Isoprostanes: markers and mediators of oxidative stress
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore · University of the Sacred Heart · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Some years ago it was discovered that prostaglandin F2-like compounds are formed in vivo by nonenzymatic free radical-catalyzed peroxidation of arachidonic acid. Because these compounds are a series of isomers that contain the prostane ring of prostaglandins, they were termed F2-isoprostanes. Intermediates in the isoprostane pathway are prostaglandin H2-like compounds that become reduced to form F2-isoprostanes but also undergo rearrangement in vivo to form E2-, D2-, A2-, J2-isoprostanes, isothromboxanes, and highly reactive gamma-ketoaldehydes, termed isoketals. Analogous compounds have also been shown to be formed from free radical mediated oxidation of docosoahexaenoic acid. Because docosahexaenoic acid is…
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3Topics & keywords
- Isoprostanes
- Isoprostane
- Oxidative stress
- Arachidonic acid
- Chemistry
- Prostaglandin
- In vivo
- Lipid peroxidation