神经退行性疾病中氧化应激的检测

Avramouli Antigoni, Theocharopoulou Georgia, V. Panayiotis
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氧化应激是由于潜在活性氧的产生与清除活性之间的不平衡而产生的一种代谢状态。活性氧水平的增加可能导致生物分子氧化损伤的增加,这种损伤的积累,以及许多致病性疾病的发展,特别是涉及人类大脑的疾病。线粒体氧化损伤以及氧化核苷损伤可能是神经退行性疾病发病机制中的一个重要问题。为了证明活性氧在正常衰老,特别是阿尔茨海默病中的潜在作用,本研究将试图检查健康受试者和患有阿尔茨海默病的患者的氧化应激水平是否存在差异。此外,我们将试图证明早期检测活性氧是否可以作为神经退行性疾病发展的预后因素。
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Detection of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases
Oxidative stress is a metabolic condition generating from the disproportion between the production of potentially reactive oxygen species and the scavenging activities. Increased level of reactive oxygen species may cause increased oxidative damage of biomolecules, an accumulation of this damage, and the development of many pathogenic conditions, especially the ones that implicate the human brain. Mitochondrial oxidative damage as well as oxidative nucleoside damage could be a significant issue in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. In order to demonstrate the potential contribution of reactive oxygen species in normal aging and especially Alzheimer's disease this research will try to examine if there is a differentiation between the levels of oxidative stress in healthy subjects and patients suffering from the disease. Furthermore, we shall try to demonstrate if the early detection of reactive oxygen species could be used as a prognostic factor for the development of neurodegenerative diseases.
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