Is Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number from Human Blood Associated with Iron Deposits in the Brain?

ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING(2024)

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Iron overload is implicated in mitochondrial dysfunction. Some iron and mitochondria-related measures show sex differences. It is unclear whether mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn) from blood associated with iron depositions in the brain or liver and whether the relationship differs by sex. In this population-based study, we find that among community-dwelling adults, lower mtDNAcn assessed in blood is associated with higher brain iron in basal ganglia and hippocampus and more liver fat, and not with brain volumes or liver iron. Interestingly, the association between mtDNAcn and brain iron in basal ganglia is prominent in men. Our observations lead to the hypothesis that mechanisms connecting mitochondrial dysfunction and iron overload may differ between brain and liver and differ by sex.
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mitochondria,iron,brain,aging
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