Are high copper levels related to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases? A systematic review and meta-analysis of articles published between 2011 and 2022

IF 4.1 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Fabielly Scolari Grotto, Viviane Glaser
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Copper performs an important role in the brain, but in high levels it can be neurotoxic. Further, some authors have described that copper dyshomeostasis could be related with neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, this review was performed to observe whether high copper levels are related to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases (AD and PD), using the literature published recently. Articles that measured copper levels in AD or PD patients was included, as well as they that measured copper levels in models used to mimic these diseases. Also, results about high copper levels effects and its relationship with AD and PD observed in laboratory animals are considered. In summary, 38 and 24 articles with AD and PD patients were included, respectively. Despite of the heterogeneity between the studies in humans, meta-analysis has demonstrated that there is an increase in free and total copper levels in the blood of AD patients compared to controls, and a decrease in copper levels in PD patients. A decrease in the metal content in postmortem brain tissue was observed in AD and PD. In manuscripts using animal models that mimic AD and PD, it was included seven and three articles, respectively. Two of them have reported an increase in copper concentrations in AD model, and one in PD model. Finally, studies with laboratory animals have concluded that high copper levels are related to oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, changes in neurotransmitter levels, cell death, and reduced both cognitive and locomotor activity, which are also described in AD or PD.

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铜含量高与阿尔茨海默氏症和帕金森氏症有关吗?对2011年至2022年间发表的文章进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。
铜在大脑中发挥着重要作用,但高浓度的铜会对神经产生毒性。此外,一些学者指出,铜失衡可能与神经退行性疾病有关。因此,本综述利用最近发表的文献来观察高铜水平是否与阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病(AD 和 PD)有关。本文收录了在阿尔茨海默病或帕金森病患者体内测量铜含量的文章,以及在模拟这些疾病的模型中测量铜含量的文章。此外,还考虑了在实验动物身上观察到的高铜水平效应及其与注意力缺失症和注意力缺失症的关系。总之,分别纳入了 38 篇和 24 篇关于注意力缺失症和注意力缺陷障碍患者的文章。尽管对人类的研究存在异质性,但荟萃分析表明,与对照组相比,AD 患者血液中的游离铜和总铜含量有所增加,而 PD 患者的铜含量则有所下降。据观察,AD 和帕金森病患者死后脑组织中的金属含量有所下降。在使用动物模型模拟注意力缺失症和注意力缺失症的手稿中,分别收录了七篇和三篇文章。其中两篇文章报告了注意力缺失症模型中铜浓度的增加,一篇文章报告了注意力缺失症模型中铜浓度的增加。最后,通过对实验动物的研究得出结论,铜含量高与氧化应激、神经炎症、线粒体功能障碍、神经递质水平变化、细胞死亡以及认知和运动活动能力下降有关,而这些在注意力缺失症和注意力缺陷症中也有描述。
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Biometals
Biometals 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
8.60%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BioMetals is the only established journal to feature the important role of metal ions in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, environmental science, and medicine. BioMetals is an international, multidisciplinary journal singularly devoted to the rapid publication of the fundamental advances of both basic and applied research in this field. BioMetals offers a forum for innovative research and clinical results on the structure and function of: - metal ions - metal chelates, - siderophores, - metal-containing proteins - biominerals in all biosystems. - BioMetals rapidly publishes original articles and reviews. BioMetals is a journal for metals researchers who practice in medicine, biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, microbiology, cell biology, chemistry, and plant physiology who are based academic, industrial and government laboratories.
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