Interrelation of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Neurodegenerative Disease: Role of TNF
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Abstract
Neuroinflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction are common features of chronic neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system. Both conditions can lead to increased oxidative stress by excessive release of harmful reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS), which further promote neuronal damage and subsequent inflammation resulting in a feed-forward loop of neurodegeneration. The cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a master regulator of the immune system, plays an important role in the propagation of inflammation due to the activation and recruitment of immune cells via its receptor TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1). Moreover, TNFR1 can directly induce oxidative stress by the activation of ROS and RNS…
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- Neurodegeneration
- Neuroinflammation
- Oxidative stress
- Inflammation
- Neuroprotection
- Tumor necrosis factor alpha
- Immune system
- Biology
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