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Iron overload impact on P-ATPases. | LitMetric

Iron overload impact on P-ATPases.

Ann Hematol

Laboratório de Bioquímica Celular, Campus Centro-Oeste Dona Lindu, Universidade Federal de São João del Rei, Av Sebastião Gonçalves Coelho, 400, Divinópolis, MG, 35501-296, Brazil.

Published: March 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Iron is crucial for human life but can be toxic, particularly by causing damage to cellular membranes through lipid peroxidation.
  • Iron influences various ATPases, including Na,K-ATPase and Ca-ATPase, with its effects differing across tissues and conditions; for instance, it activates Fe-ATPase while inhibiting Ca-ATPase in certain cells.
  • Changes in ATPase activity due to iron overload can disrupt ion transport, which is vital for cell health, potentially leading to irreversible damage and impacting cell homeostasis.

Article Abstract

Iron is a chemical element that is active in the fundamental physiological processes for human life, but its burden can be toxic to the body, mainly because of the stimulation of membrane lipid peroxidation. For this reason, the action of iron on many ATPases has been studied, especially on P-ATPases, such as the Na,K-ATPase and the Ca-ATPase. On the Fe-ATPase activity, the free iron acts as an activator, decreasing the intracellular Fe and playing a protection role for the cell. On the Ca-ATPase activity, the iron overload decreases the enzyme activity, raising the cytoplasmic Ca and decreasing the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus Ca concentrations, which could promote an enzyme oxidation, nitration, and fragmentation. However, the iron overload effect on the Na,K-ATPase may change according to the tissue expressions. On the renal cells, as well as on the brain and the heart, iron promotes an enzyme inactivation, whereas its effect on the erythrocytes seems to be the opposite, directly stimulating the ATPase activity, or stimulating it by signaling pathways involving ROS and PKC. Modulations in the ATPase activity may impair the ionic transportation, which is essential for cell viability maintenance, inducing irreversible damage to the cell homeostasis. Here, we will discuss about the iron overload effect on the P-ATPases, such as the Na,K-ATPase, the Ca-ATPase, and the Fe-ATPase.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00277-017-3222-4DOI Listing

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