Journal article
Effects of Excess Iron on the Retina: Insights From Clinical Cases and Animal Models of Iron Disorders
A Shahandeh, BV Bui, DI Finkelstein, CTO Nguyen
Frontiers in Neuroscience | Published : 2022
Abstract
Iron plays an important role in a wide range of metabolic pathways that are important for neuronal health. Excessive levels of iron, however, can promote toxicity and cell death. An example of an iron overload disorder is hemochromatosis (HH) which is a genetic disorder of iron metabolism in which the body’s ability to regulate iron absorption is altered, resulting in iron build-up and injury in several organs. The retina was traditionally assumed to be protected from high levels of systemic iron overload by the blood-retina barrier. However, recent data shows that expression of genes that are associated with HH can disrupt retinal iron metabolism. Thus, the effects of iron overload on the r..
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Funding This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage grant LP160100126 (CN and BB).