2022
DOI: 10.1111/1756-185x.14370
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Iron supplementation aggravates joint inflammation in mice with acute gouty arthritis

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“…[ 93 ] Elevated serum uric acid, which is involved in iron metabolism, has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for gout. [ 94 ] Iron supplementation exacerbates joint inflammation in mice with acute GA. [ 95 ] Targeting iron metabolism to treat GA is also a promising approach. MSU crystals and other particulate matter can induce ferroptosis in various cells, but ferroptosis inhibitors cannot directly prevent MSU crystal-induced necrosis in mouse macrophages.…”
Section: Iron Metabolism and Arthritismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 93 ] Elevated serum uric acid, which is involved in iron metabolism, has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for gout. [ 94 ] Iron supplementation exacerbates joint inflammation in mice with acute GA. [ 95 ] Targeting iron metabolism to treat GA is also a promising approach. MSU crystals and other particulate matter can induce ferroptosis in various cells, but ferroptosis inhibitors cannot directly prevent MSU crystal-induced necrosis in mouse macrophages.…”
Section: Iron Metabolism and Arthritismentioning
confidence: 99%