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Insight into the potential role of ferroptosis in neurodegenerative diseases

Yingying Ji, Kai Zheng, Shiming Li, Caili Ren, Ying Shen, Lin Tian, Haohao Zhu, Zhenhe Zhou, Ying Jiang

2022Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a newly discovered way of programmed cell death, mainly caused by the accumulation of iron-dependent lipid peroxides in cells, which is morphologically, biochemically and genetically different from the previously reported apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy. Studies have found that ferroptosis plays a key role in the occurrence and development of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and vascular dementia, which suggest that ferroptosis may be involved in regulating the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. At present, on the underlying mechanism of ferroptosis in neurodegenerative diseases is still unclear, and relevant research is urgently needed to clarify the regulatory mechanism and provide the possibility for the development of agents targeting ferroptosis. This review focused on the regulatory mechanism of ferroptosis and its various effects in neurodegenerative diseases, in order to provide reference for the research on ferroptosis in neurodegenerative diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanism (biology)DiseaseAutophagyProgrammed cell deathNeuroscienceNeurodegenerationDementiaBiologyApoptosisMedicineGeneticsPathologyEpistemologyPhilosophyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseases
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