Biometals in Alzheimer disease: emerging therapeutic and diagnostic potential of molybdenum and iodine

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Benson O. A. Botchway
Xuehong Liu
Yu Zhou
Marong Fang
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[1] National Clinical Research Centre for Child Health,Department of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
[2] Pharmacy Department,Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical College
[3] Bupa Cromwell Hospital,undefined
[4] Shaoxing University,undefined
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Neurodegeneration; Trace metal dyshomeostasis; Metallobiology;
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The current ageing trend of the world population has, in part, accounted for Alzheimer disease (AD) being a public health issue in recent times. Although some progress has been made in clarifying AD-related pathophysiological mechanisms, effective intervention is still elusive. Biometals are indispensable to normal physiological functions of the human body—for example, neurogenesis and metabolism. However, their association with AD remains highly controversial. Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are biometals that have been investigated at great length in relation to neurodegeneration, whereas less attention has been afforded to other trace biometals, such as molybdenum (Mo), and iodine. Given the above context, we reviewed the limited number of studies that have evidenced various effects following the usage of these two biometals in different investigative models of AD. Revisiting these biometals via thorough investigations, along with their biological mechanisms may present a solid foundation for not only the development of effective interventions, but also as diagnostic agents for AD.
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