How to Keep Oxidative Stress Under Control

IF 0.8 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Current Nutrition & Food Science Pub Date : 2007-07-31 DOI:10.2174/157340107781369143
L. Pire, G. Deby-dupont, T. Lemineur, J. Preiser
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Abstract

An excessive production of oxidants disturbs the normal intracellular equilibrium, and can lead to an “oxidative stress”. Recent data indicate that several components of the regular diet as well as chemical compounds and drugs can modulate the so-called “oxidative stress” both via anti-oxidant effects and via inhibition or activation of the enzymes involved in reactive nitrogen oxygen species (RNOS). We will describe in this review article the biochemistry of oxygen, the physiological roles and regulation of oxidative stress. The clinical relevance of uncontrolled oxidative stress will be presented as well as the results of therapeutic trials with antioxidants. New promising strategies which modulate the activities of the RNOS generating enzymes, with selected catalytic inhibitors will be discussed.
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如何控制氧化应激
过量产生的氧化剂扰乱了正常的细胞内平衡,并可导致“氧化应激”。最近的数据表明,常规饮食中的一些成分以及化合物和药物可以通过抗氧化作用和抑制或激活参与活性氮氧(RNOS)的酶来调节所谓的“氧化应激”。本文将从氧的生物化学、氧化应激的生理作用及调控等方面进行综述。不受控制的氧化应激的临床相关性以及抗氧化剂治疗试验的结果将被提出。新的有前途的策略,以调节RNOS生成酶的活性,与选定的催化抑制剂将进行讨论。
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期刊介绍: Current Nutrition & Food Science publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on basic and clinical nutrition and food sciences. The journal aims to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all nutrition and food scientists.
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