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Research progress on association and mechanisms of copper dyshomeostasis with development of chronic diseases

Haibo ZHANG et al · Editorial Committee of Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine · 2026

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Copper is an essential trace element in the human body, extensively involved in key physiological and biochemical processes such as antioxidant defense, energy metabolism, neural signaling, and immune regulation. In recent years, increasing research has focused on the potential role of copper dyshomeostasis in the development of chronic diseases. Studies indicate that abnormal copper levels, particularly elevated free copper, may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, diabetes, and cancer by inducing oxidative stress, impairing mitochondrial function, and disrupting immune regulation. Concurrently, copper homeostasis abnormalities have been demonstrated to be closely associated with increased all-cause mortality and accelerated aging. This systematic review comprehensively examined physiological functions, metabolic pathways, and environmental exposure characteristics of copper. It emphasized the epidemiological and mechanistic links between copper metabolism disorders and multiple chronic diseases, while exploring the potential applications of copper ion transporters and chelating agents in disease intervention. This work provides scientific evidence for the prevention, control, and precision treatment of copper-related chronic diseases.

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al, H. Z. E. (2026). Research progress on association and mechanisms of copper dyshomeostasis with development of chronic diseases. https://doi.org/10.11836/JEOM25314

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al, Haibo ZHANG et. "Research progress on association and mechanisms of copper dyshomeostasis with development of chronic diseases." 2026. https://doi.org/10.11836/JEOM25314.

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al, Haibo ZHANG et. 2026. "Research progress on association and mechanisms of copper dyshomeostasis with development of chronic diseases.". https://doi.org/10.11836/JEOM25314.

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al, H. Z. E. 2026, Research progress on association and mechanisms of copper dyshomeostasis with development of chronic diseases, Editorial Committee of Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, available at: https://doi.org/10.11836/JEOM25314 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Research progress on association and mechanisms of copper dyshomeostasis with development of chronic diseases
Autor / colaboradores
Haibo ZHANG et al
Editorial
Editorial Committee of Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2095-9982
ISSN
2095-9982
Idioma
eng

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