hepcidiinihormoni
Hepcidiinihormoni, commonly known as hepcidin, is a peptide hormone primarily produced by the liver. It plays a crucial role in regulating iron metabolism in the body. Hepcidin acts as a negative regulator of iron absorption and release. It achieves this by binding to ferroportin, the sole known cellular iron exporter, and inducing its degradation. Ferroportin is located on the surface of enterocytes (intestinal cells responsible for iron absorption), hepatocytes (liver cells), and macrophages (immune cells that store iron).
When hepcidin levels are high, ferroportin is degraded, leading to reduced iron release from these cells into
The production of hepcidin is influenced by several factors, including iron status, inflammation, and erythropoiesis (red