partially_addressed neurodegeneration

What is the role of ferroptosis - an iron-dependent, lipid peroxidation-driven form of regulated cell death - in the pathogenesis of ALS and other motor neuron diseases? Specifically: (1) How does GPX4 (glutathione peroxidase 4) and its selenocysteine biochemistry confer vulnerability or resilience in motor neurons? (2) What is the mechanistic link between lipid peroxidation products (PEox, 4-HNE, MDA) and motor neuron death in SOD1, TDP-43, and FUS mutants? (3) Can iron chelation therapies (deferoxamine, deferiprone, clioquinol) slow disease progression via reduction of labile iron and reactive oxygen species? Generate specific, testable hypotheses grounded in published literature.

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