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. 2013 Dec 3;2013:635831. doi: 10.1155/2013/635831

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Role of hypoperfusion in elevation of oxidative stress and energy failure. As hypoperfusion reduces blood flow towards cells resulting in reduced ferritin Fe3+ protein, it releases unbound iron Fe2+ molecules resulting in formation of ROS thus increasing the oxidative stress. Hypoperfusion also leads to unavailability of glucose to brain cells thus leading to energy failure.