K. Williams et al., Regulation and developmental expression of the divalent metal-ion transporter in the rat brain, CELL MOL B, 46(3), 2000, pp. 563-571
Divalent metal ion transporter 1 (DMT1) is a recently identified metal-ion
transporter that appears to mediate the absorption of iron in the intestine
. DMT1 mRNA is also present in discrete areas of the brain. In this study,
we examined the expression of DMT1 mRNA in developing rat brain. DMT1 mRNA
was found by in situ hybridization in the striatum, cortex, hippocampus and
cerebellum. During development, DMT1 mRNA was found in Purkinje and granul
e cells in the cerebellum at post-natal day (PND) 14 and PND 30. DMT1 mRNA
was also expressed in the external granular layer of the cerebellum at PND
14. No change in the level of DMT1 mRNA was observed by Northern analysis i
n the cerebellum at different ages between PND 1 and 21. DMT1 was found by
Northern analysis in cultures of rat astrocytes. Activation of protein kina
se C increased the expression of DMT1 in kidney epithelial cells but not as
trocytes from newborn rats. Because DMT1 is expressed in a wide variety of
types of cells, we suggest that it plays an important role in metal homeost
asis in the brain.