Antioxidants in Ferroptosis and Human Diseases
A special issue of Antioxidants (ISSN 2076-3921). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Outcomes of Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2024) | Viewed by 7584
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Interests: antioxidants; oxidative stress; red blood cells; oxygen; metabolic pathways; flavonoids; lipid peroxidation; hemoglobin; erythrocyte metabolism; blood; free radicals; free radical scavengers
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue delves into the intricate interplay between antioxidants and ferroptosis, a recently discovered form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of lipid peroxides. Oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation are key drivers of various human diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, and cardiovascular conditions. Antioxidants play a vital role in counteracting these processes by scavenging reactive oxygen species and protecting cells from damage. The emerging field of ferroptosis highlights the importance of maintaining a delicate balance between pro-oxidant and antioxidant systems.
Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of antioxidant interventions in preventing or alleviating ferroptosis-related pathologies. By inhibiting lipid peroxidation and modulating iron metabolism, antioxidants can mitigate ferroptosis-induced damage and preserve cellular homeostasis. This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms underlying the involvement of antioxidants in ferroptosis and their impact on various human diseases. It explores the therapeutic potential of antioxidant-based strategies, including the use of natural compounds and synthetic molecules, in targeting ferroptosis and improving clinical outcomes.
The collection of articles in this Special Issue fosters a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between antioxidants, ferroptosis, and human diseases, paving the way for novel therapeutic interventions and personalized treatment approaches.
Prof. Dr. Ester Tellone
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ferroptosis
- iron
- lipid peroxidation
- glutathione peroxidase
- system Xc
- human diseases
- natural antioxidants
- red blood cells
- flavonoids
- polyphenols
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