发病机制
骨关节炎
医学
血色病
平衡
关节病
氧化应激
铁稳态
病态的
病理
免疫学
内分泌学
内科学
新陈代谢
替代医学
作者
Kai Sun,Guohua Zhou,Liangcai Hou,Jingting Xu,Ting Du,Tao Xu,Fengjing Guo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2021.101481
摘要
Iron is an essential element for proper functioning of cells within mammalian organ systems; in particular, iron homeostasis is critical for joint health. Excess iron can induce oxidative stress damage, associated with the pathogenesis of iron-storage and ageing-related diseases. Therefore, iron levels in body tissues and cells must be tightly regulated. In the past decades, excess iron content within joints has been found in some patients with joint diseases including hemophilic arthropathy, hemochromatosis arthropathy, and osteoarthritis (OA). Currently, increased evidence has shown that iron accumulation is closely associated with multiple pathological changes of these arthropathies. This review summarizes system-level and intracellular regulation of iron homeostasis, and emphasizes the role of iron in synovial alterations, cartilage degeneration, and subchondral bone of several arthropathies. Of note, we discuss the potential link between iron homeostasis and OA pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss the therapeutic potential of maintaining iron homeostasis in these arthropathies.
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