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The Impact of Iron Overload and Ferroptosis on Reproductive Disorders in Humans: Implications for Preeclampsia
by
Ng, Shu-Wing
, Norwitz, Errol R.
, Norwitz, Sam G.
in
Anemia
/ Bone marrow
/ Enzymes
/ Exports
/ Female
/ Ferroptosis
/ Gene expression
/ Hemoglobin
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Iron
/ Iron Overload - complications
/ Liver
/ Mitochondria
/ Models, Biological
/ Pre-Eclampsia - etiology
/ Preeclampsia
/ Pregnancy
/ Proteins
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive system
/ Review
/ Spleen
/ Womens health
2019
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by
Ng, Shu-Wing
, Norwitz, Errol R.
, Norwitz, Sam G.
in
Anemia
/ Bone marrow
/ Enzymes
/ Exports
/ Female
/ Ferroptosis
/ Gene expression
/ Hemoglobin
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Iron
/ Iron Overload - complications
/ Liver
/ Mitochondria
/ Models, Biological
/ Pre-Eclampsia - etiology
/ Preeclampsia
/ Pregnancy
/ Proteins
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive system
/ Review
/ Spleen
/ Womens health
2019
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The Impact of Iron Overload and Ferroptosis on Reproductive Disorders in Humans: Implications for Preeclampsia
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Ng, Shu-Wing
, Norwitz, Errol R.
, Norwitz, Sam G.
in
Anemia
/ Bone marrow
/ Enzymes
/ Exports
/ Female
/ Ferroptosis
/ Gene expression
/ Hemoglobin
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Iron
/ Iron Overload - complications
/ Liver
/ Mitochondria
/ Models, Biological
/ Pre-Eclampsia - etiology
/ Preeclampsia
/ Pregnancy
/ Proteins
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive system
/ Review
/ Spleen
/ Womens health
2019
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The Impact of Iron Overload and Ferroptosis on Reproductive Disorders in Humans: Implications for Preeclampsia
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The Impact of Iron Overload and Ferroptosis on Reproductive Disorders in Humans: Implications for Preeclampsia
2019
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Overview
Iron is an essential element for the survival of most organisms, including humans. Demand for iron increases significantly during pregnancy to support growth and development of the fetus. Paradoxically, epidemiologic studies have shown that excessive iron intake and/or high iron status can be detrimental to pregnancy and is associated with reproductive disorders ranging from endometriosis to preeclampsia. Reproductive complications resulting from iron deficiency have been reviewed elsewhere. Here, we focus on reproductive disorders associated with iron overload and the contribution of ferroptosis—programmed cell death mediated by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation within cell membranes—using preeclampsia as a model system. We propose that the clinical expressions of many reproductive disorders and pregnancy complications may be due to an underlying ferroptopathy (elemental iron-associated disease), characterized by a dysregulation in iron homeostasis leading to excessive ferroptosis.
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