Subject | View Object

In addition, iron and ferritin deposition are found in ependymal or subependymal location after neonatal IVH.7–9 PubMed:24667910

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p(PFAM:Ferritin) positiveCorrelation path(HP:"Intraventricular hemorrhage") View Subject | View Object

In addition, iron and ferritin deposition are found in ependymal or subependymal location after neonatal IVH.7–9 PubMed:24667910

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act(p(PFAM:Ferritin)) positiveCorrelation a(HM:"Erythrocytes, lysed") View Subject | View Object

There was a marked increase in periventricular ferritin immunoreactivity after injection of lysed RBCs (Figure 3A) compared with saline or packed RBC injection. PubMed:24667910

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p(PFAM:Ferritin) positiveCorrelation a(HM:"Erythrocytes, lysed") View Subject | View Object

The major findings of this study are (1) intraventricular injection of lysed RBCs but not packed RBCs resulted in hydrocephalus; (2) lysed RBCs upregulated brain HO-1 and ferritin levels; (3) intraventricular injection of iron also caused hydrocephalus; and (4) iron chelation with deferoxamine reduced lysed RBC-induced hydrocephalus. PubMed:24667910

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