نتایج جستجو برای: ros

تعداد نتایج: 30099  

Journal: :cell journal 0
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objective: chlorpyrifos (cpf) is a neurotoxic organophosphorus (op) insecticide. its mechanism of action includes oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, and inhibition of the acetylcholinesterase enzyme (ache). the aim of the present study is to investigate cpf toxicity in mature and immature cerebellar granule neurons (cgns), as well as its effect on glutamate induced excitotoxicity. materials and ...

2014
Stanley Andrisse Rikki M. Koehler Joseph E. Chen Gaytri D. Patel Vivek R. Vallurupalli Benjamin A. Ratliff Daniel E. Warren Jonathan S. Fisher

In skeletal muscle cells, GLUT1 is responsible for a large portion of basal uptake of glucose and dehydroascorbic acid, both of which play roles in antioxidant defense. We hypothesized that conditions that would decrease GLUT1-mediated transport would cause increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in L6 myoblasts, while conditions that would increase GLUT1-mediated transport would result ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1980
I Gery

Bovine rod outer segments (ROS) specifically stimulate DNA synthesis in lymphocyte cultures from guinea pigs preimmunized with ROS. At doses above 10 microgram/ml protein, however, preparations of ROS inhibit DNA and RNA synthesis by the sensitized lymphocytes or by normal lymphocytes reacting to mitogens. The inhibtion of RNA synthesis becomes apparent after 24 hr of incubation, whereas little...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
Florian L Muller Wook Song Youngmok C Jang Yuhong Liu Marian Sabia Arlan Richardson Holly Van Remmen

Reactive oxygen species (ROS), especially mitochondrial ROS, are postulated to play a significant role in muscle atrophy. We report a dramatic increase in mitochondrial ROS generation in three conditions associated with muscle atrophy: in aging, in mice lacking CuZn-SOD (Sod1(-/-)), and in the neurodegenerative disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). ROS generation in muscle mitochondria ...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2015
Hani A Al-Shobaili Ahmed A Ahmed Zafar Rasheed

OBJECTIVES To investigate the role of reactive-oxygen-species (ROS) induced epitopes on human-serum-albumin (HSA) and thyroid antigens in psoriasis autoimmunity.   METHODS This study was performed in the College of Medicine, Qassim University, Buraidah, Saudi Arabia between May 2014 and February 2015. The study was designed to explore the role of ROS-induced epitopes in psoriasis autoimmunity...

2017
Anna Podgórska Maria Burian Bożena Szal

Reactive oxygen species (ROS), by their very nature, are highly reactive, and it is no surprise that they can cause damage to organic molecules. In cells, ROS are produced as byproducts of many metabolic reactions, but plants are prepared for this ROS output. Even though extracellular ROS generation constitutes only a minor part of a cell's total ROS level, this fraction is of extraordinary imp...

2015
LA Pavelescu

Studies devoted to the detection and measurement of free radicals in biological systems generally generated accepted methods of reactive oxygen species (ROS) level analysis. When out of control, ROS induces tissue damage, chronic inflammatory processes and cellular functional disturbances. Aerobic organisms have adapted to defense against ROS aggression by developing potent antioxidant mechanis...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2015
Darya V Pyatrikas Irina V Fedoseeva Nina N Varakina Tatyana M Rusaleva Alexei V Stepanov Anna V Fedyaeva Gennadii B Borovskii Eugene G Rikhvanov

Moderate heat shock increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production that led to cell death in glucose-grown Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells. Conditions that disturb mitochondrial functions such as treatment by uncouplers and petite mutation were shown to inhibit ROS production and protects cell from thermal death. Hence, mitochondria are responsible for ROS production and play an active role ...

Journal: :European cells & materials 2012
Nicholas Bryan Helen Ahswin Neil Smart Yves Bayon Stephen Wohlert John A Hunt

Wound healing requires a fine balance between the positive and deleterious effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS); a group of extremely potent molecules, rate limiting in successful tissue regeneration. A balanced ROS response will debride and disinfect a tissue and stimulate healthy tissue turnover; suppressed ROS will result in infection and an elevation in ROS will destroy otherwise health...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Helene Girouard Gang Wang Eduardo F Gallo Josef Anrather Ping Zhou Virginia M Pickel Costantino Iadecola

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) participate in NMDA receptor signaling. However, the source(s) of the ROS and their role in the increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) induced by NMDA receptor activation have not been firmly established. NADPH oxidase generates ROS in neurons, but there is no direct evidence that this enzyme is present in neurons containing NMDA receptors, or ...

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