The Role of Ferroptosis in Nervous System Disorders

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Abstract

Ferroptosis is distinct from other apoptotic forms of programmed cell death and is characterized by the accumulation of iron and lipid peroxidation. Iron plays a crucial role in the oxidation of lipids via the Fenton reaction with oxygen. Hence, iron accumulation causes phospholipid peroxidation which induces ferroptosis. Moreover, detoxification by glutathione is disrupted during ferroptosis. A growing number of studies have implicated ferroptosis in nervous system disorders such as depression, neurodegenerative disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and sepsis-associated encephalopathy. This review summarizes the pathogenesis of ferroptosis and its relationship with various nervous system disorders.

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Du, L., Wu, Y., Fan, Z., Li, Y., Guo, X., Fang, Z., & Zhang, X. (2023, January 1). The Role of Ferroptosis in Nervous System Disorders. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience. IMR Press Limited. https://doi.org/10.31083/j.jin2201019

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