Brazilian Journal of Nephrology ()

Hepcidin: an important iron metabolism regulator in chronic kidney disease

  • Sandra Azevedo Antunes,
  • Maria Eugênia Fernandes Canziani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0101-2800.20160053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3
pp. 351 – 355

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Abstract Anemia is a common complication and its impact on morbimortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is well known. The discovery of hepcidin and its functions has contributed to a better understanding of iron metabolism disorders in CKD anemia. Hepcidin is a peptide mainly produced by hepatocytes and, through a connection with ferroportin, it regulates iron absorption in the duodenum and its release of stock cells. High hepcidin concentrations described in patients with CKD, especially in more advanced stages are attributed to decreased renal excretion and increased production. The elevation of hepcidin has been associated with infection, inflammation, atherosclerosis, insulin resistance and oxidative stress. Some strategies were tested to reduce the effects of hepcidin in patients with CKD, however more studies are necessary to assess the impact of its modulation in the management of anemia in this population.

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