reviewAntioxidants and Redox SignalingSep 3, 2010Closed access

Oxidative Stress in Ischemic Brain Damage: Mechanisms of Cell Death and Potential Molecular Targets for Neuroprotection

Stanford University

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Abstract

Significant amounts of oxygen free radicals (oxidants) are generated during cerebral ischemia/reperfusion, and oxidative stress plays an important role in brain damage after stroke. In addition to oxidizing macromolecules, leading to cell injury, oxidants are also involved in cell death/survival signal pathways and cause mitochondrial dysfunction. Experimental data from laboratory animals that either overexpress (transgenic) or are deficient in (knock-out) antioxidant proteins, mainly superoxide dismutase, have provided strong evidence of the role of oxidative stress in ischemic brain damage. In addition to mitochondria, recent reports demonstrate that NADPH oxidase (NOX), an important pro-oxidant enzyme, is…

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Keywords
  • Neuroprotection
  • Oxidative stress
  • Superoxide dismutase
  • Ischemia
  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Superoxide
  • Cell damage
  • Brain ischemia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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