The role of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases and potential antioxidant therapies

Paula Sienes Bailo,Elena Llorente Martin,Pilar Calmarza,Silvia Montolio Breva, Adrian Bravo Gomez, Adela Pozo Giraldez, Joan J. Sanchez-Pascuala Callau, Juana M. Vaquer Santamaria, Anita Dayaldasani Khialani, Concepcion Cerda Mico, Jordi Camps Andreu,Guillermo Saez Tormo,Isabel Fort Gallifa

ADVANCES IN LABORATORY MEDICINE-AVANCES EN MEDICINA DE LABORATORIO(2022)

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Objectives: The central nervous system (CNS) is essential for homeostasis and controls the physiological functions of the body. However, the biochemical characteristics of the CNS make it especially vulnerable to oxidative damage (OS). This phenomenon compromises correct CNS functioning, leading to neurodegeneration and neuronal death.Contents: OS plays a crucial role in the physiopathology of neurodegenerative diseases. It is involved in multiple mechanisms of nucleic acid, protein, and lipid oxidation, thereby contributing to progressive brain damage. These mechanisms include mitochondrial dysfunction; excessive production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species; deficiency of antioxidant defenses; protein oligomerization; cytokine production and inflammatory response; blood-brain barrier abnormalities; and proteasome dysfunction. All these dysfunctions are involved in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.Summary and outlook: A curative treatment is currently not available. Research is focused on the search for therapies that reduce oxidative damage and delay disease progression. In the recent years, researchers have focused their attention on the effects of antioxidant therapies.
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antioxidants,biomarkers,neurodegenerative diseases,oxidative stress,reactive species
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