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Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in aging and cancer

Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in aging and cancer

... to cancer cells, normal cells at the end of their replicative life span are in a process known as cellular senescence which is characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest, morphological changes, epigenetic ... See full document

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Proteinopathy, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction: cross talk in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease

Proteinopathy, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction: cross talk in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease

... proteins), mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are the cardinal features in either ...the aging brain for both the diseases; very interestingly, the nature of interactions ... See full document

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Various Factors Involving Aging: Electron Transfer, Reactive Oxygen Species And Oxidative Stress

Various Factors Involving Aging: Electron Transfer, Reactive Oxygen Species And Oxidative Stress

... premature aging due to ...of mitochondrial DNA and involvement of polyunsaturated fatty acids (Dubinina and Pustygina, ...and mitochondrial aging (Jendryczko, ...treats mitochondrial ... See full document

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Selective killing of gastric cancer cells by a small molecule via targeting TrxR1 and ROS-mediated ER stress activation

Selective killing of gastric cancer cells by a small molecule via targeting TrxR1 and ROS-mediated ER stress activation

... gastric cancer cell lines, accompanied with the corresponding changes in the levels of proteins involved in apoptosis- and cell cycle- related ...ER stress, ROS over production could lead to ... See full document

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Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases

Oxidative stress, aging, and diseases

... defenses. Oxidative stress occurs from the imbalance between RONS production and these antioxidant ...defenses. Aging is a process characterized by the progressive loss of tissue and organ ...The ... See full document

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Free Radicals: Health Implications and their Mitigation by Herbals

Free Radicals: Health Implications and their Mitigation by Herbals

... Free radicals pose serious threat to tissues and vital organs, especially membrane lipids, proteins and nucleic acids of cells. Overproduction of reactive oxygen/ nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) and other related radicals ... See full document

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IRS2 increases mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in a mouse model of Huntington disease

IRS2 increases mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in a mouse model of Huntington disease

... Understanding the molecular mechanisms that coordinate nutri- ent homeostasis and life span is clinically important and scientifi- cally challenging (1). In contrast to the lengthy and poorly defined degenerative ... See full document

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Mitochondrial Fission Induces Glycolytic Reprogramming in Cancer-Associated Myofibroblasts, Driving Stromal Lactate Production, and Early Tumor Growth

Mitochondrial Fission Induces Glycolytic Reprogramming in Cancer-Associated Myofibroblasts, Driving Stromal Lactate Production, and Early Tumor Growth

... extensive mitochondrial fragmentation, driving mitochondrial ...undergo oxidative stress, with increased ROS production, and the onset of autophagy and mitophagy, both catabolic ... See full document

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Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in Kindler syndrome

Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in Kindler syndrome

... pathognomonic features of KS, not related to skin fra- gility such as aging, inflammation and cancer have been strongly associated to oxidative stress [9]. Reactive oxy- gen species (ROS) are ... See full document

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Is mitochondrial dysfunction a driving mechanism linking COPD to nonsmall cell lung carcinoma?

Is mitochondrial dysfunction a driving mechanism linking COPD to nonsmall cell lung carcinoma?

... in oxidative stress compared with non-COPD ...in mitochondrial ROS compared with healthy smokers and nonsmokers [49], an effect at least partly due to mitochondrial ...to cancer. As ... See full document

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Free Radical Pharmacology and its role in various diseases

Free Radical Pharmacology and its role in various diseases

... DNA,. Cancer cells in particular, in comparison to normal cells, have higher levels of ROS and are more susceptible to mitochondrial dysfunction due to their higher metabolic ...rate. Cancer ... See full document

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Mitochondrial dysfunction associated with increased oxidative stress and α-synuclein accumulation in PARK2 iPSC-derived neurons and postmortem brain tissue

Mitochondrial dysfunction associated with increased oxidative stress and α-synuclein accumulation in PARK2 iPSC-derived neurons and postmortem brain tissue

... To determine whether iPSC-derived neurons recapitu- lated the in vivo phenotypes of the corresponding cell donors, we next examined α-synuclein accumulation in PARK2 iPSC-derived neurons. To rule out the possibility that ... See full document

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Bench to bedside review: Targeting antioxidants to mitochondria in sepsis

Bench to bedside review: Targeting antioxidants to mitochondria in sepsis

... whether oxidative stress contributes to mitochondrial ...occurs. Oxidative stress has been reported consistently in patients with sepsis, and mitochondrial dysfunction as ... See full document

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Apoptosis and Skeletal Muscle in Aging

Apoptosis and Skeletal Muscle in Aging

... during aging this balance is disrupted by the in- creased oxidative stress typical of aging ...age-related oxidative stress in skeletal muscle may determine not only this ... See full document

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Association between heat stress and oxidative stress in poultry; mitochondrial dysfunction and dietary interventions with phytochemicals

Association between heat stress and oxidative stress in poultry; mitochondrial dysfunction and dietary interventions with phytochemicals

... alleviating oxidative damage upon heat stress ...and Stress- roak, which are Ayurvedic polyherbal preparations, could relieve heat stress as compared to a control ...diet. Stress- roak ... See full document

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BHV-1 induced oxidative stress contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction in MDBK cells

BHV-1 induced oxidative stress contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction in MDBK cells

... the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) in response to bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) infection of MDBK cells were measured, ...dependent mitochondrial damage and ultimately disruption of energy metabolism ... See full document

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Targeting Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress in Activated Microglia using Dendrimer-Based Therapeutics

Targeting Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress in Activated Microglia using Dendrimer-Based Therapeutics

... Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with several neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease [6], Parkinson’s disease [7], amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [8], multiple sclerosis [9], as well as ... See full document

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Mitochondrial Deficiencies and Oxidative Stress in Parkinson's Disease:  A Slippery Slope to Cell Death

Mitochondrial Deficiencies and Oxidative Stress in Parkinson's Disease: A Slippery Slope to Cell Death

... In mitochondrial respiratory dysfunction, ATP production is ...from mitochondrial respiratory failure feedback into the mitochondria and further degrade its normal activity (Mizuno ... See full document

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Overview The Role Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Pathogenesis Of Neurodegenerative Disease

Overview The Role Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Pathogenesis Of Neurodegenerative Disease

... inhibit mitochondrial respiration and increase production of ROS, causes loss of dopaminergic neurons in human and animal models leads to a hypothesis that oxidative stress and mitochondrial ... See full document

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<p>Bridging the Gap Between Physical Health and Autism Spectrum Disorder</p>

<p>Bridging the Gap Between Physical Health and Autism Spectrum Disorder</p>

... of oxidative stress alongside reductions in glu- tathione and other important cellular antioxidants have been reported in other body regions and in immune ...Atypical mitochondrial energy metabolism ... See full document

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