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Ferroptosis and Its Potential Role in the Nervous System Diseases

Yiyang Zhou, Wei Lin, Tian Rao, Jinyu Zheng, Tianlei Zhang, Min Zhang, Zhenlang Lin

2022Journal of Inflammation Research65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a novel regulated cell death characterized by metabolic disorders and iron-dependent oxidative destruction of the lipid bilayer. It is primarily caused by the imbalance of oxidation and anti-oxidation in the body and is precisely regulated by numerous factors and pathways inside and outside the cell. Recent studies have indicated that ferroptosis plays a vital role in the pathophysiological process of multiple systems of the body including the nervous system. Ferroptosis may be closely linked to the occurrence and development of neurodegenerative diseases, strokes, and brain tumors. It may also be involved in the development, maturation, and aging of the nervous system. Therefore, this study aims to investigate ferroptosis's occurrence and regulatory mechanism and summarize its research progress in the pathogenesis and treatment of neurological diseases. This would allow for novel ideas for basic and clinical research of neurological diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Nervous systemMechanism (biology)NeuroscienceCentral nervous systemPathogenesisBiologyProgrammed cell deathDiseaseMedicineNeurodegenerationPathophysiologySignal transductionProcess (computing)CellOxidative stressBioinformaticsCell injuryOxidative damageCardiac cellGPX4Basic researchLipid signalingNeurotransmitter AgentsCell typeCell signalingOrganismFerroptosis and cancer prognosisTrace Elements in HealthClusterin in disease pathology