Iron and Friedreich ataxia

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Pandolfo, M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Hop Erasme, Neurol Serv, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium
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JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION-SUPPLEMENT | 2006年 / 70期
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Friedreich ataxia is due to insufficient levels of frataxin, a mitochondrial iron chaperone that shields this metal from reactive oxygen species (ROS) and renders it bioavailable as Fe II. Frataxin participates in the synthesis of iron-sulfur clusters (ISCs), cofactors of several enzymes, including mitochondrial and cytosolic aconitase, complexes I, II and III of the respiratory chain, and ferrochelatase. It also plays a role in the maintenance of ISCs, in particular for mitochondrial aconitase. A role of frataxin in heme synthesis has been postulated, but is controversial. Insufficient frataxin leads to deficit of ISC enzymes and energy deficit. Iron levels increase in mitochondria. Oxidative stress may result from respiratory chain dysfunction and from direct reaction between iron and ROS. Stress pathways are activated that may lead to apoptosis or other forms of cell death. The basis for the selective vulnerability of specific neurons, like sensory neurons, is still unknown.
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