Title Fiziologija željeza u čovjeka
Title (english) Iron Physiology in Humans
Author Elena Dadić
Mentor Božena Ćurko-Cofek (mentor)
Committee member Nada Starčević Čizmarević (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Gordana Čanadi Jurešić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka Faculty of Medicine (Department of Physiology, Immunology and Pathophxsiology) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2023-09-15, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Basic Medical Sciences Human Physiology
Abstract Željezo je metal koji je neophodan za normalno funkcioniranje organizma čovjeka jer ima ključnu ulogu u brojnim biološkim procesima. Njegova raspodjela, apsorpcija, transport, recikliranje i pohrana u ljudskom tijelu precizno su regulirani interakcijom brojnih molekula. Na taj način sprječava se nedostatak ili suvišak željeza u organizmu što ima za posljedicu pojavu bolesti kao što su anemija ili hemokromatoza.
Najveći dio željeza u organizmu nalazi se u hem obliku, a znatno manji u ne-hem obliku. Najviše željeza u organizmu nalazimo vezano za hemoglobin u eritrocitima te pohranjeno u jetri. Željezo se u organizam unosi hranom, pa su apsorpcija željeza u crijevima i njegova regulacija od iznimnog značaja. U tome važnu ulogu ima hepcidinski model, odnosno hepcidin, glavni regulator homeostaze željeza koji kontrolu apsorpcije željeza ostvaruje putem interakcije s feroportinom. Kako bi željezo bilo dopremljeno do svake pojedine stanice, bilo za njihove metaboličke potrebe ili pohranu, ono se transportira krvlju vezano za transferin. Kompleks transferina i željeza se veže na ciljnu stanicu preko transferinskog receptora, željezo se otpušta u stanicu, a transferin se vraća u cirkulaciju zatvarajući tzv. „transferinski ciklus“. Najveći dio željeza reciklira se uz pomoć makrofaga, nakon čega se ponovno može iskoristiti za proizvodnju eritrocita. Osnovni oblici pohrane željeza u organizmu su feritin i hemosiderin.
Sveobuhvatni pregled fiziologije željeza u čovjeka pomaže u razumijevanju uloge ovog ključnog elementa u održavanju zdravlja, daje osnovu za bolji dijagnostički i terapijski pristup pri bilo kojem obliku poremećaja homeostaze željeza te omogućuje daljnja istraživanja koja mogu doprinijeti unapređenju zdravlja i kvalitete života ljudi.
Abstract (english) Iron is a metal that is essential for the normal functioning of the human body as it plays a crucial role in numerous biological processes. Its distribution, absorption, transportation, recycling, and storage in the human body are precisely regulated by the interaction of various molecules. This prevents iron deficiency or excess, which can lead to diseases such as anemia or hemochromatosis.
The majority of iron in the body is found in the heme form, with a significantly smaller amount in the non-heme form. Most of the iron in the body is bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells and stored in the liver. Iron is obtained through food intake, and the absorption in the intestines and its regulation are of utmost importance. The hepcidin model, or hepcidin, plays a crucial role in this process as the main regulator of iron homeostasis, controlling iron absorption through its interaction with ferroportin. To reach individual cells for their metabolic needs or storage, iron is transported in the blood bound to transferrin. The transferrin-iron complex binds to the target cell via the transferrin receptor, releasing iron into the cell, and transferrin returns to the circulation, completing the "transferrin cycle." The majority of iron is recycled with the help of macrophages, after which it can be reused for the production of red blood cells. The main forms of iron storage in the body are ferritin and hemosiderin.
A comprehensive overview of iron physiology in humans helps understand the role of this crucial element in maintaining health, provides a basis for improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in any form of iron homeostasis disorders, and allows further research that can contribute to improving the health and quality of life of people.
Keywords
Željezo
Hepcidin
Feroportin
Transferin
Feritin
Hemosiderin
Keywords (english)
Iron
Hepcidin
Ferroportin
Transferrin
Ferritin
Hemosiderin
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:184:854034
Study programme Title: Study of Sanitary Engineering Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sanitarnog inženjerstva (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sanitarnog inženjerstva)
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Created on 2023-09-11 09:43:34