Is Ferroptosis the Mechanistic Bridge Connecting Iron Dysregulation to Muscle Wasting and Functional Decline in Aging?

铁死亡是连接铁代谢紊乱与肌肉萎缩和衰老功能衰退的机制桥梁吗?

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Abstract

Age-related decline in physical function is a hallmark of aging and a major driver of morbidity, disability, and loss of independence in older adults, yet the molecular processes linking muscle aging to functional deterioration remain incompletely defined. Emerging evidence implicates ferroptosis, defined as iron-dependent, lipid peroxidation-driven cell death, as a compelling but underexplored contributor to age-related muscle wasting and weakness. Although ferroptosis signatures appear in aged muscle across cellular, animal, and human studies, their causal role in functional decline has not been clearly established. Here, we synthesize current evidence to propose a framework in which iron dyshomeostasis, impaired antioxidant defenses, and dysregulated ferritinophagy converge to create a pro-ferroptotic milieu that compromises muscle energetics, structural integrity, and regenerative capacity. We delineate key knowledge gaps, including the absence of ferroptosis-specific biomarkers in human muscle and limited longitudinal data linking ferroptotic stress to mobility outcomes. Finally, we highlight potential therapeutic opportunities targeting iron handling and lipid peroxidation pathways. A better understanding of the contribution of ferroptosis to muscle aging may enable development of mechanistically informed biomarkers and interventions to preserve strength and mobility in older adults.

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