Ferroptosis in Parkinson’s disease: glia–neuron crosstalk
China Medical University · Lund University
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by dopaminergic (DA) neuron loss and the formation of cytoplasmic protein inclusions. Although the exact pathogenesis of PD is unknown, iron dyshomeostasis has been proposed as a potential contributing factor. Emerging evidence suggests that glial cell activation plays a pivotal role in ferroptosis and subsequent neurodegeneration. We review the association between iron deposition, glial activation, and neuronal death, and discuss whether and how ferroptosis affects α-synuclein aggregation and DA neuron loss. We examine the possible roles of different types of glia in mediating ferroptosis in neurons. Lastly, we review current PD clinical trials targeting iron…
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Disease
- Crosstalk
- Neuroscience
- Neuron
- Parkinson's disease
- Medicine
- Biology
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being