Zheng Yang, Li Xiao-Kun, Wang Yuehui, Cai Lu
Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Jilin University First Clinical College, Changchun, People's Republic of China.
Hemoglobin. 2008;32(1-2):135-45. doi: 10.1080/03630260701727077.
Zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are essential minerals that are required for a variety of biomolecules to maintain the normal structure, function, and proliferation of cells. These metals can be toxic in excessive amounts, especially in certain genetic disorders. The homeostasis of these trace elements results from a tightly coordinated regulation by different proteins involved in their uptake, excretion and intracellular storage/trafficking. Through the Fenton reaction, Cu and Fe under a non protein-binding condition, can generate various reactive oxygen species, damaging tissues or cells. Abnormal metabolism of Zn, Cu and Fe can lead to several chronic pathogenesis, such as diabetes or diabetic complications. These pathogenic conditions appear to be prevalent in Zn and Cu deficiency, as well as Cu and Fe overload. In the Fe and Cu overloading conditions, Fe and Cu chelating drugs could be used to control diabetes and diabetic complications. The essentiality, toxicity and roles of these metals in the pathogenesis of diabetes and diabetic complications are discussed.
锌(Zn)、铜(Cu)和铁(Fe)是必需矿物质,多种生物分子需要它们来维持细胞的正常结构、功能和增殖。这些金属过量时可能有毒,尤其是在某些遗传疾病中。这些微量元素的稳态源于参与其摄取、排泄和细胞内储存/运输的不同蛋白质的紧密协调调节。通过芬顿反应,非蛋白质结合状态下的铜和铁可产生活性氧,损伤组织或细胞。锌、铜和铁的代谢异常可导致多种慢性发病机制,如糖尿病或糖尿病并发症。这些致病情况在锌和铜缺乏以及铜和铁过载时似乎很普遍。在铁和铜过载的情况下,可使用铁和铜螯合药物来控制糖尿病和糖尿病并发症。本文讨论了这些金属在糖尿病和糖尿病并发症发病机制中的必要性、毒性及作用。