还原性应激:营养过剩引起代谢紊乱的关键途径

IF 11.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shiyi Zhang, Na Wang, Zhichao Gao, Jia Gao, Xiaohui Wang, Hao Xie, Cong-Yi Wang, Shu Zhang
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摘要

氧化还原状态的平衡对维持生理稳态至关重要。几十年来,研究的焦点主要集中在氧化应激的概念上,它涉及几乎所有疾病的机制。然而,强有力的证据强调,还原性应激,氧化还原谱的另一边,在各种疾病的发展中起着关键作用,特别是那些与代谢和心血管健康有关的疾病。在这篇综述中,我们提出了大量的证据,证明了还原性应激的发生及其主要在代谢和心血管疾病中的重要意义。还原性应激被定义为细胞氧化还原平衡向更还原状态的转变,其特征是内源性还原剂(如NADH、NADPH和GSH)超过其氧化对应物(NAD+、NADP+和GSSG)。虽然氧化应激一直是肥胖、代谢紊乱和心血管疾病研究的主要机制,但越来越多的证据强调了还原性应激的关键作用。本文讨论了还原性应激对代谢和心血管疾病的影响,强调了其对关键细胞过程的影响。例如,过量的NADH积累可以通过损害电子传递链来破坏线粒体功能,导致ATP的产生减少和活性氧的产生增加。在内质网(ER)中,过量的还原性等价物阻碍蛋白质折叠,触发内质网应激并激活未折叠的蛋白质反应,从而导致胰岛素抵抗和细胞稳态受损。此外,我们探讨了过量的抗氧化剂补充如何通过进一步改变氧化还原平衡来加剧还原性应激,潜在地破坏运动的有益效果,损害心血管健康,并加剧代谢紊乱,特别是在肥胖个体中。越来越多的证据要求重新评估还原性应激在疾病发病机制和治疗干预中的作用。
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Reductive stress: The key pathway in metabolic disorders induced by overnutrition

Reductive stress: The key pathway in metabolic disorders induced by overnutrition

Background

The balance of redox states is crucial for maintaining physiological homeostasis. For decades, the focus has been mainly on the concept of oxidative stress, which is involved in the mechanism of almost all diseases. However, robust evidence has highlighted that reductive stress, the other side of the redox spectrum, plays a pivotal role in the development of various diseases, particularly those related to metabolism and cardiovascular health.

Aim of Review

In this review, we present an extensive array of evidence for the occurrence of reductive stress and its significant implications mainly in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

Key Scientific Concepts of Review

Reductive stress is defined as a shift in the cellular redox balance towards a more reduced state, characterized by an excess of endogenous reductants (such as NADH, NADPH, and GSH) over their oxidized counterparts (NAD+, NADP+, and GSSG). While oxidative stress has been the predominant mechanism studied in obesity, metabolic disorders, and cardiovascular diseases, growing evidence underscores the critical role of reductive stress. This review discusses how reductive stress contributes to metabolic and cardiovascular pathologies, emphasizing its effects on key cellular processes. For example, excessive NADH accumulation can disrupt mitochondrial function by impairing the electron transport chain, leading to decreased ATP production and increased production of reactive oxygen species. In the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), an excess of reductive equivalents hampers protein folding, triggering ER stress and activating the unfolded protein response, which can lead to insulin resistance and compromised cellular homeostasis. Furthermore, we explore how excessive antioxidant supplementation can exacerbate reductive stress by further shifting the redox balance, potentially undermining the beneficial effects of exercise, impairing cardiovascular health, and aggravating metabolic disorders, particularly in obese individuals. This growing body of evidence calls for a reevaluation of the role of reductive stress in disease pathogenesis and therapeutic interventions.
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Journal of Advanced Research
Journal of Advanced Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
CiteScore
21.60
自引率
0.90%
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280
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Research (J. Adv. Res.) is an applied/natural sciences, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research. The journal aims to contribute to applied research and knowledge worldwide through the publication of original and high-quality research articles in the fields of Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, and Basic and Biological Sciences. The following abstracting and indexing services cover the Journal of Advanced Research: PubMed/Medline, Essential Science Indicators, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed Central, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and INSPEC.
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