氧化应激-抗氧化剂失衡是小儿肥胖症的生理病因核心吗?

Ancuța Lupu, S. Fotea, Elena Jechel, I. Stârcea, Ileana Ioniuc, Anton Knieling, D. Șalaru, M. Săsăran, Olga Cirstea, Neli Revenco, Cristina Maria Mihai, V. Lupu, A. Nedelcu
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尽管人们很早就认识到肥胖症是一种具有全球影响的流行病,但对其发病机理和治疗方法的研究仍在不断增加。21 世纪的文献记载,多达三分之一的儿童体重超标。肥胖的决定因素及其系统性影响是多方面的,也是可变的。关于超重对心血管、肺部、消化系统、新陈代谢、神经-心理甚至皮肤疾病的潜在影响,相关信息已经有了广泛的概述。潜在疾病与相关并发症之间的联系似乎部分归因于氧化应激。除此之外,鉴于最近 COVID-19 的流行,氧化应激在超重儿童和青少年慢性炎症的诱导、维持和强化中所扮演的角色再次成为人们关注的话题。因此,本综述旨在更新有关肥胖症的一般数据,重点关注肥胖症的生理病理机制,其中涉及氧化应激。同时,我们还将简要介绍最新的病理诊断和管理原则。其中,我们将主要强调内源性和外源性抗氧化剂在小儿肥胖症演变过程中的影响。为了实现我们的目标,我们将参考专业文献中发表的最新研究。
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Is oxidative stress - antioxidants imbalance the physiopathogenic core in pediatric obesity?
Despite the early recognition of obesity as an epidemic with global implications, research on its pathogenesis and therapeutic approach is still on the rise. The literature of the 21st century records an excess weight found in up to 1/3 of children. Both the determining factors and its systemic effects are multiple and variable. Regarding its involvement in the potentiation of cardio-vascular, pulmonary, digestive, metabolic, neuro-psychic or even dermatological diseases, the information is already broadly outlined. The connection between the underlying disease and the associated comorbidities seems to be partially attributable to oxidative stress. In addition to these, and in the light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the role played by oxidative stress in the induction, maintenance and potentiation of chronic inflammation among overweight children and adolescents becomes a topic of interest again. Thus, this review’s purpose is to update general data on obesity, with an emphasis on the physiopathological mechanisms that underlie it and involve oxidative stress. At the same time, we briefly present the latest principles of pathology diagnosis and management. Among these, we will mainly emphasize the impact played by endogenous and exogenous antioxidants in the evolutionary course of pediatric obesity. In order to achieve our objectives, we will refer to the most recent studies published in the specialized literature.
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