Loss of the vitamin A receptor RBPR2 in mice disrupts whole-body retinoid homeostasis and the quantitative balance regulating retinylidene protein synthesis.

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Tác giả: Matthias Leung, Glenn P Lobo, Anjelynt Lor, Swati More, Rakesh Radhakrishnan

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology , 2025

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ID: 171268

The distribution of stored dietary vitamin A/all-trans-retinol (ROL) from the liver throughout the body is critical for maintaining retinoid function in peripheral tissues and for generating visual pigments for photoreceptor cell function. ROL circulates in the blood bound to the retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) as RBP4-ROL. Two membrane receptors, RBPR2 in the liver and other non-ocular tissues, and STRA6 in the eye are proposed to bind circulatory RBP4 and this mechanism facilitates the internalization of ROL. Herein, we conducted a longitudinal study to investigate the importance of RBPR2 and influence of vitamin A content in the diet on whole-body retinoid homeostasis and its effects on chromophore production in the support of visual function. Rbpr2-knockout (Rbpr2
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