Tuo ZHANG, Yun-shu WANGSUN, Ze LI, Kai-feng LI, Juan DU, Hai-feng ZHANG. Iron-related oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction and their role in cardiovascular disease[J]. Chinese Heart Journal, 2023, 35(3): 344-349, 354. DOI: 10.12125/j.chj.202211063
    Citation: Tuo ZHANG, Yun-shu WANGSUN, Ze LI, Kai-feng LI, Juan DU, Hai-feng ZHANG. Iron-related oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction and their role in cardiovascular disease[J]. Chinese Heart Journal, 2023, 35(3): 344-349, 354. DOI: 10.12125/j.chj.202211063

    Iron-related oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction and their role in cardiovascular disease

    • As an essential trace element, iron plays an important role in many physiological processes. Abnormal metabolism and accumulation of iron are closely related to the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Iron plays a key role in metal-catalyzed oxidation reactions, resulting in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and causing oxidative stress. Mitochondria, as the central site for the utilization of oxygen and iron, are vulnerable to the damage of iron-induced oxidative stress and dysfunction, which further leads to cardiovascular damage, but the mechanism is still unclear. This review summarizes the pathological role of iron-related oxidative stress in cardiovascular diseases, particularly the potential role and mechanisms of mitochondrial iron homeostasis and dysfunction in these diseases.
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