reviewNeurological ResearchNov 3, 2016Closed access

Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction-linked neurodegenerative disorders

Southern University · Universidade Federal do Piauí

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Abstract

Reactive species play an important role in physiological functions. Overproduction of reactive species, notably reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species along with the failure of balance by the body's antioxidant enzyme systems results in destruction of cellular structures, lipids, proteins, and genetic materials such as DNA and RNA. Moreover, the effects of reactive species on mitochondria and their metabolic processes eventually cause a rise in ROS/RNS levels, leading to oxidation of mitochondrial proteins, lipids, and DNA. Oxidative stress has been considered to be linked to the etiology of many diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) such as Alzheimer diseases, Amyotrophic lateral…

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Keywords
  • Oxidative stress
  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Reactive nitrogen species
  • Mitochondrion
  • Biology
  • Ataxia
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