Homeostasis and metabolism of iron and other metal ions in neurodegenerative diseases
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Abstract
As essential micronutrients, metal ions such as iron, manganese, copper, and zinc, are required for a wide range of physiological processes in the brain. However, an imbalance in metal ions, whether excessive or insufficient, is detrimental and can contribute to neuronal death through oxidative stress, ferroptosis, cuproptosis, cell senescence, or neuroinflammation. These processes have been found to be involved in the pathological mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases. In this review, the research history and milestone events of studying metal ions, including iron, manganese, copper, and zinc in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral…
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- Iron homeostasis
- Homeostasis
- Metabolism
- Medicine
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
- Bioinformatics
- Chemistry
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- Zero hunger
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