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Iron role paradox in nerve degeneration and regeneration
Iron accumulates in the neural tissue during peripheral nerve degeneration.
Some studies have already been suggested that iron facilitates Wallerian
degeneration (WD) events such as Schwann cell de-differentiation. On the other
hand, intracellular iron levels remain elevated during nerve regeneration and
gradually decrease. Iron enhances Schwann cell differentiation and axonal
outgrowth. Therefore, there seems to be a paradox in the role of iron during
nerve degeneration and regeneration. We explain this contradiction by
suggesting that the increase in intracellular iron concentration during
peripheral nerve degeneration is likely to prepare neural cells for the
initiation of regeneration. Changes in iron levels are the result of changes in
the expression of iron homeostasis proteins. In this review, we will first
discuss the changes in the iron/iron homeostasis protein levels during
peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration and then explain how iron is
related to nerve regeneration. This data may help better understand the
mechanisms of peripheral nerve repair and find a solution to prevent or slow
the progression of peripheral neuropathies.