نتایج جستجو برای: oxidative toxic stress

تعداد نتایج: 553499  

2012
B. Poljsak I. Milisav

Oxidative stress arises when there is a marked imbalance between the production and removal of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in favor of the prooxidant balance, leading to potential oxidative damage. ROSs were considered traditionally to be only a toxic byproduct of aerobic metabolism. However, recently, it has become apparent that ROS might control many different physiological processes such a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Yan Xiong Anthony L Contento Phan Quang Nguyen Diane C Bassham

Upon encountering oxidative stress, proteins are oxidized extensively by highly reactive and toxic reactive oxidative species, and these damaged, oxidized proteins need to be degraded rapidly and effectively. There are two major proteolytic systems for bulk degradation in eukaryotes, the proteasome and vacuolar autophagy. In mammalian cells, the 20S proteasome and a specific type of vacuolar au...

2015
Alexis Mougeolle Sylvie Poussard Marion Decossas Christophe Lamaze Olivier Lambert Elise Dargelos

Increased level of oxidative stress, a major actor of cellular aging, impairs the regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle and leads to the reduction in the number and size of muscle fibers causing sarcopenia. Caveolin 1 is the major component of caveolae, small membrane invaginations involved in signaling and endocytic trafficking. Their role has recently expanded to mechanosensing and to the ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Simon V Avery

Aerobic life requires organisms to resist the damaging effects of ROS (reactive oxygen species), particularly during stress. Extensive research has established a detailed picture of how cells respond to oxidative stress. Attention is now focusing on identifying the key molecular targets of ROS, which cause killing when resistance is overwhelmed. Experimental criteria used to establish such targ...

2015
Xunsi Qin Mingjun Cao Fangnong Lai Fan Yang Wei Ge Xifeng Zhang Shunfeng Cheng Xiaofeng Sun Guoqing Qin Wei Shen Lan Li Qing-Yuan Sun

Oxidative stress (OS), as a signal of aberrant intracellular mechanisms, plays key roles in maintaining homeostasis for organisms. The occurrence of OS due to the disorder of normal cellular redox balance indicates the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and/or deficiency of antioxidants. Once the balance is broken down, repression of oxidative stress is one of the most effective wa...

2013
Zhenhong Zhuang Daibin Yang Yaling Huang Shihua Wang

T-2 toxin is known to induce apoptosis in mammalian cells. The mechanism of apoptosis induced by T-2 toxin has been proposed to be linked with oxidative stress and mitochondrial pathway. In the current study, the toxic effect of T-2 on Hela, Bel-7402, and Chang liver cells was examined in dose-dependent and time-dependent manner by MTT assay. Caspase-3 was found to be up-regulated under T-2 tox...

2012
Mirela Petrulea Adriana Muresan Ileana Duncea

Thyroid hormones are involved in the regulation of basal metabolic state and in oxidative metabolism [1]. They can cause many changes in the number and activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain components. This may result in the increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) [2,3]. Oxidative stress is a general term used to describe a state of damage caused by ROS [4]. ROS have a high ...

2012
Zhao Yang Chengcai Chu

Metals like zinc, iron and copper are essential micronutrients required for a wide range of physiological processes in all plant organs for the activities of various metal-dependent enzymes and proteins. However, they can also be toxic at elevated levels. Metals like arsenic, mercury, cadmium and lead are nonessential and potentially highly toxic. Once the cytosolic metal concentration in plant...

Journal: :Nano letters 2006
Tian Xia Michael Kovochich Jonathan Brant Matt Hotze Joan Sempf Terry Oberley Constantinos Sioutas Joanne I Yeh Mark R Wiesner Andre E Nel

Nanomaterial properties differ from those bulk materials of the same composition, allowing them to execute novel activities. A possible downside of these capabilities is harmful interactions with biological systems, with the potential to generate toxicity. An approach to assess the safety of nanomaterials is urgently required. We compared the cellular effects of ambient ultrafine particles with...

2014
Angela Maria Rizzo Paola Antonia Corsetto Francesca Farina Gigliola Montorfano Giuseppe Pani Cristina Battaglia Giulio Sancini Paola Palestini Carol Feghali-Bostwick

Adverse health effects of air pollution attributed mainly to airborne particulate matter have been well documented in the last couple of decades. Short term exposure, referring to a few hours exposure, to high ambient PM10 concentration is linked to increased hospitalization rates for cardiovascular events, typically 24 h after air pollution peaks. Particulate matter exposure is related to pulm...

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