... orders@intechopen.com Oxidative Stressand Diseases, Edited by Volodymyr Lushchak and Dmytro V. Gospodaryov p. cm. ISBN 978-953-51-0552-7 Oxidative Stress: Cause and Consequence of Diseases 17 ... complex I associated with Oxidative Stress: Cause and Consequence of Diseases 15 enzymes of these two big groups may lead to oxidativestressand consequent diseases, among which cancer, ... understanding and advise them quite novel and non-standard approaches to find and decipher mechanisms of diseases. Finally, we would like to thank all authors for their contributions and hard...
... The Basal Levels of Active and Inactive Plasma Renin Concentration in İnfancy and Childhood. Clin Sci 67:383-387. Hemodynamics – New Diagnostic andTherapeuticApproaches 14pathology. ... Zubarev, 2001). Hemodynamics – New Diagnostic andTherapeuticApproaches 12observed. In benign neoplasia, on the other hand, no specific and measurable Doppler flow spectrum has been reported. ... Hemodynamics – New Diagnostic andTherapeuticApproaches 24Chang YJ, Chan IP, Cheng FP, Wang WS, Liu CP & Lin SL. (2010). Relationship between Age, Plasma Renin Activity, and Renal Resistive Index...
... Ambient particulate air pollution induces oxidative stressand alterations of mitochondria and gene expression inbrown and white adipose tissues. Particle and Fibre Toxicology 2011 8:20.Submit ... (eWAT,rWAT, and iWAT, left), and brown adipose depots (iBAT, and mBAT, right) by real-time PCR.n=8.*P < 0.05 vs. FA.Xu et al. Particle and Fibre Toxicology 2011, 8:20http://www.particleandfibretoxicology.com/content/8/1/20Page ... insulinresistan ce, oxidative stress, alteration of vasomotor tone,vascular and visceral inflammation, adiposity, and atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E knockout (ApoE-/-)mice and other several...
... procoagulant state and endothelial dysfunction41. Major atherogenic risk factors are likely mediators in the oxidative modification of DNA, and an increase in oxidativestress may derive from oxidatively ... elucidated. Coronary Artery Disease – New Insights and Novel Approaches 4 The coronary artery system consists of two main arteries, the left and right arteries, and their marginal arterial ... Artery Disease – New Insights and Novel Approaches 6 either induce a prothrombotic/anti-fibrinolytic effect as Apo A resembles both plasminogen and plasmin but has no fibrinolytic activity, and/ or...
... renal disease. Histopathological or cytological findings were present in 12 of these, four of which had tubulointerstitial disease with or without glomerular disease, and three had glomerular disease ... treatment in dogs with non-obstructive renal diseaseand in cats with both non-obstructive and obstructive disease (Rivers et al., 1997a). Fig. 3. Arterial and venous flow patterns in the right ... Hemodynamics – New Diagnostic andTherapeuticApproaches 16interactions between several regulatory pathways (renin–angiotensin, kallikrein–kinin, and prostaglandin–thromboxane) are in fact...
... hypothesis that oxidativestress and myocyte apoptosis play an important role in thepathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases such as ische-mic heart disease, atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy and 10.08.06.05.0****6.04.02.04.03.02.01.0H2O2 ... &Pacher P (2005) Role of oxidative- nitrosative stress and downstream pathways in various forms of cardiomyop-athy and heart failure. Curr Vasc Pharmacol 3,221–229.33 Narula J, Pandey P, Arbustini ... Induction of DNA strand breaks and oxidative stress in HeLa cells by ethanol is dependent on CYP2E1expression. Mutagenesis 22, 189–194.5 McKillop IH & Schrum LW (2005) Alcohol and livercancer....
... cell-protective agentsthat block cell death in response to oxidative stress and hence are used as therapeutic molecules to control oxidative stress- related diseases [12]. However, the con-sequences of the ... oxidative stress (Fig. 4A,B). Under oxidative stress, partial inhi-bition of PARP activity led to altered growth, suggest-ing that oxidativestress could be leading to cell cyclearrest [22] and ... resistance of the unicellular stage of D. discoideum to oxidative stress, and we now show the response of this organism to oxidative stress and the role of PARP during development. We used hydroxylamine...
... effects of BA, ATR and ANT1 siRNA on cell viability and glucose consumption. (A,B) Cell growth curves analyzed bycrystal violet assay in BA and vehicle-treated (A) and in ATR and vehicle-treated ... in Scramble- and ANT1 and ANT2 siRNA-transfectedcells; the 33 kDa band corresponds to ANTproteins, the 43 kDa band corresponds toactin. (E) Western blot analysis of FLAG-ANT1 and FLAG-ANT2 ... survival, thus indicating that ANT1effect is mediated by oxidative stress. A possible explanation for the ANT1-silencing effecton oxidativestressand cell survival could reside in theloss of the...
... apoptosis protein and heat shock proteins [47,48].Caspase-like activity andoxidative stress After the finding of caspase-like activities and aresponse by these enzymes to heat stress, parallel ... stud-ies and supports the occurrence of an oxidative stress period in heat stressed A. viridis [24]. We suggest thatapoptosis induction could be the consequence of theprevious oxidativestress ... underlined.Apoptosis andoxidativestress in bleaching S. Richier et al.4190 FEBS Journal 273 (2006) 41864198 ê 2006 The Authors Journal compilation ê 2006 FEBS Oxidativestressand apoptotic events...
... SYNTHETASE AND OXIDATIVESTRESS IN ANOXIA (HYPOBARIC HYPOXIA) AND REPERFUSION IN RAT BRAIN M. Swamy, Mohd Jamsani Mat Salleh, K. N .S. Sirajudeen, Wan Roslina Wan Yusof and G. Chandran ... thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and decreased total antioxidant status indicate the presence of oxidativestress in anoxia and reperfusion. The increased arginase and sustained decrease of GS ... incidents involving anesthesia. To under-stand the role of citrulline-NO cycle enzymes, GS and the oxidative status in anoxia and reperfusion, NOS, AS, AL, GS and arginase activities along with the...
... Aspects of OxidativeStress Interplay Between Oxidativeand Carbonyl Stresses: Molecular Mechanisms, Biological Effects andTherapeutic Strategies of Protection 29 4. Lipoxidation and glycoxidation ... linking carbonyl and oxidative stresses Glycation and LPO are closely linked with oxidativestress (Figure 15). Oxidation reactions and ROS have been shown to be involved and frequently accelerate ... concentration of RCS, ALEs and AGEs may result in carbonyl /oxidative stress. Interplay Between Oxidativeand Carbonyl Stresses: Molecular Mechanisms, Biological Effects andTherapeutic Strategies...
... and apop-tosis. The duration of exposure to oxidative stress affects c-Fos stability and BimEL expression by chang-ing the duration of the ERK signal. Therefore, theduration of oxidativestress ... (ATZ) and mercaptosuccinic acidinhibited catalase and glutathione peroxidase, whichare antioxidative enzymes that eliminate hydrogen per-oxide, and caused sustained increases in ROS levels and ... sus-tained oxidativestress increased the amounts of total and phosphorylated nuclear c-Fos. Increased c-Fos and basal c-Jun localized to the AP-1-binding site inthe bim promoter region and induced...