Relationship between inflammation and oxidative stress and its effect on multiple sclerosis

E.J. Ramos-González , O.K. Bitzer-Quintero , G. Ortiz , J.J. Hernández-Cruz , L.J. Ramírez-Jirano
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Abstract

Introduction

This paper highlights the relationship of inflammation and oxidative stress as damage mechanisms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), considered an inflammatory and autoimmune disease.

Development

The oxidative stress concept has been defined by an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants in favor of the oxidants. There is necessary to do physiological functions, like the respiration chain, but in certain conditions, the production of reactive species overpassed the antioxidant systems, which could cause tissue damage. On the other hand, it is well established that inflammation is a complex reaction in the vascularized connective tissue in response to diverse stimuli. However, an unregulated prolonged inflammatory process also can induce tissue damage.

Conclusion

Both inflammation and oxidative stress are interrelated since one could promote the other, leading to a toxic feedback system, which contributes to the inflammatory and demyelination process in MS.

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炎症与氧化应激之间的关系及其对多发性硬化症的影响
导读:多发性硬化症(MS)被认为是一种炎症性和自身免疫性疾病,本文强调了炎症和氧化应激作为多发性硬化症(MS)损害机制的关系。氧化剂对呼吸链等生理功能是必需的,但在某些情况下,活性物质的产生超过了抗氧化系统,从而可能造成组织损伤。另一方面,众所周知,炎症是血管结缔组织在各种刺激下产生的复杂反应。结论炎症和氧化应激是相互关联的,因为两者中的一个会促进另一个,从而形成毒性反馈系统,导致多发性硬化症的炎症和脱髓鞘过程。
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