The Role of Iron Overload in Diabetic Cognitive Impairment: A Review

Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2023 Oct 18:16:3235-3247. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S432858. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

It is well documented that diabetes mellitus (DM) is strongly associated with cognitive decline and structural damage to the brain. Cognitive deficits appear early in DM and continue to worsen as the disease progresses, possibly due to different underlying mechanisms. Normal iron metabolism is necessary to maintain normal physiological functions of the brain, but iron deposition is one of the causes of some neurodegenerative diseases. Increasing evidence shows that iron overload not only increases the risk of DM, but also contributes to the development of cognitive impairment. The current review highlights the role of iron overload in diabetic cognitive impairment (DCI), including the specific location and regulation mechanism of iron deposition in the diabetic brain, the factors that trigger iron deposition, and the consequences of iron deposition. Finally, we also discuss possible therapies to improve DCI and brain iron deposition.

Keywords: diabetic cognitive impairment; iron homeostasis; iron overload; iron transport; type 1 diabetes mellitus; type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was supported by the General project of Education Department of Liaoning Province (No: L202027); Applied Basic Research Program of Liaoning Province (No: 2022JH2/101300108, 2023JH2/101300050); Project of Liaoning Provincial Department of Education (No: LJKMZ20221980).