Oxidative Stress Markers

Y. Naito, Masaichi-chang-il Lee, Y. Kato, R. Nagai, Y. Yonei
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Oxidative stress is a high-profile element among the risk factors for aging. Although several stress markers have been proposed for the evaluation of oxidative stress, there remains much room for improvement in testing and evaluation methods. In the Current Concept Session “Oxidative Stress Markers” at the of the most recent research works were presented under the titles “Present Status and New Development of Evaluation of Oxidative Stress Markers,” “Oxidative Modification of Proteins and Its Quantitative Detection,” and “Modification/Degeneration of Proteins and Advanced Glycation Endproducts (AGEs)”.Several markers are available for evaluation of the oxidative stress status. Methods of detecting oxidatively modified substances as new markers by mass spectrography (MS) have been developed. Oxidative modifications of highly reactive cysteine residues in several target proteins such as tyrosine phosphatase and thioredoxin-related proteins control the functions of relevant molecules, and thereby play an important role in signal transmission. Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) gradually accumulate with aging and are involved in the development of diabetic complications, Alzheimer's disease, and arteriosclerosis. Basic studies of the indicators of glycation are also important.This general article outlines oxidative stress markers with a focus on oxidative modification of proteins and glycation of proteins, both of which have received attention in recent years, and introduces information regarding newly discovered markers for oxidative stress.
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氧化应激标志物
氧化应激是衰老风险因素中备受关注的一个因素。虽然已经提出了几种评价氧化应激的应激标志物,但在检测和评价方法上仍有很大的改进空间。在“氧化应激标记物”的当前概念会议上,以“氧化应激标记物评价的现状与新发展”、“蛋白质的氧化修饰及其定量检测”和“蛋白质的修饰/变性和晚期糖基化终产物(AGEs)”为主题介绍了最新的研究成果。有几种标志物可用于评价氧化应激状态。质谱法(MS)是一种新的检测氧化修饰物质的方法。酪氨酸磷酸酶和硫氧还蛋白相关蛋白等多种靶蛋白中高活性半胱氨酸残基的氧化修饰可控制相关分子的功能,从而在信号传递中发挥重要作用。晚期糖基化终产物(AGEs)随着年龄的增长逐渐积累,并参与糖尿病并发症、阿尔茨海默病和动脉硬化的发展。糖基化指标的基础研究也很重要。本文概述了近年来受到关注的氧化应激标志物,重点介绍了蛋白质的氧化修饰和蛋白质的糖基化,并介绍了新发现的氧化应激标志物的信息。
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