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Iatreia

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CORRALES AGUDELO, Lady Vanessa; PARRA SOSA, Beatriz Elena; MALDONADO ESTRADA, Juan Guillermo  and  BURGOS HERRERA, Luis Carlos. Molecules implicated in maternal-fetal iron transport across the placental barrier: Role of Transferrin Receptor 1 and Ferroportin. Iatreia [online]. 2011, vol.24, n.1, pp.41-50. ISSN 0121-0793.

An adequate placental transfer of iron is critical to satisfy the high fetal requirements of this mineral, and to promote proper intrauterine growth and development. It also contributes to the prevention of iron deficiency and anemia, both of which are very frequent during the first two years of life, and associate with increased rates of morbidity and mortality. Different adaptations may occur in the placenta in the production of molecules that take part in the mother-tofetus iron transfer. With them, iron availability to the fetus is assured. Our aim with this review is to familiarize readers with the metabolic and molecular mechanisms of placental iron uptake, transport, regulation and release. With this knowledge, the importance of an adequate maternal iron state before and during pregnancy may be better understood.

Keywords : Iron; Maternal Nutrition; Pregnancy; Receptors; Transferrin.

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