Radical-free biology of oxidative stress

Emory University

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Abstract

Free radical-induced macromolecular damage has been studied extensively as a mechanism of oxidative stress, but large-scale intervention trials with free radical scavenging antioxidant supplements show little benefit in humans. The present review summarizes data supporting a complementary hypothesis for oxidative stress in disease that can occur without free radicals. This hypothesis, which is termed the "redox hypothesis," is that oxidative stress occurs as a consequence of disruption of thiol redox circuits, which normally function in cell signaling and physiological regulation. The redox states of thiol systems are sensitive to two-electron oxidants and controlled by the thioredoxins (Trx), glutathione…

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Keywords
  • Oxidative stress
  • Thioredoxin
  • Glutathione
  • Thiol
  • Chemistry
  • Redox
  • Biochemistry
  • Oxidative phosphorylation
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